Sunday, March 26, 2017

5 Overwatch Characters that Could Get Second Ultimates

Overwatch is a game filled with possibilities, regarding everything from the different media to the locations to the actual characters that can be played.


Since Symmetra’s rework including new abilities and, most notably, a second Ultimate with her Shield Generator, characters able to have two Ultimates are now a possibility. Giving a character a new ability to work with can change the game in new and interesting ways and some characters may be a bit easier to brainstorm abilities for than others. These are just a few of them.

Here are 5 Overwatch Characters That Could Get Second Ultimates.

1. Mei


I know a lot of people don’t want to see this ice demon get more powerful, so consider this more of a warning if it does happen, because technically, she already got a second Ultimate.

In Overwatch’s Holiday 2016 event, Winter Wonderland, Mei was the star character of the event’s special brawl, Mei’s Snowball Offensive. Among the other gameplay changes in the brawl, Mei’s normal Ultimate, Blizzard, was swapped out for a new one called Flurry. This move would give Mei an unlimited number of snowballs to shoot for five seconds, and since the brawl was a 6v6 snowball fight where snowballs could one-hit-kill a player no matter where they hit, this could be a very powerful move depending on its usage. Even if it were changed to something like five seconds of instant-freeze snowballs, this could prove to be a powerful move if brought into the main game.
 

There’s a Game of Thrones pun here, but… no, too easy.

2. Zarya


This Russian heavy-hitter already kind of has a second Ultimate, but not courtesy of Overwatch.

Zarya is one of currently three characters to be made playable in Blizzard’s crossover MOBA title Heroes of the Storm, along with Tracer and a third character we’ll get to in a minute. While Zarya mostly plays like she does in Overwatch with her passive trait and normal abilities being her abilities in HotS, she also has two Heroic Abilities in this new game. The first is her Ultimate from Overwatch, Graviton Surge, which draws in nearby opponents toward one central location, bringing everyone she wants to pick off to one convenient location.


The second is a new move called Expulsion Zone, which is basically the exact opposite of Graviton Surge, pushing opponents away from a central point. If brought into Overwatch, this could be a good tool for keeping opponents off a point or payload in clutch moments or blocking off a certain pathway and forcing enemies to take an alternate route.

3. Lucio


That’s right, a second Ultimate for everyone’s favorite healer.

After being the highest rated support character in the Overwatch cast and being considered a must-pick for a very long time, Lucio is the third character from the series to enter Heroes of the Storm, after Tracer and Zarya. While Tracer wound up with only one Heroic Ability (her Pulse Bomb), Zarya and Lucio both got two Heroic Abilities, their Ultimate from Overwatch and a completely new move.


As far as Lucio goes, in addition to his Ultimate, Sound Barrier, which provides a strong but momentary shield to himself and his allies, HotS gives Lucio a second Heroic Ability called Reverse Amp. When activated, Reverse Amp casts the opposite effect of whatever effect Lucio currently has active on his opponents. If he has his Speed Boost song on, it slows down enemies. If he has his Healing Boost song on, it deals a steady stream of damage. This is addition to keeping active the effects the songs have on Lucio and his teammates.

And suddenly, Lucio Plays of the Game become a bit easier to see.

4. Reaper


And now that the easy ones are out of the way, here’s where things start to get more speculative.

The thought that Reaper might get a second Ultimate comes from his appearance in the first cinematic trailer for Overwatch. As Reaper and Widowmaker fight Tracer and Winston, when the fight goes against the villains, they decide to retreat. As they do, Reaper drops a bunch of grenades to cover their escape. While this may have just been an element of Reaper’s kit that was ditched in development, this doesn’t rule out a potential return of this element, possibly as his second Ultimate.


Here are two possible ways this could be done.  The first is simple in that Reaper could shoot out grenades similarly to his current Ultimate, Death Blossom, however, the bombs either travel in an arc or have a delay so that potential victims have a chance to get away. However, this would have to be balanced perfectly as it could ride a thin line between being useless and being overpowered.

The second way this could work is Reaper simply tosses away his shotguns (as per normal) and pulls out a grenade launcher. It would probably work similarly to Junkrat’s, but being an Ultimate-exclusive weapon, it could afford to have a bit more power. Using Reaper’s normal clip size of eight shots, this grenade launcher could have more damage, more range, and a bigger blast radius. Again, balance should be taken to not push guys like Junkrat even further back in pick rates.

5. Torbjorn


Always count on the gadgeteer to make better weapons.

The idea for this one comes from the latest Overwatch comic Binary, staring Torbjorn and Bastion. In this comic, we not only find out that Torb may not hate Bastion as much as it seems in game, but he also has a few other gadgets in his inventory. In the comic, he throws out a device that activates with a remote button press. Once activated, the device opens and traps nearby targets in a mess of cables against any nearby surfaces.


If this were included in the actual game, he could throw this device out like one of his armor packs or one of Junkrat’s traps. Then, when he triggers the trap, the machine opens and any nearby enemies get stuck against a wall or some other surface, completely open to an attack from your team.

That’s bringing some power to the defense class.

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What did you think about this list? Are there any Overwatch characters you think could get a second Ultimate? Do you think they should just focus on bringing more new characters in before adding to current ones like this? Whatever you think, make your voice heard in the comments below.

Thanks for coming!

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The Arsenal: The Heroes of Overwatch



Welcome to The Arsenal, where the best weapons and items from across media are put on display. In this entry, we’re looking at the best weapons used by the various characters in the popular hero shooter, Overwatch, and determining which ones are the best fit for different categories. Also, we are only looking at characters playable in the main game, so characters currently being tested on the PTR won’t count here. (Sorry Orisa.)
(You'll be in the action soon enough.)

What different niches can be filled by these (currently) 23 heroes and villains? Let’s find out.

Here is The Arsenal of the Heroes of Overwatch.

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Best Melee Weapon – Genji’s Dragonblade
Even in a first-person shooter, melee weapons can still carve out their own niche, literally in this case. Genji’s Dragonblade katana is so powerful, the game only lets him use it as his ultimate and when he draws his sword, he is an almost unstoppable fighting force. He can take down most opponents with only one or two strikes and his agility and quick reflexes only aid him in quick kills while wielding this blade.


Best Pistol – McCree’s Peacekeeper
It may have the smallest clip compared to other pistols, holding only six shots, but this revolver is an example of quality over quantity. One well-placed headshot can down most foes and even body shots can still do heavy damage because of the power behind each of these bullets. McCree can even fan the hammer to quickly unload all his current bullets into a target, which is great for shredding targets up close. If your aim is on point, using the Peacekeeper will make taking down targets look easy.



Best Shotgun – Roadhog’s Scrap Gun
Two characters best known in this game for wielding shotguns are Reaper and Roadhog and of those two, Roadhog’s Scrap Gun is the more versatile of the two. The Scrap Gun holds the same amount of shots as Reaper’s one of Hellfire Shotguns, but it can be loaded with just about anything. He reloads the gun by opening it, shoving a handful of scrap metal pieces inside, then closing it up, so he technically doesn’t have to use bullets. Also, when he uses his ultimate, Whole Hog, he attaches a grinder to the gun, which turns it into a machine gun, rapidly firing scrap metal to damage and push away enemies.


Best Automatic Weapon – Soldier: 76’s Heavy Pulse Rifle
With the variety of different weapons that the characters in Overwatch use, only a few characters have a primary weapon that could be considered automatic, with characters like Bastion, Sombra, and Tracer being some of the ones that come to mind. Perhaps the best automatic however would be Soldier: 76’s Heavy Pulse Rifle. This gun carries heavy damage with a decent rate of fire and its alternate fire allows it to fire Helix Rockets, explosive shots that travel quickly and deal a high amount of damage.


Best Thrown Weapon – Ana’s Biotic Grenade
From McCree’s flashbangs to Junkrat’s traps to Genji’s shurikens, there are a lot of thrown weapons used by the characters in Overwatch, but perhaps the most versatile one would be Ana’s Biotic Grenade. As a support character’s item, the Biotic Grenade is more than a weapon for dealing damage. It will burst heal any allies caught in its blast radius and also increase any healing they get for a short time afterward. Meanwhile, for enemies, in addition to damage dealt, it also prevents damage from healing up for a short time.
The healers can’t save them then.


Best Sniper Rifle – Ana’s Biotic Rifle
Along with the Biotic Grenade, Ana has another strong support tool with the most unique sniper rifle in the Overwatch roster and possibly one of the most unique in all of gaming, the Biotic Rifle. Unlike other snipers, Ana can’t get headshot kills with her gun, but in addition to damaging enemies, Ana can heal her teammates by shooting them. Used with the Biotic Grenade, Ana’s rifle can bring her allies back to full health with just a couple of shots and she can use her scope to focus on a target when she needs more accuracy.



Best Non-Firearm Long Range Weapon – Hanzo’s Storm Bow
Hanzo stands out from the crowd by using a bow and arrows when almost everyone else in the roster uses some kind of gun, but his skill with it shows that he can keep up just fine. As one of the (currently) few snipers in the game, Hanzo needs pinpoint accuracy to score a kill and it shows when that accuracy is there as the arrows can hit hard and do a lot of damage. Hanzo even has a few trick arrows to use. The Scatter Arrow can split into several different arrows and ricochet off of surfaces and the Sonic Arrow allows him and his teammates to see approaching enemies, even behind walls.



Best Explosive Launcher – Pharah’s Rocket Launcher
Junkrat may be the character known for being obsessed with explosives, but the slot for this category goes to Pharah with her rocket launcher. While the grenades that Junkrat launches can bounce off of walls, the rocket launcher encourages more accurate shooting. The rockets do a lot of damage even to surrounding targets and they can push targets back, making it a good zoning tool as well and with Pharah firing from the skies, she has a good view of the battlefield to shoot them off.



Best Heavy Weapon – Zarya’s Particle Cannon
Of all the large or heavy weapons that are used in the game, the most versatile one would be Zarya’s Particle Cannon. If you’re strong enough to wield this monster of a gun, it allows the wielder several options in combat. It can fire a beam of energy or explosive blasts of energy for offense or project barriers around yourself or allies for defense. With Zarya’s Ultimate, the cannon can shoot out a gravity bomb that can suck in opponents into one central area. If we take Heroes of the Storm into account, it can also shoot a different gravity bomb that can repel enemies from a central area.



Best Energy Gun – Symmetra’s Photon Projector
Given the setting, several weapons could count for this category, but after Zarya’s Particle Cannon (which is already listed above), perhaps the best fit here would be Symmetra’s Photon Projector. While it’s debatable if Symmetra’s other abilities are linked to the device, the actual weapon packs a decent amount of power. After taking some time to focus on an enemy, the Photon Projector does continuous damage to them as long as Symmetra is close to them. She doesn’t even have to aim because the beam from the weapon follows the target. As an alternate fire, she can charge up a ball of energy to fire off. It does a lot of damage, but it moves slowly enough that someone paying attention can easily walk out of its way, so it is best used when teammates are firing in the same direction.



Best Unique Weapon – Mei’s Endothermic Blaster
This category covers weapons that don’t function like any of the others and can’t easily be categorized with other kinds of weapons. In that regard, Mei’s Endothermic Blaster is one of a kind among the cast of Overwatch. This gun’s primary fire is basically a freeze ray, doing damage to opponents while freezing them in place in ice, but this gun has many other features as well. With its alternate fire, it can create large icicles and shoot them off towards a target, which works especially well if that target was just frozen still. Then, with a press of a button and a pull of the trigger, the blaster can also generate walls of ice that block all projectiles and damage and keep enemies away.



Best Gun Turret – Bastion’s Configuration: Sentry
While Torbjorn and Symmetra are known for their turrets, special mention in this category was given to the character in this roster who can actually turn into a turret. When Bastion switches into Configuration: Sentry, he becomes a large stationary minigun that can fire several bullets at a rapid speed. In this mode, he can dry up a tank’s shields and health in a matter of seconds and weaker targets can get shredded in seconds, especially if they are up close. He can also rapidly switch out of Sentry mode if he needs to move and repair himself to recover from damage taken.
Watch out for surprise Bastions hiding around corners.



Best Healing Device – Lucio’s Sonic Amplifier
Setting the offensive capabilities to the side, Lucio’s Sonic Amplifier may not be the quickest acting healing device, but it is possibly the most effective. While set on his healing boost song, Lucio’s Sonic Amplifier gives off an aura that heals a steady amount of damage to multiple allies at once. He doesn’t have to do anything other than stand near his allies for the healing to take effect, so he can attack and heal at the same time.
The healing effect continues if Lucio’s teammates are close enough to hear his music and he can even increase the volume of his music (with his ability Amp It Up) to increase the amount of damage it heals for. Finally, with his Ultimate, Sound Barrier, Lucio uses the device to generate a large amount of sound shields for his teammates and while they don’t last long, they work for withstanding an enemy assault in a pinch.


Best Power-Up – Ana’s Nano Boost
Ana once again makes a contribution to The Arsenal with her power-up Ultimate, the Nano Boost. Using a wrist-mounted dart launcher, Ana can super-charge one of her teammates, dramatically increasing their attack power (and at one point, their speed). This could allow a strong teammate or one about to use their Ultimate to charge in and take down a large chunk of the defending team, potentially fueling a push towards an objective or stopping one from the opposition.
Few things strike fear into an Overwatch player like a nano-boosted Genji using his Dragonblade.


Best Power-Down - Zenyatta's Orb of Discord
From the best power-up to the best power-down, we now take a look at the best item for weakening someone, Zenyatta’s Orb of Discord. After Zenyatta shoots this out, the opponent it gets attached to takes more damage from any attack that hits them. Teammates can then use it to focus on and quickly take down a problem target. While the orb itself doesn’t do any damage and returns to Zenyatta if nothing is done with it, it is a powerful tool for those that can utilize its strength.



Best Armor or Worn Weapon – D.Va’s Mech
 To some D.Va’s mech may only loosely count as armor, but it encompasses her body and protects her from damage, so here, it technically counts. Aside from providing protection, her mech is also equipped with Fusion Cannon shotguns, boosters for short flight, her Defense Matrix Shield which can essentially delete projectiles that hit it, and has a self-destruct button which can blow away any enemies in its vicinity. D.Va can even summon a new mech using a wrist device after her previous one has taken enough damage or she used its self-destruct feature. This thing is a powerhouse.
And as some added perks, her emotes show that it’s also equipped with a music player, a link to whatever game account she uses so she can play video games on the go, compartments for snacks and drinks, and there is probably a video camera somewhere in there; how else would she livestream her battles?



Best Shield – Reinhardt’s Barrier
While a few characters, most notably tanks, use a shield of some sort, none are as useful or as highly regarded as Reinhardt’s barrier. When activated by this futuristic knight, this energy shield can take up to 2000 points of damage, easily the most of any shield currently in the game, and allies can shoot through the shield, making it a good rally point for teams to make a good play. It also regenerates its energy whenever it’s not in use, so if it breaks, Reinhardt just needs to wait a few moments before he can go back to the front lines to protect his team. It doesn’t protect against everything however and it won’t stop inattentive teammates from running through the shield and getting blown up afterwards, but other shields have the same problem.
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What did you think of these picks? What is your favorite Overwatch weapon? Who else do you think has an arsenal worth watching? Make your voice hear in the comments below. Thanks for coming!