

It is much easier to figure out how the objectives work by looking at the world map and how the bases connect to each other. You can leave the tutorial island at any point, and I actually recommend you do so after familiarizing yourself with the controls. I don’t think objectives are relayed sufficiently in the tutorial. Why am I capturing these points? What happens when I capture them and how does it relate to the rest of the game? I’ve heard this game being described as having a learning wall rather than a learning curve. I don’t recall ever being told the bigger picture of the mission structure. I was told that my mission is to capture three points, and that’s basically it. I logged into the game for the first time (after waiting for 10 minutes in a queue), picked a faction, and found out I’m on a starter island called Koltyr. You’re able to fly futuristic warplanes, huge tanks, and battle hundreds of enemy players with hundreds of your comrades. Originally released on the PC in November of 2012, Daybreak Game Company (Formerly Sony Online Entertainment) brought the game to PS4 on June 23rd, 2015.Īt first glance, Planetside 2 offers huge battles that can’t be matched by any other game. Many of these games started on the PC, like Loadout and Warframe. It seems that the PS4 is trying hard to appeal to free-to-play gamers with a wide array of games. Hopefully by the end of the report, you’ll be able to tell if the game is worth the free download or not.įree-to-play games are a relatively new concept to the console market. I’ll relay my adventures and misadventures to you, the reader. Welcome to the Free-to-Play Report! This is a regular feature where I download a free-to-play game and play enough to get the gist of it. Articles // 9th Jul 2015 - 8 years ago // By Miguel Sheets Free-To-Play Report: Planetside 2 (PS4)
