20 Things Fortnite Ripped Off Of PUBG (And 10 Things They Do Better)

Tom Cruise gave a face to this sci-fi war movie about a soldier reliving a day over and over again, but the story of Edge of Tomorrow started as a Japanese comic series called “All You Need is Kill.” The writer came up with the idea after noticing how video games used death to train players, turning them from beginners into veterans – just like the movie’s hero. If the video game ties weren’t clear enough, the idea for the movie’s robotic exoskeletons was also introduced in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – released just months la

People can poke fun at this Discount Kanye West all they want, but the truth is, he is free to play. We can make fun of him all we want and we won’t have any risk of a Kardashian army of bad press flooding our lives. We can all choose our battles and we can all pick which Kanye we want. But choosing the cartoon version only means that we don’t care too much for the real world and the graphics that come with

When anybody copies anything, whether it be yesterday’s homework or a triple-A video game, that person or company is usually slammed for doing so. Unusually, though, that’s not the case for Fortnite , as the game wears almost all of its influences on its sleeve despite still continuing to dominate the mar

You can grab the standard edition of _ Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds _ on the PlayStation 4 for $30 USD. A Survivor’s Edition and Champion’s Edition are available as well, but truth be told, you’ll be happy enough with the standard edition. The deluxe versions include additional outfits and in-game items that can be used to customize your character, but these cosmetic features have no effect whatsoever on the actual gameplay and are hardly worth your time if you are looking to just jump into the fray right a

As we said above, sniper rifle magazines will no longer spawn and are only available in supply crates but DMRs will now use AR magazines (and other attachments alongside sniper attachments) and won’t be affected. As for the coveted Extended Quickdraw mag, it’ll be more rare

The lack of a building ability also allows _ PUBG _ to hone in on its intuitiveness. Upgrading weapons and armor is simple and easy to pick up. Tossing grenades and other throwables is a bit trickier to pull off, but once you get a feel for it, the act of throwing an explosive becomes nearly an art f

From the get-go, it seems that developer PUBG Corp. was constantly putting out fires. After a mere three months of wildly popular success having sold over five million copies, _ PUBG _ came hurtling back to earth almost as fast as _ Fortnite _ became a household name. From hacking , to cheating , to offensive in-game items , to overall bugs and performance issues , _ PUBG _ has been through the ringer. At one point, PUBG Corp. even sued the developer of _ Fortnite _ , Epic Games, claiming that the game creator had stolen _ PUBG’s _ battle royale formula. However, the lawsuit came to a surprisingly abrupt end and was withdrawn, essentially allowing the two battle royale titles to coex

First and foremost, _ PUBG’s _ style in both graphics and gameplay is more realistic. Whereas _ Fortnite _ features sillier, often exaggerated movements and weaponry with its cartoonish style and abilities, _ PUBG _ takes a more grounded approach. Weapons, vehicles, and gameplay physics are more life-like, as is the surrounding environment in which players can swim (and drown) in the large bodies of water within the map. Additionally, Fpsgamerbase.com while friendly fire was removed from _ Fortnite _ earlier this year as a way for Epic to reduce the amount of team killing, _ PUBG _ fully allows friendly fire, adding to its real

No game series has taken as much heat as Grand Theft Auto , embracing violence, destruction, and general carnage in the name of fun. The movie Crank took that dedication to heart – literally – with a hero who needs to keep his adrenaline pumping just to stay alive. The directors made the similarities to chaotic gaming obvious, including nods to video games throughout the movie, and even going completely into the digital world in the film’s final credits, putting star Jason Statham exactly where his character belongs: a bullet-fueled 16-bit shoo

A Halo movie is still just a dream, but when Peter Jackson was producing the film back in 2006, he saw Neill Blomkamp as the perfect director for the project, who turned heads by mixing CG creatures with lo-fi camerawork and realistic sets instead of massive green screen spectacle. When the movie plans were scrapped, Jackson decided to produce Blomkamp’s District 9 instead, featuring alien creatures, conflicts, weapons and action scenes torn right out of a first person shooter. The movie was based on one of the director’s short film, but Blomkamp’s original goal and similarities have led many to claim that District 9 is as close a vision of Blomkamp’s Halo movie as fans will ever

This would add to the accuracy of this photo. Now, when I look down at my feet while playing battle royale games, my shoes are almost always tossed to the side somewhere. But I am also not a 12-year-old boy. At least I hope