


If you love the creativity involved with building in Fortnite, then you might miss that factor here but honestly, I don’t see it as a huge loss. You can have dedicated healers and builders on your team or have a player that’s committed to summoning certain kinds of vehicles. There’s also a greater focus on working together with a team in Cyber Hunter than you’d get with most Battle Royale games. You collect this substance just like weapons and other gear, and it’s dotted around the world, ready for you to pick up. You use that solution to build absolutely everything. There’s only one resource to think about: quantum energy. It’s also good to know that you don’t have to worry too much about resources. Every time you play the game, you can experiment with different ideas, or develop certain skills. You need to pick your favorite three options out of a wide selection. There are healing machines, which come in handy after a brawl, and simple barricades for protection. The good news is that the structures available are pretty varied. There’s a limit to how much you can actually build, and you bring pre-set structures into battle with you. Collecting Resources and Killing CompetitorsĪlthough Cyber Hunter borrows the building system from Fortnite, it’s massively streamlined. You get huge sprawling maps to cover, and there’s no need to spend your time building structures or hitting rocks. More often than not, you end up with buggy controls and awkward mechanics that just don’t migrate the way they’re supposed to.ĭespite this, I still wanted to give Cyber Hunter a go.Īccording to the developers (NetEase), this is essentially a Battle Royale game similar to PUBG, or Fortnite (ugh). Most titles originally designed for smartphones and tablets just don’t work as well as fully-featured Steam games. Of course, any game that starts life as a mobile app instantly raises a few red flags in my book. Just take a glance at the graphics, and you’ll see what I mean. At first glance, Cyber Hunter looks like an incredible title-something that’s far too impressive to be available for free.
