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Dreadnought
Players take command of massive capital ships in the sky within the title’s core competitive and cooperative multiplayer suite and its episodic, single-player, story-driven campaign. Distinguished by a range of classes, subclasses, and varied progression paths, each warship is a force to be reckoned with, bristling with dynamic armaments and fully ...
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Every once in a while you have the opportunity to play a new game that you hadn’t touched before. To be honest, I didn’t think I would ever play this game, because there were just so many other games out there to play, and some that were similar to this one. Games like World of Tanks, Star Conflict, and War Thunder are out there with bigger crowds of people to play with. Sometimes that is what drives people to or from a game. Dreadnought does bring its own features to the ship battle game...
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Dreadnought is off to a good start. Whether Yager’s pretty, engaging space battler has long-term legs will depend on how it grows the ship roster, and on how many people, overall, are willing to commit.
Dreadnought in many ways successfully brings the World of Tanks formula to outer space with sci-fi flair, and the vertical movements of the ships add some depth. It’s often fun, but if you want to advance at a reasonable pace you’ll have to deal with an unreliably active PS4 player population and an XP system that requires a lot of grinding to unlock new ships.
Dreadnought, from Six Foot Games, left the Beta stage on December 5th and its floating battleship mayhem has commenced in full force on the PS4. Should you fork over your hard earned money on it? Definitely not … because it’s free to play! See what I did there? But of course, free doesn’t always mean good, so the real question is should you invest your hard earned time on Dreadnought? Ah, now that’s a tougher one.
Command massive cosmic warships in this free-to-play game.