The second season of The Finals, a first-person shooter by Embark Studios, is set to release on March 14. This season introduces new features that enhance the game’s dynamic environment, where players can already create new paths by blasting through walls, floors, and ceilings. Among the fresh tools is the Dematerializer, a device designed to instantly remove sections of the map’s geometry.
An exciting addition is a novel game mode named Power Shift, which refreshes a familiar gameplay format found in shooters like Team Fortress 2 or Overwatch 2. In these games, players work to move an object through the level, aiming to push it further than their opponents.
What sets The Finals’ take apart is the nature of the moving object. Instead of following a fixed path, the platform at the center of the conflict plows through the environment, demolishing anything in its path, be it buildings or trees. This twist adds an unpredictable element to the game, as players must navigate a constantly changing battlefield.
Having spent some time with the Power Shift mode in The Finals’ recent preview build, it seems Embark Studios has crafted what could become a favored mode for casual play. The struggle to dominate the platform is as thrilling as it is to control it, akin to being on an unhurried roller coaster ride without any safety precautions.
Amidst the chaos of collapsing structures, the opposing team — it’s important to note this mode is played 5v5 — pulls out all stops, throwing grenades and taking sniper shots from high vantage points, all to dislodge you from the moving platform.
Power Shift embodies total mayhem while simultaneously highlighting the remarkable capabilities of The Finals’ environment destruction features. This mode also introduces the flexibility for players to change their contestant class upon each respawn, allowing for dynamic adjustments in team strategy to counter the opponent’s moves.
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Season 2 of The Finals is not just about Power Shift; it introduces an array of new weaponry, tools, and class specializations. Among the novelties is the previously mentioned dematerializer for the Medium class, capable of vanishing physical barriers to forge new routes.
For the Heavy class, there’s the Anti-Gravity Cube, which creates a localized low-gravity zone to elevate players and items. Light-class players can utilize the Gateway, a device that establishes a portal for short-range teleportation.
Additionally, Mediums receive the Data Reshaper, a whimsically named gadget that converts enemy defenses such as turrets or mines into harmless objects, exemplified by chairs or “wet floor” signs. These innovations are part of The Finals’ hacker-themed season, featuring a new map called SYS$HORIZON that resembles a glitched, vaporwave-inspired urban environment.
For those who have taken a break from The Finals and are searching for a fresh incentive to come back beyond the usual updates to weapons and aesthetics that new seasons bring, Power Shift stands out as a compelling draw to return to the game. Meanwhile, newcomers have an opportunity to discover firsthand how The Finals’ implementation of destructible environments transcends mere novelty, offering a unique and engaging gameplay experience.
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