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    What Makes Deadlock Different From Other Hero Shooters?

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 10, 20244 Mins Read
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    Hero shooters are a crowded field, let’s be honest. You’ve got Overwatch pulling off colourful chaos, Valorant doing its sneaky, tactical thing, and Team Fortress 2 still kicking with that retro charm. So, why the buzz around Valve’s Deadlock? What does it have that those other heavy hitters don’t? Well, buckle up, because Deadlock is more than just another hero shooter—it’s a whole new beast.

    1. Speed, Speed, Speed

    If one thing makes Deadlock stand out, it’s the blistering speed. You’re not just walking into the action; you’re ziplining in at breakneck velocity. Deadlock is obsessed with fast, vertical movement. It’s like someone at Valve looked at Overwatch and said, “Yeah, but what if we turned the speed up to 11?”

    Remember the pacing of Counter-Strike? That tension as you creep around a corner, praying no one’s scoped in? Well, forget that. Here, you’re sprinting, flying through maps, and raining down fire on your enemies while soaring above them like some kind of action movie star. Think the best CSGO skins look cool? Sure, they do. But in Deadlock, you won’t even have time to admire them before the next firefight hits.

    2. Hero Mashup

    Deadlock is like a greatest hits album of hero shooters but with a twist. You’ll see bits of Overwatch—some heroes even feel like long-lost cousins of Reaper or Mercy. There’s a sprinkle of Valorant, a dash of Team Fortress 2, and, yes, even some CS

    DNA sneaks in. The hero roster? Twenty strong, ranging from tanks that bulldoze through defences to assassins that hit fast and hard. But it’s how these heroes interact that sets the game apart. In Deadlock, powers don’t just work on their own—they combine. Teamwork isn’t optional; it’s essential. You’ll see combos that devastate enemies before they can blink.

    3. The Zipline System

    Forget fancy spawn rooms or tactical placement. Deadlock doesn’t waste time on pleasantries. You start each match zooming in on a zipline. No leisurely strolls into battle—just straight into the thick of it. And those ziplines? They’re not just gimmicks. They’re strategic. Four coloured zip lines let you drop into different lanes, giving you a quick exit when things get dicey or a fast entry when you see an opening.

    4. Lane-based Combat with Minions

    Here’s where Deadlock does something different from most shooters: lane-based combat. It borrows heavily from MOBAs like Dota 2. You’ve got minions battling it out across four lanes, and your job is to push through them and smash the enemy’s defences. But it’s not just mindless shooting. You’ve got to balance killing minions, supporting your team, and picking the perfect moment to unleash your hero abilities. It’s a MOBA at heart but with a third-person shooter’s intensity.

    5. Fast and Vertical

    Movement in Deadlock isn’t just fast; it’s also vertical. You’re not only running through corridors or peeking around corners. You’re scaling walls, leaping from building to building, and generally making life difficult for anyone trying to land a clean shot. This constant movement- zooming across lanes or flinging yourself into the air—gives the game a chaotic energy that keeps you on your toes.

    In Counter-Strike, movement is deliberate. You peek, you wait, you calculate. In Deadlock, that’s thrown out the window. You’re hurtling yourself into action, dodging bullets while pulling off combos, and always keeping your enemies guessing. It’s a frenetic style that rewards bold, aggressive play.

    Deadlock isn’t here to reinvent the wheel, but it’s supercharging it. The fusion of MOBA mechanics with high-speed, hero-based chaos gives it a unique flair in a sea of samey shooters. And let’s face it, if you’re a fan of speed, teamwork, and blowing stuff up with style, you’ll feel right at home here.

    So, what do you think? Ready to jump into the ziplines and show your friends what real hero shooters look like? Don’t let the beta pass you by—this could be Valve’s next big thing.

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