The reason why Fortnite 's many crossovers are a problem is that they’re taking away from the rest of the game. The main focus of Fortnite appears to be more on franchise crossovers and skin creation than on providing a consistently innovative service title. More resources should be devoted to making Fortnite more compelling as a game and not as an opportunity to plug-in existing IP. The game’s original content has been neglected in favor of having it serve as a hub for every superhero and cartoon character to shoot at each other and floss dance. It cheapens both Fortnite and the media that it crosses over with, and the game has arguably lost sight of what made it so special in the first pl
Because of the diversity of comic book rosters, there are a lot of opportunities to make crossovers that work well. While characters like Hulk can’t be playable in Fortnite , other heroes fit in a lot better. For instance, Black Widow (who is an expert with firearms) fits in perfectly with the rest of Fortnite’s gun-wielding roster. Since often the more popular heroes, such as Batman and Spider-Man, are at odds with their characters shooting Fortnite’s guns, it leaves Epic Games with the perfect opportunity to explore some of the superhero genre’s lesser utilized characters. There are dozens of beloved characters that rarely (if ever) make their way into video games as playable characters, often because developers aren’t sure if an expensive game surrounding a lesser-known character (even one with a cult following) will s
The most obvious thing that Epic could do to keep Fortnite 's Marvel and DC hero crossovers from taking over is to simply make less of them. No one is forcing Epic Games to put Kratos in a Battle Royale game after all, so the decision is ultimately up to it. More crossovers are likely in the works right now, so it might not be apparent for a while if the studio does decide to ease up on them, but it could go a long way to preserving the dignity of heroes everywhere, and helping Fortnite get back to its ro
With the recent addition of an unlockable Doctor Strange in Fortnite , it appears that the comic book crossovers in the game aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Since many of Marvel and DC’s most popular characters are either already in the game or just plain don’t work as a playable skin, it’s time that Epic Games should look to some of the more underused comic book heroes, anti-heroes, and villains who would fit right into the game. Doing so could not only give Fortnite players an interesting surprise but could also convince hardcore fans of the characters to try Fortnite out, especially since their favorite character is rarely playable in anything e
While there have been a few guarded territories in the past, nothing compares to the number of guards in this season. Not only do they gatekeep the drills and the massive aircrafts, but they can be spotted all over the map, to the point where it would be impossible to play a round of Fortnite Bob belcher without encountering at least one gu
There are all sorts of animals in Fortnite : sharks, chickens, wolves, and boars. Unfortunately, none of them are really friendly – unless the player domesticates them, which is one of Fortnite 's new features . Even though they’re not particularly harmful, if the player is already amidst a fight or their life is already low, they may end up being killed by some of these creatu
Since both Doctor Strange and Moon Knight recently joined Fornite , it would be interesting to see their often-overlooked DC counterpart also make a playable appearance, where players can pit him against the avatar of Khonshu and the Sorcerer Supreme. With Pierce Brosnan set to appear as Doctor Fate in the upcoming Black Adam film, the character’s popularity will likely be on the rise, and fans may be looking forward to getting a chance to play him, along with several other overlooked comic book heroes, in _Fortnite
Fortnite has a multitude of NPCs, some of them are aggressive and players are supposed to defeat them, but others are very amiable and they sell useful objects. However, if a player accidentally attacks them, they will do everything in their power to kill t
Of course, there is no way that building is gone from Fortnite forever. Not only is it a crucial part of the game, but the start of the seasons even has a questline centered on trying to find a way to bring back building. In addition, if the player presses the button to build, they are informed that building is currently unavailable, rather than the button being deactivated completely. Not to mention, a Fortnite leaker revealed a limited no-build mode a few months back. All of these clues combined make it easy to realize that in due time, building will return to Fortn
With Fortnite Season 2 releasing more quests and NPCs , the game still has its own identity, and its bright, vibrant colors and large amount of crossover properties reinforce that. However, losing building means that the game is now missing a key component, and one of the main skills that players have built up is currently useless to them. As it stands, adjusting to this new style may be frustrating for s