

But there’s an awful lot of them, so many that playing single-player my hand began to ache from all the clicking. Sometimes they even come from multiple directions at once. Sometimes the husks come from one direction, and other times they come from a different direction. Finally, I’ve killed an awful lot of husks. Then, I’ve used those resources to build a fort and fill it with traps. I’ve hit trees, rocks and various pieces of furniture with a pickaxe to gain resources. In my time with Fornite, I’ve pretty much done the same three things over and over and over again. Three hours later, it felt like I was still running through the tutorial.
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I downloaded the Epic launcher, flipped the switch to start the download and before long I was running through the tutorial.

When I left Epic’s presentation in LA I was pretty excited to get back home and give the game a try. The game feels a bit too saccharine for the that age group, and I’m not quite sure this is a game that’s appropriate for even younger players. Let’s embrace the co-op nature of it.’ We wanted a game that we could sit on the couch with our teenagers and play it with them.” It’s possible that Epic has missed the mark in aiming for a teenage audience. Let’s make it fun and make it this really engaging, accessible thing that we could all play together. Let's say that it's the best apocalypse ever. “With Fortnite, we said, ‘Let's make it hopeful survival. That show doesn't end with them saying, ‘And then there was no more zombies and we lived happily ever after.’ It ends with, ‘And then Rick died.’ “I'm the hugest Walking Dead fan, but Rick and company are screwed. “What if it was Pixar meets The Walking Dead?” he said. They just sorta turn to powder and blow away.Ĭombined with cartoony environments and an incredibly diverse cast of hero characters, it all comes together to form an anodyne, family-friendly apocalypse.Įxecutive producer Zak Phelps tells me that’s by design. And when you shoot or slash them, they don’t get dismembered or bleed or howl in pain. There’s one that looks like a baseball player, and another with a beehive stuck on its head. But some of them are themed delightfully. Zombies.Įach husk appears to be wearing a person’s flesh like a hoodie, which is pretty gross when you type it out like that. They’re called husks, and they might be the most adorable little critters I’ve seen since Plants vs. Massive storms filled with roiling purple clouds are sweeping across the world and when lightning strikes, monsters crawl out of the ground to attack the living. In the fiction of Fortnite, 98 percent of the world’s population has disappeared overnight. Our soldier hero, Ramirez, holds out against a wave of cuddly zombies called husks. Trouble is that while the game is trying really hard to make me like it, I’m still not sure I’m having fun. After a week spent playing Fortnite, it’s clear that it’s got a new coat of paint and a lot of polish compared to what we’ve seen in the past.
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It does an above-average job of laying it all out.ĭuring a press-only event in Los Angeles a few weeks ago I was shown the near final version of the game and sent home with full access to the latest build. Rather than regurgitate all the talking points in full, we’ve attached Epic’s nearly five-minute trailer and explainer above. Scavenge resources, build up your defenses and then open the cage to let the monsters come out. The final, free-to-play release comes some time in 2018.įortnite is a class-based cooperative shooter rolled up with a building game. Bundles start at $39.99 and run as high as $149.99. First announced nearly six years ago at the Video Game Awards in 2011, the hybrid “action building” game is launching as an early access title on Mac, PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


Epic Games’ Fortnite finally has a release date.
