A leaked screenshot of Iron Man's inventory screen from Marvel's Avengers has got🍨 gamers worried about the complexiಌty of the game.
The countdown is very much on to the release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel's Avengers. In fact, anyone who has preordered the game on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation 4 will have the chance to expe🔯rience the game themselves for the very first time this weekend via its beta. A number of details have already been revealed and showcased via two War Tables over the course of the past month or so.
Those details include how players will be able to customize their heroes, gameplay footage including what multiplayer missions dubbed Warzones are all about, and the reveal that Hawkeye will be the game's very first free DLC character. All exciting stuff, but one screenshot, in particular, has got potential players of Marvel's Avengers a little worried.
The screenshot, which can be seen above, shows off Iron Man's inventory screen. There is an awful lot going on, including what appears to be seven different forms of currency that players will need to collect and spend in order to upgrade and kit out their heroes. Since superheroes are largely enjoyed by younger audiences, this setup hardly seems conducivꦓe to what will likely be the game's key demographic.
"It’s basically just 5th-grade math homework with a bit of action here and there," one Twitter user wrote when discussing the appeal of an Avengers game to children. Not all hope is lost, though. One of the main reasons 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Square Enix is about to host three beta weekends is to find out what works well, and what doesn't. If enough players highlightꦬ the complexity of loadout screens, it may be altered in ꦜtime for the game's release.
It should also be highlighted at this point that this is just one hero's loadout screen. Players wi🤪ll need to juggle between all of the game's characters, plus any others that are added in the coming months. There is an "Equip Best Ge♕ar" option which might be a get-out for those who don't want this in-depth experience, but it's unclear how effective that option will be at this point.
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