Valorant doesn't stray too far from Riot Games' plethora of hero-focused titles. Initiators have abilities that help the team push forward to an objective and distract or disarm enemy combatants while controllers help to move the flow of battle in a particular fashion by deploying barricades and smoke screens or trip wires that alter your team when someone crosses the threshold. Each hero fits into one archetype that feels different from the standard MMO trinity of attacker, defender and healer. In every round, each hero has the chance to be useful and truly shine in tandem with the other players on your squad. Valorant's team composition is more than just picking the hero with the best ultimate ability. While Crucible and Overwatch put 100% of the combat approach onto the heroes themselves, Valorant changes things up with a 50-50 design: half of the combat revolves around the agents and their ability loadouts while the other half is the gunplay. It's easy to label Valorant as a hero shooter or yet another Counter-Strike inspired game but the fusion together turns it into something completely different. Our Kai rated the game 7.8 out of 10 in Wccftech's official review.
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