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FragPunk Is A Bombastic New Addition To The Hero Shooter Genre

March 18th, 2025 JC Articles, Reviews

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FragPunk Is A Bombastic New Addition To The Hero Shooter Genre

Let’s be real: when you think of Hero Shooters, you’re probably thinking of Overwatch. That used to be the whole story, but not anymore – the landscape has shifted. Not only do we have battle royale takes on the genre like Apex Legends, but we’ve even got big-name competition from the likes of Valorant and Marvel Rivals. Honestly, it’s a great time to be into hero-based firefights.

Now, we’ve got FragPunk entering the fray, and it’s bringing some delightfully chaotic energy with it. On top of its comic book-style visuals, it introduces Shard Cards—wild modifiers that shake things up mid-match. These cards can do all sorts of things, from the ridiculous, like forcing everyone to crouch, to game-changing effects, like boosting your fire rate or turning everyone’s head into an easy-to-hit target.

In case it wasn’t already apparent, FragPunk doesn’t take itself very seriously – which will be a welcome relief for more casual gamers who have grown tied of the intensity and grind that can be found elsewhere in the market. On top of that, FragPunk gives you a roster of 13 unique characters, known as Lancers, each bringing their own distinct abilities and playstyles to the table. Whether you’re into aggressive flanking, support roles, or holding down key positions, there’s a Lancer to suit your approach. Plus, the game layers in plenty of customization, letting you tweak your loadout and strategies both before you drop into the action and while the chaos unfolds mid-match.

On top of everything else, FragPunk offers a hefty variety of modes—15 in total—that shake up how you experience the game. Each mode brings its own set of rules and objectives, giving you the freedom to switch up your tactics depending on what you’re in the mood for. Whether it’s classic team deathmatch, objective-based modes that demand tighter teamwork, or more experimental twists that push you out of your comfort zone, there’s always something fresh to dive into.

FragPunk is the kind of game that keeps you on your toes, constantly adapting your tactics and overall playstyle to stay ahead. It’s chaotic, unpredictable, and a blast to play right now. Whether it’ll stand the test of time alongside the giants of the genre remains to be seen – but for now, it’s pure fun.

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