

It’s hard to tell which one you are and which ones you’re trying to murder. When you and 14 other people are all trying to whack another group of 15 people with weapons, it can get a little confusing.


More people playing for longer periods of time means more people who are likely to spend money, but when it’s too easy to get bored, it’s very easy to stop playing. It’s important for any game to hold your attention, but it’s especially important for one that’s free-to-play. Sure it’s delicious, but when it’s the only thing you have to eat you’ll get very sick very fast. It’s like the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup of multiplayer modes. The control points-style multiplayer game is very popular these days, and with good reason, since it combines the simplicity of deathmatch with some very manageable goals to create an objective-based style that can still be enjoyed by the players who would rather just kill everyone in their path.
