There is no denying the impact that OW brought to the gaming market. This game can be argued to be THE hero shooter game successor to TF2. While the game itself has a lot of shortcomings, it's bright and colorful visuals, fleshed out characters, and Blizzard's continued support can't be argued.
But what about other hero-based games that were released? The most famous case was Battleborn, which is in no way similar to OW, but because it was released around the same time AND because it had heroes, it quickly became forgotten in history. This is the same case for almost all hero shooter games.
Paladins? Forgotten
Paragon? Who has even heard of this?
TF2? Does anyone even play this?
And last but not least, Lawbreakers, which again, failed.
These aren't bad games by no means. In fact, TF2 was my first steam game, battleborn was enjoyable, and Lawbreaker is quite frantic once you get enough people. However, because OW has dominated hero shooter market, there is no room for these games to shine.
The Upcoming game Quake Champions seriously need to bring its A-game. Otherwise, it's gonna meet the same fate as Lawbreakers did.
But what about other hero-based games that were released? The most famous case was Battleborn, which is in no way similar to OW, but because it was released around the same time AND because it had heroes, it quickly became forgotten in history. This is the same case for almost all hero shooter games.
Paladins? Forgotten
Paragon? Who has even heard of this?
TF2? Does anyone even play this?
And last but not least, Lawbreakers, which again, failed.
These aren't bad games by no means. In fact, TF2 was my first steam game, battleborn was enjoyable, and Lawbreaker is quite frantic once you get enough people. However, because OW has dominated hero shooter market, there is no room for these games to shine.
The Upcoming game Quake Champions seriously need to bring its A-game. Otherwise, it's gonna meet the same fate as Lawbreakers did.