8/17/2023 0 Comments Super rub a dub ps4The video above is an example of one of the rare occasions I came out on top… for a while at least! Although it was small in size there were plenty of low walls and alcoves to hide in and I have lots of happy memories of great, intense shootouts on this map. None of them really grabbed me but the close quarters of the mansion map meant you had to stay on your toes. RICHMAN MANSION (Grand Theft Auto Online)Ī lot of the areas used for battles in Grand Theft Auto Online are small stretches of street or perhaps, an abandoned trainyard. There are so many different ways in (and out) of the depot itself, as well as vertical levels, that you’re never far from trouble. Run down and seemingly abandoned, the design of the map is fantastic. Max Payne 3’s gritty, dark universe comes through in the multiplayer as well as the single player and Sao Paulo’s Bus Depot is a prime example. As if that wasn’t enough, sometimes a massive navy ship would run aground and smash into one of the islands. Suddenly the environment would be rocked by a tropical storm – heavy rain and huge crashing waves. It was already a great map but when you heard the siren sound… well, you knew there was trouble afoot. Paracel Storm was a close knit set of tropical islands that had you engaged in both long and short range firefights. One thing it did right though (despite the terrible name they gave it) was the ‘Levolution’ aspect of maps, where a huge event would change the layout of the map while you played. Raised platforms at each end also offer the opportunity for sniper fire but it’s when up-close and personal that the map thrives.īattlefield 4 didn’t quite live up to expectations in the online department, although I did have a lot of fun with it. Glamorgan’s mix of small one floor barns/buildings makes for a strong map and while the bridge in the centre can be a choke point, the fact that you can also go around the sides means it never becomes too much of an issue. I still maintain that Resistance 3 was a hugely underrated game and that extends to the online. SEASIDE – GLAMORGAN, WALES (Resistance 3) The main room with the slide doors will have you second guessing yourself – everytime you hear the ‘swoosh’ of the door opening you have milliseconds to decide… friend or foe? Tightly designed with plenty of ways in (and out) of buildings, you’ll need to keep a constant eye in all directions to avoid enemies flanking you. In terms of multiplayer I’d say Drone is my favourite of any Call Of Duty map. I’ve found that my taste in Call Of Duty games tend to favour the Black Ops side of things rather than the Modern Warfare series. Several levels of verticality, along with window access to ground floor buildings and the open central area led to plenty of great battles. The increased movement and different abilities that the game brings to the series has meant the developers have had to plan accordingly. It didn’t take long for Fringe to cement its place as my favourite map from Black Ops III. I’m not the biggest fan of Call Of Duty’s fast paced online action but I usually get a fair few hours of enjoyment from each new title. So without further ado, here we go with Part One… There were plenty of other maps that I love but didn’t make the cut and I did try to stick to only having two maps per game, which was tougher than you might think! This extension also means I’ll put these up in two parts as 30 videos is quite a lot for one post! If you have any trouble with the video quality on the clips below just click on the YouTube logo on the video to view them on YouTube direct, which may be smoother. Having gone through all the games released since the last time I made a list I’ve had to extend the list out from 20 maps to 30. It’s been a while since I ran down my favourite multiplayer maps, three years in fact, and I thought it would be a good time to revisit the idea.
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