Marvel Rivals Beta is Well Under Way and There’s Already One Winner Between It And Overwatch

So is Marvel Rivals actually better than Overwatch?

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  • The closed beta for Marvel Rivals has gotten a lot of attention from players.
  • Being a hero shooter, comparisons to games like Overwatch are inevitable.
  • And from early opinions, fans think it is in fact, better than Overwatch.
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NetEase has entered the world of hero shooters with Marvel Rivals. The game’s beta recently began, and players have no doubt started comparing it to Overwatch. The initial feedback has been mixed but promising as the player count soars.

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Players believe that the game has a fresh take with its third-person perspective and unique character abilities. This it apart from Overwatch’s first-person precision and tactical gameplay. However, the lack of polish and balance in some aspects has left room for improvement.

Players Who Got Into The Marvel Rivals Beta Think It’s Better Than Overwatch

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Feedback from the Marvel Rivals beta has shown the game’s strengths and areas for improvement. Many players appreciate that enemies can be eliminated more efficiently, unlike the cooldown-heavy combat in Overwatch. However, the lack of a role queue system has been a sticking point for some. 

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The open queue format can lead to unbalanced team compositions, with too many DPS players and not enough support players. Despite this, some players have reported that informal adherence to a 2-2-2 composition (two tanks, two DPS, and two supports) has been surprisingly common, even in unranked games.

The gameplay in NetEase‘s game stands out with its blend of melee and ranged combat, evoking comparisons to games like Smite and Bleeding Edge rather than just the Blizzard shooter. This shift in dynamics has resonated with players seeking a break from the first-person shooter format.

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Despite its rough edges, the game’s beta has been praised for its polish and engaging hero variety. Characters like Iron Man and Rocket Raccoon bring the Marvel universe to life in a competitive setting.

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Players have noted that the game’s design encourages creative team comps with unique abilities and team-up mechanics that add to the game’s strategic depth. The importance of team synergy in the game is a catching part of the game for players. 

The Game Isn’t Perfect, But It’s a Good Start

A promotional screenshot of Marvel Rivals.
The beta has been a success so far. | Credit: NetEase Games

Marvel Rivals‘ gameplay also distinguishes itself with its third-person combat. Players have appreciated the perspective change while others miss the twitchy precision of first-person shooters.

The character abilities and team dynamics are more reminiscent of games like games that focus on cooldown management and arena control rather than pure shooting skills.

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The game has been praised for its adherence to the Marvel aesthetic, with characters and environments vividly bringing the comic book universe to life. However, players have noted that some aspects of the game feel “floaty” or unpolished.

Issues like melee attacks lacking impact and occasional glitches with movement and physics have been highlighted as areas needing improvement before the official release.

While Marvel Rivals has drawn inevitable comparisons to Overwatch, it’s clear that the game is carving out its own identity. The beta has shown promise, but it also highlights areas that need refinement, particularly in terms of game feel and balance. 

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With continued development and community feedback, it has the potential to become a standout title in its own right, providing a unique blend of third-person action and team-based strategy.

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Written by Daniel Royte

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Daniel is a gamer through and through with a passion for gaming in his veins. His current adventures have taken him into the world of Elden Ring, Wuthering Waves, and Genshin Impact, amongst others.