PUBG: 5 Reasons Why It's The Best Battle Royale Game
2. The Stories
There has never been a game that encourages a story quite
like PUBG. Picture a warmly lit campfire as a squad reminisce about their first
Chicken Dinner, or their best kills, or that one time they panned the last poor
opponent to death, the ultimate insult. Even when jumping back into PUBG, you
notice a part of the map or building where you once had a great win and it
takes you back, as you once again feel a slight touch of the euphoria that such
a victory warranted.
This feeling will keep bringing people back, those who will once again wish to remember the feeling of a Chicken Dinner by the setting sun over Erangel, or to experience the feeling on Vikendi with snowflakes falling around them as they win.
Each PUBG player feels a connection with a part of the map, a place they prefer to drop, or the site of a once great victory. New maps will bring people back to PUBG keeping the game fresh, but it is the original maps that will keep players there as they reminisce.
Fortnite and Blackout lack such an emotional attachment,
they weren’t made with the love or passion that PUBG was. They feel regimented
and forgettable. The Fortnite map has changed a lot, however, it remains essentially the same, they polish over the
memories and stories, they become forgotten. Fortnite and Blackout’s maps just
do not possess that nostalgic, sentimental value that PUBG thrives on. This
will see PUBG will be remembered for itself, not for the way it changed the
industry like Fortnite and Blackout.