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Valorant Review - A Valiant Effort

  • First Released Jun 2, 2020
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  • PC

Valorant hooks you match after match with tight, tactical gameplay, albeit in rather barebones fashion.

Think Counter-Strike with hero elements. That's the elevator pitch for Valorant, Riot Games' debut on the competitive first-person shooter scene. I say that not to disparage Valorant, though. In fact, that's what I love most about it, especially since it executes on the formula extremely well. Valorant thrives because of tight, tactical gameplay and a mix of character-based abilities that provide a necessary strategic layer. Although it's a slim package with limited features and barren presentation, Valorant has the potential to be great.

The core mode of Valorant revolves around five-on-five matches in a best of 25 rounds with two teams of attackers and defenders of bomb sites, switching sides about halfway through. The stakes are high as everyone gets only one life per round, and the focus on precise gunplay with low time-to-kill leaves little margin for error. Teams must account for buying guns, armor, and ability charges based on money allocated (depending on performance) on a per-round basis. In turn, each round maintains a high level of intensity as the tide of advantage can shift at any moment.

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Agents introduce an essential X-factor to the mix with their unique abilities as well. While it's easy to compare them to heroes/classes from other games, Valorant's Agent abilities function more like gear in a loadout. Two are subject to limited uses per round (but thankfully carry over even if you're killed) while a default ability subject to cooldown or replenish upon kills. Knowing how and when to execute these abilities, including Ultimates that can come in clutch, is key especially for highly competitive matches.

I love playing as Raze, an offensive Agent who wields a variety of powerful explosives and a devastating rocket launch as an Ultimate. Another personal favorite, Jett, has the gift of mobility that can either throw off opponents, get better vision of the action, or simply charge the enemy aggressively. As Sage, the revive Ultimate can be a game-changer, while her ice barrier can cut off dangerous sightlines at key moments. And her healing spell could just be the difference in whether or not a teammate comes out alive in a firefight.

Flawless round win. Coordinating, positioning, and communication are just as important as sharp aim.
Flawless round win. Coordinating, positioning, and communication are just as important as sharp aim.

It'd be tough to break down the abilities of all 11 agents, but their purposes are easy to parse through the four different roles. Each Agent has the capacity to be effective without feeling like a chore to play. Understanding their use cases will put you in a better position to win, even more so when used in conjunction with teammates. For a common example, Sova's motion sensor arrows can easily set up an aggressive push and create an opportunity to get the most out of an offensive Agent's Ultimate. Familiarity with all these mechanics will also inform you on how to react when you see your opponent using similar tactics--it all seems well-balanced at this point.

Valorant's dynamics are enough to sustain it as a competitive shooter worth investing time into because winning itself is an intrinsic reward built on the merits of strong gameplay.

Now, this isn't your typical shooter. Every gun has a specific recoil pattern you'll need to understand before being able to handle them properly. And you'll need to get in the habit of effectively peeking around corners as you move into firefights and holding specific sightlines to anticipate enemy activity. There's a distinct, tempered pace to how it's played, further emphasized by the importance of sound. Footsteps, gunfire, and abilities going off will tip you on enemy positions and strategies. This is all to say that Valorant maintains a certain calculated design that ushers in the fun mental aspect you'd expect from a good tactical shooter.

Phoenix is one of the offensive Agents with flashbangs and fire spells.
Phoenix is one of the offensive Agents with flashbangs and fire spells.

Valorant's dynamics are enough to sustain it as a competitive shooter worth investing time into because winning itself is an intrinsic reward built on the merits of strong gameplay. The time-tested demolition mode remains an enticing context for thrilling FPS moments because of how much it stresses skill and strategy, just like Counter-Strike or Rainbow Six Siege.

However, it cuts both ways as the experience can sometimes devolve into frustration. It's not necessarily Valorant's fault; rather, it's inherent to this style of game. Being stuck with a poorly coordinated team will make these long-winded matches feel like a drag. You'll be understandably punished for leaving, and the team will proceed with one less player who won't be backfilled, compounding the disadvantage. It's one area we expect the Valorant experience to improve with ranked matchmaking. Squadding up with friends mitigates the problem, of course, and at least in my experience, random teammates have been willing to work together and coordinate more often than not.

But outside of the standard demolition-style mode and the modified Spike Rush, it's quite barebones.

Full matches are a considerable time investment, but there's a bite-sized mode called Spike Rush. It's a best-of-seven that runs about 10 minutes, so you can get your fill without the long-term commitment. The buy phase is dropped in favor of randomized loadouts, all attackers carry bombs, and Agent abilities are charged at the start of the round. Power-ups are scattered on the map to play it up as an arcade-style mode. It'd be nice to have other variations on this mode since Spike Rush negates some core strategic elements and feels a bit too short for the time it takes to get started, but it offers a welcome change of pace when you want it.

Some neat gun skins to flaunt when you're racking up kills.
Some neat gun skins to flaunt when you're racking up kills.

Currently, Valorant features four maps to play at random. They're designed with balance and symmetry in mind, so they make for proper competitive battlegrounds. Some have key map features like Haven's third bomb site and Bind's cross-map teleporters that accelerate site rotations. But otherwise, each map feels quite similar; flat in detail and sterile in its aesthetic.

A lot of this sentiment can be attributed to Valorant's bland art style. I understand it's meant to be a low-spec game that can run on old hardware, and the visuals make it easy to distinguish what's happening on screen. Given Riot's emphasis on esports, the direction of prioritizing function over flash makes sense. But it doesn't negate the fact that Valorant isn't particularly exciting to look at whether spectator or player.

To its credit, Valorant's character designs bring in a touch of charisma to the game (although some Agents seem similar to heroes we've seen before). It's a somewhat diverse roster with slick-looking Agents, but the game loses out on their potential by mostly relying on generic personalities or tired character tropes. There isn't much of a world around Valorant, and in the age of games like Apex Legends, Overwatch, and even Riot's own League of Legends, an element of fanfare is missing.

Planning your moves before the round commences is important for victory.
Planning your moves before the round commences is important for victory.

As for progression, you'll earn XP through completing matches and daily goals. Then you have Contracts tied to specific Agents, which are essentially progression tracks that your XP gets applied toward; these will unlock an assortment of cosmetics. You start with five Agents in the base roster, and can unlock the rest through earning enough XP or paying for them. Since I used a reviewer's account, several gun skins and 10,000 VP (premium currency) were included to unlock all Agents. However, gun skins can be pretty expensive. As an example, you can spend $50 USD to get 5,350 VP, yet the Prime Collection that includes five weapon skins goes for 7,100 VP. At least there's no pay-to-win or loot box elements here, and it's worth keeping in mind that Valorant is a free-to-play game at the end of the day.

Overall, Valorant has a strong foundation in its gameplay, and of course, that's the most significant part for an FPS of this style to succeed. Although it doesn't break new ground, the dynamic of sharp gunplay and Agent abilities would make Counter-Strike and Overwatch proud. Valorant easily captures the competitive highs of a good, intense match at the risk of pigeonholing you in a bad one. But outside of the standard demolition-style mode and the modified Spike Rush, it's quite barebones. It is important to note that these types of games are always evolving. Regardless, Valorant's in a good state--it's not great, but it certainly can be.

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The Good

  • Exciting tactical gameplay that boils down to precise execution
  • Agent powers add a strong and dynamic strategic element
  • Diverse cast of Agents with some cool designs, but…

The Bad

  • ...most are lacking personality, especially compared to other hero-style games
  • Bland visual experience, even for a low-spec game
  • Barebones package with limited features

About the Author

Michael went into Valorant with his 17 years of Counter-Strike experience in mind. Even after all this time, he's still only...decent? While he put in a ton of time into the beta, he played about 25 hours of Valorant on official release for this review. Although the game is free-to-play, Riot Games granted him a reviewer's account boost that included all Agents unlocked.
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HOW ABOUT A BLAST OF VALORANG SKILLS!!

https://www.twitch.tv/shahzam?tt_medium=mobile_web_share&tt_content=channel

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Found a valorant!

https://www.twitch.tv/shahzam?tt_medium=mobile_web_share&tt_content=channel

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Game is super generic and bare bones at the moment and it's only for PC. Lots of potential though as the Battle Royale genre is feeling old. Would love to see a game that's based on Wins/Loss matches as opposed to placement take over.

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Found a great Valorant Training Guide by 3D Aim Trainer >> https://www.3daimtrainer.com/valorant-training/

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This to me looks and feels like a shitty clone-style free to play FPS from your typical Asian developer... you know the ones, like AVA, Combat Arms, CrossFire, etc etc etc. The free to plays before Western developers got into free to play games. This feels like that but with a budget and some competence behind it. It's not a good look, and I don't even know if I can quantify why it gives off that vibe to me, but it does.

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The market is over saturated. Too many of these shooters are around; they can't all survive. Some will die off for sure.

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lol, no mention of the fact that their anti-cheat is soft-bricking computers and that they not only have no plans of getting rid of it, but accused the people affected by it of spreading lies to hurt the game?

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Imagine actually playing this and tell others that you enjoy this mess. Like what's wrong with you, buddy?

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@hardwenzen: no that wrong with the guy who thinks others who have different tastes and interests are mentally challenged?

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@HesamB said:

@hardwenzen: no that wrong with the guy who thinks others who have different tastes and interests are mentally challenged?

Imagine having tastes so bad that you're into Valorant. Like wow.

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@hardwenzen: Imagine getting modded because you insult everybody who likes a video game you don't. Then imagine chilling out and staying civil.

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@hardwenzen: Imagine getting modded because you insult everybody who likes a video game you don't. Then imagine chilling out and staying civil.

Can't help it, the game looks like it was originally planned for android, they saw the Diablo Eternal shitshow, and decided to milk the console crowd.

Its not even a game anyways, so i'm not sure why its reviewed on a gaming site. Should be reviewed on a Trojan reviewing site like Malwarebytes.

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@hardwenzen:

Can't agree more with you , even my tryhard buddies ditched it complaining about the Vanguard anti-cheat destroying their performance on even high end PC's .

This game is a failed mix between OW and CS and im pretty sure a mobile game can look better then this in 2020.

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Valorant is a 9 for me easily. Love the game. There are some complaints I have, but it will evolve over time.

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@schu: Most of my complaints have to do with the fact that the anti-cheat riot is using has been soft-bricking people's computers, and that Riot has no intention of getting rid of it.

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@ntrocketsurgery: You're annoying with that comment. Stop speaking for others, because I and all of my buddies have no problems with Vanguard; running at 220-240FPS with no sweat.

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I can see that valorant is very deep in gameplay, but because of its simple picture style and game mode more like cs, I still choose ow.

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@epal: You are comparing apples and oranges.

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has backdoor rootkits in the name of anticheat software. No idea why someone would want to risk it for a generic shooter.

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Canada and the US blocked Huawei 5G network. Why isn't Valorant blocked? Please report this game to Malwarebytes and Windows Security.

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@hardwenzen: They blocked 5G because they are lunatics , I really wouldn't give them as an example.

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@off3nc3: I'm glad they did. I'd rather stay far away from Chinese owned products.

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@Sound_Demon:

We are talking about moving forward into the future with technology helpful for everyone , people against 5G are against progress.

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@off3nc3: Well he said Huawei so I think he meant China backed. Same with Tencent owning Riot Games, so another Chinese product. I'm from Canada and they're starting to do their own 5G which is great.

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@off3nc3: Pizzagate was also considered as lunacy.

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@hardwenzen:

I guess some people will believe anything.

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@hardwenzen: And for those shitting on "conspiracy theorists", nevermind the Tencent angle, games that install root-kits are security risks because hackers frequently figure out ways how to exploit them.

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ugly like sh*t, looks like one of these crappy mobile games.
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I've been wondering about this game and it does look very generic. I tried it out and it's pretty much the definition of generic and lifeless. A clear Overwatch rip-off.

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@ivory_soul: not that similar to overwatch. has more in common with CS

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Gameplay is solid but I agree it’s barebones. I think 7 is proper.

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If I still liked Counter Strike, this could look interesting. And they dared to include the overrated ADS mechanic.

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Need to go ahead and make that 7 a 6.

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This game looks very generic nothing like Overwatch.

You would think it would be more interesting being from the company that gave us League of Legends? Why didn’t Riot build a shooter around the LoL characters and universe?

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I'm glad to see this. I expected 8 or 9spot again but this seems well done. Well reviewed and on point ignoring the popularity for honesty.

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@Sound_Demon: "No ranked mode" — hows that well reviewed if Valorant stuff clearly stated: "This is also a way to give new players the same courtesy that closed beta players had to learn the game ahead of turning on Competitive. Our plan is to turn on Competitive a few patches into our launch."

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China says "Hi!".

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7 is generous for this overhyped rootkit riddled turd.

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Yay! Another "Pseudo-Realism-Multiplayer-Shooter" mostly build around hitscan-weaponry, where players die in 2 seconds, once they see each other. As if we hadn't enough of these already.. There is only one word to describe the taste of your average video-game consumer: disgusting.

Who would have thought 30 years ago that the most simplest of concepts for an action-game became the standard for action gaming?

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There are no pc games that look more like a budget cellphone game than Valorant. Its only getting any attention because of Riot. In reality, it deserves no attention whatsoever. Generic and ugly is what this game is.

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@hardwenzen: It's also getting attention because a lot of streamers were overhyping it like crazy trying to get a jump start on what they think will be a competitive e-sports entry but I'm just not seeing it.

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@hardwenzen: It's only getting attention because someone paid for ad space. Seriously, I've NEVER seen a game get this much attention but get ZERO comments in nearly every topic posted.

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