Season 4 of Apex mythology in progress, The new character agreement is a fun addition to the playlist. His skills can significantly change the spirit of a firefighter, and I want to know where he will fall from the team's greatest strengths. So far, it feels like a more welcoming character and newcomers to the war.
After playing as a Revival since yesterday's premiere of Season 4, I don't know yet whether he will be my pick or my biggest annoyance on the battlefield: His ability to find himself and his teammates makes him a good choice, but also a complete pain in the ass. I sat down with Editor-At-Large Riley MacLeod to talk about what we liked Apex mythology
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Paul: The death of Revenue Totem is a good thing to communicate because Apex mythology is doing a really good job of getting rid of those oils that can turn off newcomers or people who don't like martial arts. It gives you breath, basically. What do you think of his ultimate ability?
Riley: I haven't had a chance to use it in any games, but it's a cool idea. I think so Apex mythology slow things down. What comes out of this is that sometimes I feel like I need to get better. I was only fooling Fortnite before this and the transition between them can be confusing. Whenever I play Apex in another game with a fall result, I quickly start to get hurt.
Paul: I think one of my favorite additions, more to the bottom line, is how the Covenant interacts with other characters. As if trying to thank people you will say something like “I don't think I owe you anything.”
Riley: He is a great reaper.
Paul: I like this character layer for that interaction. Especially with someone like Pathfinder, who is a contender, very deceitful. It's just a wonderful combination that adds some color, and this map continues to remind me how good and healthy it looks and is full of the personality of the game, which is part of the reason I keep coming back to it.