Buckle up because FragPunk has created waves on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or S- and guess what? It’s free! That is all right, zero, nada, nothing, and if you thought there was going to get another hero-shooter, then um-nah. This thing is about chaos, breaking rules, and just pure insanity.
So, what is this all about, actually? “Fragpunk” is a hero-shooter for 5v5 where, at some point, guidelines turn to rules. Each round, you mess it up thoroughly with Shard Cards. This feature allows messing around with what is going on in the wildest ways, such as suddenly getting double jumps or crazy ricochet bullets. It really sounds just like taking a normal shooter and throwing it in a blender, then hitting liquefy.
And yes, for the gamers, this is definitely not going to shortchange you. The PS5 and Xbox accounts have access to all features just like how consoles will have them- vibration feedback (so you *feel* the chaos) and aim assist (some of us just need it, so let’s be real here). Plus the cross-platform play, so you can squad up with your buddies no matter what they’re on: PC, Xbox, PlayStation-everyone’s in the same chaotic sandbox.
Now, that hashtag: #BreakTheRules. More than a tagline, this is built on the whole principle that no two matches will ever play the same. One round could have low gravity; the next, all shooting with homing missiles from everyone’s shotgun arsenal. It’s unpredictable. It’s ridiculous. Sounds like fun, honestly?
Raising the buzz of the game already and not that hard to see why. Free-to-play means no entry barrier, whilst cross-platform support means that friends do not need to be asked to make the switch for a console. Of course, we have the Shard Cards to shake every match up, and at least now they aren’t just seeing their skins-grinding; it flattens how the game itself is played in real time.
If you have grown tired of similar old canon fodder where everything always does feel scripted, then this is your best chance of discovering something that is going to keep you going. Fast. Free. And ready for rule-breaking-just pull the trigger.
And even if you are still somehow unsure about that, at worst, you merely uninstall it. You lose nothing. Though, we have a feeling you won’t want to do that. Go frag some punks. Or maybe get fragged by the punk. Either way, it’s going to be a mess. A beautiful, glorious mess.