
I’ve now made it to Tier 100 in the Season 5 Battlepass! The reward for that was the epic skin shown above along with his trusty cape which can be added to any other skin. It was definitely a hype season and I can see why the game is so popular. The game came out of nowhere and already has over 200 hours of play time. It’s still got another 3 months of hype to go before Sm5sh comes in so expect that number to continue to grow.
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Fortnite Battle Royale Stats and Records
Stats time! Yeah, not much stats but I’m getting there!
Play Time 750h
Account Level 269
Solo
Wins 16
Top 10 placings 266
Top 25 Placings 453
Eliminations 765
Matches Played 1222
Duo
Wins 9
Top 10 placings 104
Top 25 Placings 234
Eliminations 215
Matches Played 707
Squad
Wins 6
Top 10 placings 59
Top 25 Placings 136
Eliminations 206
Matches Played 903
LTM
Wins 8
Score 19349
Players Outlived 6206
Eliminations 1599
Matches Played 3176
Season 4
Level 16
Tier 8
Season 5
Level 85
Tier 100
50v50 wins 61
Apples/Mushrooms Eaten 1094
Traps 145
Structures 5826
Favorite Landing Spot: Tilted Towers
Season 6
Level 80
Tier 100
Favorite Emote It’s Go Time 188 times used
41962 Quad car meters driven
Team ups with Destroyer: 312
371754 Cube Monster Damage
67 Cube Monster Spawners destroyed
Season 7
Tier 100
Level 65
Dealt 340,496 damage to the Ice Legion
Destroyed 56 Ice Legion spawners
404 Stormwing Rides
Favorite Wrap: Storm Camo
Favorite S7 Outfit: Lynx
Season 8
Tier 100
Won 16 Games
Completed every weekly challenge
Favorite Outfit Lynx
25230 seconds in the Baller
Stole 3 Jewels in Getaway
33 Games of the Floor is Lava
Season 9
Victory Royales 7
Neo Tilted Drops 51
Favorite Weapon: Assault Rifle -57 Eliminations
Favorite Drop Spot: Mega Mall -59
Highest kill match: 7
Fortnite Battle Royale Review

It’s time to look at what could end up being known as the greatest shooting game of them all. The best part is that the game didn’t even need a huge budget or a AAA company backing it up. It’s a very simple shooter but one that adds in a very unique mechanic to separate it from the rest. Fortnite’s building gimmick is awesome. You’ll find yourself coming back to the game for another round constantly because you simply don’t want to stay away. That’s how you know that the game is rock solid.
There is no story here and no tutorial so you are thrown into the action right away. You fight against other players in 100 man free for alls, 50 teams of 2, 50 vs 50, and squads of 4. You can also form a solo squad to really test your mettle. The map is huge though so you will have plenty of time to practice at the start of each match as long as you aim for the edge of the map. Getting used to the mechanics will happen pretty quickly, mastering them is another bowl of potatoes entirely.
The gameplay is that of a 3rd person shooter with the Hunger Games backdrop. You land on the field with no gear besides your axe. As you traverse through the stage you can break just about anything for material and you will find a lot of weapons and ammo lying around. You definitely want to have a gun for later. The material will all be good for making forts, stairs, and other such constructs. You can use them as a shield or to give yourself the high ground in a fire fight. The possibilities are endless there but just be warned that what you build really stands out and may alert others to your position. The controls are customizable as you can mess with which button does what. The 2 main divisions are Builder Pro and Combat Pro. The main difference is in how you build objects with the former giving each type its own button while the latter has you shift through them. Both have their benefits.
To prevent players from simply hiding for the duration of the map, the stage slowly starts to cave in. You’ll see a large storm approaching from all sides and you have to stay in the safe part of the map. You can use the map to see where the storm is coming from and where it will stop. The storm will move for about a minute and then stop. The game always gives clear indicators of what the status of the storm is here so there is no guess work. It is still very easy to underestimate the storm though so be careful. As you run around you will also have to choose what your strategy is going to be here. Will you run to the circle and start fighting or head to the outskirts and only approach when necessary? I typically like doing the latter as you have time to pick up a great arsenal and are almost guaranteed to place in the top 30. The downsides to this strategy are the facts that you will likely get less kills this way and you will have given up control of the inner forts to other players. I think those are reasonable drawbacks so I stick to this plan but if that sounds bad then simply adopt a more aggressive approach.
It’s very satisfying to see a player approach and then snipe them from afar or jump over to them and start blasting. While playing the game you will quickly learn where everyone’s blindspots are. It’s also not like you’re fighting A.I. who will randomly know where you are. With other humans it’s just a lot more fun because they are actual players and will react as such. It’s all in real time so you have to try and put yourself in their position as you prepare to launch an attack. If the odds aren’t in your favor then you can also fall back and plan a retreat for a while. I can’t stress enough just how massive these levels are.
This also isn’t the kind of game that you can do justice to in a review. It’s just very well crafted. Even the fact that your characters will make a little noise if you step on the grass or run as opposed to crouching. If you crouch then you are basically silent but naturally the trek will last longer. As a result there is no soundtrack as that would make it difficult to hear these details. It does seem like you can use music as a weapon though or perhaps a taunt. Definitely a bold one since you are letting the world know where you are. On the flip side, you can also shoot in a random direction from time to time to keep the other players guessing. It can also work as a bluff if they think that you are in a firefight with someone. Getting the enemy to overthink everything will certainly help you in some way or another.
The graphics look pretty good. It’s fairly plain but looks weren’t the main focus of this title. Everything is quite clear though and that’s important for a game like this one. I like the animation for the terrain. At first it can be daunting to try and create a fort, but eventually you will get it down pat. The more you play the game the better you will get at it and the title never loses its charm. On average I always make top 20 in Solo and top 5 in Duo. It’s pretty nice, but at the end of the day you will want to grab the top spot. There’s just nothing like being able to say that out of 100 players you came in first.
Overall, Fortnite is a blast and has certainly earned its reputation of a legendary game. It’s taken the world by storm and rightfully so. It’s a rather basic game on the surface, but a creative one and that’s why it succeeds. As a result there isn’t much to say about it and yet you could talk for hours about why it is so fun. There is a deeper side to the game as well if you start analyzing the guns and memorizing the map. The more you think about the game the more you will want to play the game even more to test out your theories. The matches can be long or quick and you can leave at any time once you lose or watch through the eyes of another player to get more ideas. All the game is missing is a way to jump into a 100 man free for all with a friend but of course it’s easy to see how that might be exploited. It would be a blast though and I wonder if there is a way to do a 1 v 1.
Overall 9/10