Hunters of the Outer Rim

This one is bittersweet, because I knew the game was being discontinued by the time that I acquired it. I recently came into a secondhand Nintendo Switch, and seeing that it was slated to be discontinued, the first of their free games that I tried was Star Wars: Hunters. That way, if I liked it, I’d have as long as possible!

Folks, I liked it. I adored it. I wish I’d written about it sooner, so those of you interested would have had as long as well, and it’s taken me a while to put it into words. Truth be told, I’m still a little short for words, and that’s ok.

Star Wars: Hunters is a no-hard-feelings 4v4 brawl/bloodbath with Star Wars-style characters, each new and with their own lore. And their own weapons! Lightsabers, flamethrowers, poison arrows… there are no holds barred. And! Rest assured your opponents (and your friends) will respawn when eliminated, no harm done. Except to their objectives.

Hunters has, by and large, three game modes. “Eliminate opponents” (possibly with extra steps), “hold location” (possibly with extra locations to control), and “hold object” (and possibly do something with it). One of the latter, and one of my personal favorites, is a cycling special event called Huttball, which is basically like if soccer or American football were characterized by ziplines, fire hazards, and also The Power of Unspeakable Violence. What a delight! Another special event takes the usual “eliminate opponents” game mode, Squad Brawl (won by the first team to reach 20, 25, or 30 eliminations in all), and makes every single character the Wookie, with an Ultimate Ability recharge that’s absurd. The entire battle is eight Wookies yelling and hurling boulders at each other. It’s called Boulder Bash.

I could go on for hours, but truly, I cannot say enough good things about this game. Whether you like tanks, healers, snipers, or squishy melees, there’s a solid handful of characters for you, each with their own distinct gimmicks, power sets, and catchphrases. If you don’t like one healer, there’s a good chance you’ll think better of another! If you’re not a fan of straight-up PvP mode, perhaps controlling objectives is more your speed. And the implication, underneath it all, that they’re all friends and/or coworkers, to me makes the whole thing all the more sweet. I love this game.

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