

It goes for a semi-realistic look, with open, grassy plains, and outpost-like locations making up most of the map. Visually, H1Z1 is more like PlayerUnknown’s game. It doesn’t have the bright colors or cartoon styling of Fortnite, but it’s a faster experience than PUBG, with combat being more about straightforward gunfights than tactical plays.

The premise is the same: you’re dropped onto the map (starting your descent by parachute – which controls terribly – at a seemingly random location) and you scramble to find gear to take out other players as the toxic gas closes in. Trading options between players: Every piece that you have gathered in the battle can be sold to other players.You’ll likely know this already if you’ve played H1Z1 in any of its forms on PC, but the Battle Royale mode works essentially as the middle ground between the other two juggernauts of the genre. Your own workshop: Create new, advanced parts and auction them at the in-game marketplace. Huge arsenal of weapons: From chain saws, power-drills over machine guns to rocket launchers, flying drones and stealth generators. Advanced damage model: Destroy any part of an enemy machine and it will affect the vehicle's performance immediately. Complete freedom of creativity and thousands of possible combinations: Create vehicles of any shape using dozens of parts, wide variety of armour and weapons as well as support systems. Unique vehicles, crafted by the players using a wide range of available parts: From nimble buggies to heavily tracked off-road vehicles or combat platforms on antigrav fields.

Join CROSSOUT, the post-apocalyptic MMO Action game! Craft your unique battle machines from dozens of interchangeable parts, ride them directly into combat and destroy your enemies in explosive PvP online battles!
