Wildgate‘s Time-to-Kill Exaggeratedly Fast, Leading to Unexpected Victory in Chaotic Match
In a recent gameplay session of Wildgate, a player recounted an intensely fast-paced match where the “time to kill” was notably rapid. The player found themselves the sole survivor after all their teammates were quickly eliminated by enemy fire. Utilizing the advantage of their position on the lower deck, the player managed to neutralize the remaining invaders in a swift exchange of fire.The match concluded wiht a “victory” notification, leaving no one alive to contest control of a relic.
The experience was described as both unusual and highly entertaining, highlighting a dramatic shift from a losing position to a crisis, and ultimately, a comeback. The player attributed the turnaround partly to using an opponent as cover and the opposing team’s focus on other teammates. While acknowledging the challenges faced by new games in maintaining player engagement, with Steamdb indicating moderate activity peaks between 6.5k and 7.5k, the player expressed that the game’s current state has convinced them to return.