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I am still quite new to Fortnite as a whole, only having begun to take it seriously in the last couple months (when I decided I was indeed quitting my day job). Before recently, I played a bit back in 2018 or so, quickly losing interest, I returned to Call of Duty Mobile (and considering I was playing on my work computer, I needed the room for, well, work). Now, I have a much better computer and decided to try Fortnite again. Then I see they have new modes and options.
I was interested as soon as I saw this game mode. Rush usually means wave after wave of enemies – often called survival mode in other games. I was pleasantly surprised to see that is exactly what I was getting into with Horde Rush.
First thing about Horde Rush, you are in an extremely limited area to play. This keeps the action tight and the creatures swarm from all directions.
Obviously, your job is to stay alive. Find weapons, ammo, etc and use it all to your advantage, at least try anyhow.
As mentioned earlier, the action is tight and focused. This makes things more frenetic, and action based. I like it. No having to run around 10 minutes trying to find a target to unload on.
Weapons and ammo seem to be littered around, like playing normal Battle Royale mode. The difference is the enemies come in from every direction and seem to not be bothered by the storm.
Make sure you have your sensitivity settings where you want them because aiming and looking around are key to surviving here. As you can see in the video, towards the end, I should have stayed on the high ground.
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