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The Culling

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The Culling is much more like The Hunger Games when it comes to battle royale games, as guns can be scarce with bullets even scarcer, meaning a lot of the fighting is done in close-quarters with brutal combat.

On two maps including a remote jungle and a former prison facility, up to 16 players fight either solo or in teams of two for around 20 minutes where you find items and weapons and create traps to kill enemy players. There are currently 32 melee weapons, and a few ranged weapons including bows and firearms.

The Culling released in October 2017, and currently has pretty mixed reviews on Steam. There are quite a few critiques on the game’s longer wait times for game queues, clunky gameplay, and the fanbase had died rapidly since it was announced a few months ago in late 2017 there will be no further updates on the Xbox One or PC versions.

While The Culling was popular before the release of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite, their success has overshadowed The Culling to the point that few people have still stuck around to play it compared to its glory days in 2017.


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