The controls aren't the only bumps in Disintegration that smooth out over time. Before long, you're strafing enemy squads on your Gravcycle while simultaneously ordering your squad to chuck grenades and focus fire on hefty juggernauts, all working together like a well-oiled machine. As frustrating as things might be at the start, there comes a point when players break through a wall, find a groove, and everything just sort of clicks together. But much like an orchestra tuning up before a show, what starts off as a noisy mess soon slides into place and makes way for an impressive performance. And make no mistake, early on, things can feel confusing and disjointed. Toss in the occasional flight simulator/racing vibe, as well as a few side quests, and you wind up with a game that could be describes has having a bit of an identity crisis. One minute when you're playing Disintegration, you think you're playing a first-person shooter, but the next, you've switched over to a real-time strategy game. This action title is a game that takes the term "hybrid" to new extremes. Players can follow Romer's journey in Disintegration's epic single-player campaign mode, or put your Gravcycle skills to the test and lead your team of Outlaws to victory in any of three intense 5v5 online multiplayer game modes. Now, Romer is a fugitive and a rebel, working with a crew of other Outlaws to fight back against the Rayonne and give humanity a second chance at being human. Romer Shoal was once a celebrity Gravcycle racer and the poster boy for Integration, until he took a stand against the Rayonne and its hardline stance against natural humans. Now, a war has broken out between those refusing to allow mankind to return to their organic forms and those yearning to be human once more. In order to preserve mankind's future, scientists find a way to "integrate" people's minds into robotic bodies while working on a cure. DISINTEGRATION takes place on Earth in the near future, at a time when climate change, overpopulation, and a global pandemic have pushed humanity to the brink of extinction.
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