All The Best Video Game Trailers of 2020

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Nexus has no inhibitor or turrets around it. While the turrets on the outskirts remain in place for each of the three lanes, that is the last line of defense before getting to the Nexus . The Nexus itself does have a small targeted attack, but there no longer needs to be a concerted effort to take down any inhibitor or turrets after breaking through a l
When Brand lands an ability, the item will burn an enemy for 4 seconds, and it deals damage based on the enemy’s overall health. The item also ignores up to 15% of an enemy’s magic resist-which means that Brand can now melt tanks, and if that wasn’t enough, it applies cooldown reduction on other magic it
Unlike other MOBAs, Items play a huge role in the _ Summoner’s Rift _ overall gameplay loop. After all, there are various Jungle Items, Support Items, and even Item Actives that can radically change the tide of battle for any Champion. In _ Wild Rift _ , the devs made Items much more simplified to use. Essentially, Items will no longer have active effects, contrary to their _ Summoner’s Rift _ counterpa
Kayle is essentially the Thanos of League of Legends. It doesn’t matter how many times she is defeated, she will always remain inevitable. If Kayle is allowed to hit her item and level spikes she has the capability to win a game through hybrid damage and tremendous attack sp
If you’re worried about how well League of Legends spin-Off of Legends: Wild Rift will remain true to its PC predecessor, that’s perfectly understandable. There is a history of great games turning into microtransaction nightmares with core features of the game being removed when such a transition occurs. But gamers have many reasons to give this particular port an opportunity to succ
So several buttons have been added that instruct your champion to behave in a certain way. However, your moves will still be targeted and anything vectored will be used as a simple click and drag instead of an auto-tar
Nunu & Willump have a win rate of 52% with a ban rate of about 3%. While they provide game-changing mobility and the ability to contest neutral objectives with ease, Nunu & Willump lack significant late-game damage due to their tanky build path. Luckily, taking objectives wins games and they are unmatched in that departm
Some champions are played more than others, which is why they receive skins that players can buy for cosmetic purposes. While some just change a champion’s outward appearance, most skins also offer new spell effects for abilities and different recall animation. Furthermore, Legendary skins also give new dance animations and voice lines. Many champions already have at least one Legendary skin, but there are some who still don’t have one. That needs to be fi
Video game trailers have a special ability to create hype, draw emotions, and set expectations for what players can expect on an upcoming game, a new piece of content, and more. While the top trailers of 2019 were remarkable, 2020 did its best to outdo
The fast-moving, bullet-bouncing, sniper-esque virtuoso boasts a win rate of 53% and is banned in about 19% of low division ranked games. Jhin is the poster boy of playing patiently, utilizing his kit to chain crowd control with his support before following up with an onslaught of ranged abilities and attacks. Jhin is a relatively safe pick and does not require mechanical expertise to pilot w
It might seem a little boring for each side to have the same advantages and disadvantages, but there is enough variety that it’s hard to notice. Also, it does make for a fairer experience and evens out the playing fi
Some of the best trailers are of comical and whimsical nature, and the Bugsnax announcement trailer took the internet by storm when it dropped. The premise of the game is explained very quickly, and it just seems too wonky to even be true. Bugs are made up of food, said bugs can be eaten, and those who eat the Bugsnax bugs start to transform into the food itself. All of this is shown with a few hotdog jokes and funny remarks, but more importantly, the theme song that plays over the trailer is extremely catchy. If there is a reward for most unique trailer of the year, Bugsnax likely runs away with
It appears fifty-ish heroes will be the goal for the release. While it can be hard to hear that two-thirds of the heroes won’t be making the jump from League of Legends to Wild Rift, it’s really for the best. Certain characters would be overpowered due to smaller maps and weaker towers. Others would be almost useless with the new contr
Shaco can now dash through an enemy and deal damage to them without warning. It also reduces the target’s armor and pairs perfectly with Shaco’s passive that deals bonus damage when he’s behind an en
The best trailers for 2020 are exceptional for various reasons. Some of them reveal a long-awaited announcement with levels of hype that darn-near make the internet explode, while many others (and some announcements too) are just so remarkably shot with gorgeous visuals and music that they create a spine chilling feeling for fans. 2020 was filled with all of this and more, making the best trailers of the year truly stand out. PLEASE NOTE : the following trailers are listed in no particular or