In other news, hero shooter Respawnables Heroes recently soft-launched in the Philippines. Diesel stars as a resurrected, technologically rebuilt super-soldier on a mission of vengeance or as it turns out, a whole series of them. If after all these years you've yet to download Respawnables, you'll find it available now from both the App Store and Google Play as a free-to-play title. Our initial review from all the way back in 2013 was overwhelmingly positive, with reviewer Matthew Diener saying "bright, polished, and enjoyable, Respawnables rarely misses its mark". Its most prestigious achievement, however, is earning a Silver Rating from us lot. Respawnables has now topped 60 million downloads worldwide, with over a whopping 2.5 billion matches played since launch. This isn't the game's first film crossover, having previously held events themed around The Ghostbusters and Neill Blomkamp's Elysium. Understandably, he's now just terribly confused – something he aims to remedy using guns and his fists (presumably). These sorts of science experiments rarely turn out well for the guinea pig, and it soon becomes clear that RST also has sway over Bloodshot's body, mind, and memories. They've only gone and pumped a bunch of nanotech into his body, turning him into a truly unstoppable force. It stars Fast & Furious' Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, a dead soldier brought back to life as a superhero by the mysterious RST corporation. The film is based on the bestselling comic book series of the same name. Bloodshot is tailored "for players who are eager to continue respawning ever stronger – this time, as a powerful soldier who can regenerate health!".
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