The author, not a fan of PvP games, found Moonshot Games' Wildgate fun despite being bad at PvP.Wildgate is an extraction RPG where players team up in small crews to find an ancient relic in space known as the Artifact.The game's aesthetics reminiscent of Wildstar, featuring absurd and over-the-top designs and humor, were a highlight.Character selection involves leveling up named Prospectors with unique abilities like the robot 'Prospector' and the dragon-like 'Mophs'.Matches in Wildgate involve salvaging upgrades, defending and repairing the ship while engaging in PvP battles against rival teams.The author's initial matches were chaotic due to not following the tutorial, but subsequent matches showed improvement.One of the game's strong points is the intense ship repair gameplay during enemy attacks, creating an engaging experience.The pacing of the matches was criticized for being slow during mid-game with little to do, leading to periods of waiting for action.The game's biggest challenge lies in incentivizing players to explore and be strategic instead of pursuing the shortest path to victory.Despite concerns, Wildgate shows potential to cater to both PvP and PvE players, but balancing player tendencies is crucial for its success.