Marvel Rivals is a free to play PVP release, with 33 heroes to choose from and split into categories.
The game is impressively polished presentation-wise with lightning-quick matchmaking and single-player servers.
The ability to Teamup with certain heroes can encourage you to adjust team composition in favour of what's a worse one.
The vast hero pool and deep complexities make choice a doozy, a bit exaggerated by the complex MOBA-like skill set and mechanics.
It offers a lot of choice for casual players, but can be too much choice for those who take competitive games seriously.
The game can still be an accessible hero shooter for those who don't care about Competitive Stuff.
The fact that the heroes are just regular-shaped people in costumes or small animals and hard to identify can make matches slightly formless and blended.
It's an immense game with a wider audience, and if you're looking for The Next Competitive Timesink, it hit me that this probably isn't it.
Marvel Rivals does offer something new to the table if only thanks to its Marvel skins and partnerships; for most people, it'll be an enjoyable experience.
Overall, it's a messier, more complex Overwatch with over-intensive mechanics that is best suited to a more casual player.