Apex Legends Octane Character Guide: Getting Kills As The Adrenaline Junky

Winning in Apex Legends often comes down to finding the right balance between caution and aggression. You want to avoid putting yourself in bad situations where other teams might get the best of you–but you also need to be sure to push the attack and best vulnerable enemies while you have the chance, or risk letting them take you down again later.

Apex’s newest character, Octane, leans much more toward the aggressive side. He’s great for running down a team and blasting away at them, especially if he has backup, but his speed demon nature can also leave you vulnerable. To use him effectively, you’ll need quick reflexes, a smart team, and a willingness to take the fight to the enemy and push your advantage. Oh, and don’t forget to bring lots of healing items.

We’ve got everything you need to know about Octane’s abilities, how they can be used effectively or paired with other characters, and what pitfalls you’ll want to avoid along the way. You should also check out the best Octane skins Apex Legends has to offer, as well as all the skins in its new battle pass.

We’ve also got plenty more guides, including things that Apex Legends doesn’t tell you, a list of myths we’ve tested about how the game works, and a full rundown of the game’s best guns. You might also want to check out our Apex Legends review while you’re at it.

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General Overview

Describing Octane as The Adrenaline Junky is Respawn giving you a sense of how you should think about the new character. He’s all about big risks and big rewards. His abilities boost his speed, which can make him a devastating skirmisher and front-line fighter, but he generally can take less damage than other heroes, since his tactical ability trades health for speed. That means you should be using him as a fast fighter up close with enemies to try to drop them fast, while the rest of your team supports you and mops up the people you damage.

A hit-and-run approach is best with Octane because he can be very hard to hit when moving quickly. Get in close with weapons like the R-99, Peacekeeper, EVA-8, and other hard-hitting guns, and try to knock people out or at least get them close to dead as often as you can. That doesn’t mean you should be throwing yourself at well-placed three-player squads, of course, but streaking in as Octane to bust up a team’s line or scatter them can be highly effective, as can isolating one player and messing them up. Octane is a great one-on-one fighter because he’s so quick, so use that to your advantage in weakening squads.

Most of all, though, you want to use Octane’s speed to your advantage without becoming a liability. That means you should get in, do some damage, and get out. Octane’s Stim tactical ability and Launch Pad ultimate are as good for escaping as they are for attacking, so use them to get out of bad situations, reposition, and attack again.

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Abilities

Passive: Swift Mend

Because Octane’s tactical ability costs him health (and because if you’re playing as him, you’re probably constantly getting blasted), his passive ability regenerates health over time. You won’t get a huge amount of health back–one point every two seconds, in fact–but it can be enough to help get you healthy again after using your tactical, after getting stuck outside the ring, or after a tussle with another squad. You don’t want to rely on Swift Mend since the regen rate is relatively low, but you should factor it into your healing plans. The passive ability even heals you while you’re knocked down. If you can hide somewhere, it can help, but don’t rely on Swift Mend to keep you alive if you don’t have to.

Tactical: Stim

Swift Mend works in tandem with Octane’s Stim ability, which allows him to inject adrenaline to get a massive increase in movement speed. You’ll boost Octane’s speed by 30% for six seconds when you use Stim, and the ability cools down quickly–about another six seconds to use it again. It’s great for pressing the attack and crossing open ground, and can also get you out of dangerous situations, since you can boost through stuns from things like arc stars and Caustic gas. The trouble is, it damages Octane’s health, so going overboard on Stim can put you at a disadvantage. That big speed boost can make you very effective in battle, though, allowing you to close gaps on enemies, flank them, and execute hit-and-run maneuvers. Just be careful not to overcommit or put yourself in a losing battle right when your speed boost wears off.

Ultimate: Launch Pad

Octane’s ultimate allows him to drop a Launch Pad on the ground. Step on it, and you’ll get launched into the air–as will any other characters. The Launch Pad is great for rocketing yourself into battle, dropping in from somewhere enemies might not expect, and you can use it to quickly relocate your team, flank an enemy position, or gain high ground. The Launch Pad can also work like a Pathfinder zip line or Wraith portal to get you and your squad out of a bad situation quickly. Note that the angle of launch always seems to be the same, though, so make sure not to spring yourself straight into walls.

Tips For Playing As Octane

Octane’s speed can make him incredibly deadly. With a Stim active, you can cut distance on enemies very quickly and strafe them effectively, becoming really hard to hit–so you definitely want to use Octane to get in close and wreck enemies with your favorite and most effective shotguns and SMGs. Generally, skip carrying long-range guns as Octane, because even when fighting snipers, your speed can let you get in close and make their long-range guns ineffective. Instead, carry complementary guns like an SMG and shotgun or Wingman, which will let you blast away with one, then quickly switch to the other to finish people off. For Octane, the best way to be effective is to walk away from an engagement with a knock down.

Your weakened health from using your Stim ability means you should focus on hit-and-run tactics and on using the environment to your advantage. Get in close, blast away at an enemy, and get out of harm’s way by dancing around a wall or object. Use your speed to avoid getting shot, but remember that Stim boosts only last for six seconds, and the return to normal speed can be jarring. Try to time your attacks so that you get in close, do your damage, and get out before you’re stuck in a fight and going slow. And avoid tight interior areas like Bunker that will cancel out your speed advantage.

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Octane’s passive ability, Swift Mend, means he’s always healing, but that regeneration is very slow–so make sure you keep ample healing items, especially syringes, to counteract your Stim usage. In combat scenarios, getting in to blast enemies and then getting out to heal will let you keep coming at a team over and over again without the debilitating effects of multiple Stim uses. Be sure, however, not to leave your team at a disadvantage while you’re hiding somewhere, healing up.

One of the best things you can do with Octane’s speed is reposition yourself in fights. Where other characters might commit to fighting in one location, and therefore become predictable, Octane can quickly move to new cover or flank around an enemy to hit them from an exposed side. Lots of players get tunnel vision when they start fighting a team from a specific direction, so if you can come at them from a side they don’t expect, you can usually finish them off. Octane’s speed makes that a highly viable strategy, but be careful you don’t expose yourself and get picked off in transit.

Launch Pads have a lot of uses. Drop one to give your team the ability to fling themselves over an enemy position to hit them from behind or just cause chaos, or bounce up on top of buildings to put yourself in a better tactical position as you engage another team. They’re also great for getaways, because people flying through the air are generally tougher to hit than those running on the ground. Even if you just use your Launch Pad to separate from your squad to force enemies to shoot in multiple directions to hit you all, you’re using it effectively. Drop them to help downed teammates get out of the fray, as well–they work when the person who steps on them is crawling.

You can also use Launch Pads in goofy ways to mess with enemies. Toss one in battle and you might wind up flinging an opponent away a bit in the chaos, forcing them to get their bearings. Leave one at the end of a Wraith portal and you could potentially shoot someone off a cliff. And keep in mind that you don’t need to launch people with your Launch Pads–you can also launch throwables like grenades. Get creative.

Don’t forget to use Octane’s speed to support teammates. You can potentially quickly reach a downed teammate to pick them up in a bad situation, and speed boosting through Bangalore’s smoke can help you completely surprise an enemy. Stims also help you deal with stuns, so try pairing up with a Caustic to use his gas as cover. Sprinting around drawing fire can be effective in helping a teammate flank out a distracted squad, and combining speedy relocation with grenades can help you annihilate an enemy position before they know what hit them. You can also more easily avoid air strikes or the Ring with your Stim ability, which means you might want to try fighting around those things more often, since you have a dodging disadvantage that other players don’t.

WWE Wrestlemania 35 Hall Of Fame 2019: Start Time, Everyone Being Inducted

Wrestlemania week is a more than just the main WWE PPV. It’s a whole week of WWE programming, including NXT: Takeover, Axxess, and of course, the Hall of Fame. Each year, the sports entertainment company honors its premiere athletes from the past by immortalizing their contribution to the world of wrestling in its hall of fame.

This year, the WWE Hall of Fame–which you can watch on the WWE Network–will take place at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, April 6. The show will start at 3:45 PM PT / 6:45 PM ET. As of this writing, WWE is honoring two groups and three people, for a total off 11 inductees. Here is the Class of 2019.

WWE Hall of Fame 2018 Inductees:

  • D-Generation X: Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Chyna, X-Pac, Road Dogg, and Billy Gunn
  • Harlem Heat: Booker T and Stevie Ray
  • Honky Tonk Man
  • Torrie Wilson
  • Warrior Award: Sue Aitchison

D-Generation X is WWE’s biggest and most popular stable from the Attitude Era. It launched the careers of everyone involved, through comedic antics and memorable segments. All of the members of the group–aside from early member/manager Rick Rude–are included for the Hall of Fame. In addition, 10 time WCW Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat are entering as well. Both Booker T and Steve Ray were a dominant force in WCW and the most prolific tag team in the company during this time.

The longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion of all time, Honky Tonk Man, gets this year’s honor as well. The wrestler was an iconic heel during the ’80s and early ’90s. Torrie Wilson, who competed in both WCW and WWE during the early ’00s, gets the honor of joining the hall as well. Lastly, this year’s Warrior Award goes to none other than WWE employee Sue Aitchison. Throughout her 30 year career with the company, she’s a part of community outreach programs and built the relationship with the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Make sure to head back to GameSpot on Sunday, April 7 for live coverage of Wrestlemania as well as a review of the show. And check out our streaming guide to find out where to watch every wrestling event during Mania week.

Split-Screen Multiplayer Fans Should Be Excited For Stadia And Cloud Gaming

Google took its first steps into being a major competitor in video games with the announcement of Stadia, its cloud-based game streaming platform. The presentation showed off lots of ways the company is leveraging the game tech against its other products like YouTube and Google Assistant, but one particular point showed how games on Stadia could be a major boon for split-screen gaming.

The moment came when lead research and development designer Erin Hoffman-John walked through various features, including multiplayer features. One tech demo showed Stream Connect, a purportedly easy way for developers to feed different views to each player. Since every player is being fed their own video stream of a play session, Stream Connect can combine these and feed one video inside of another player’s stream.

“Each of these screens is powered by a separate Stadia instance,” Hoffman-John explained. “But what would happen to squad-based games if developers could allow players to call up the views of their teammates on demand? Or utilize any polygonal surface as a receiver for another player’s video stream? Stream Connect makes this possible with extremely little effort on the part of the developer, bringing dynamic squad-based gaming into easy reach even for very small teams. We’ve shown you three views but we can keep going. We can keep adding streams and shape how they’re shown to the player.”

In the demo, this was used for each player in an asymmetrical game to see each other’s viewpoint alongside their own. The stream was also shown adding more and more views, and adding a hypothetical third player with their own “command center” view to direct other players.

Split-screen multiplayer has become less prevalent in recent years, in part because of the advent of online multiplayer, but also because it’s a strain on computing power. When a single PC or console has to render two separate player perspectives, developers usually have to drop the fidelity on both views to make it work. With a streaming solution and all the computing power being handled remotely, this would no longer be a problem.

For more on Google Stadia, catch up with everything we know and read our hands-on impressions. Or for more on cloud gaming as an emerging trend, read our primer on cloud streaming and which big companies are investing in the tech.

Apex Legends Battle Pass Lets You Unlock Crafting Metal Instead Of Loot Boxes

If you’re not a fan of loot boxes in Apex Legends, changing your Origin account region to Belgium removes them from the game. Instead, leveling up will unlock crafting metals bundles, which allows you to make the cosmetic items you want.

In Belgium, there are laws against loot boxes in video games. As Reddit user UnicornPL pointed out, this results in Belgium Apex Legends players earning crafting metals instead of Apex Packs when they level up. Rock Paper Shotgun went one step further to discover changing your region to Belgium allows you to take advantage of this as well, but adds on that it’s possible EA will block this trick soon.

Season 1: Wild Frontier has started in Apex Legends, and it’s added a battle pass and brand-new playable character, named Octane, to the game. The standard battle pass costs 950 Apex Coins. If you sign up for a one-month subscription to EA Access on Xbox One or Origin Basic Access on PC, you can effectively grab the battle pass for half off. There’s currently no cheaper option on PS4. For 2,800 Apex Coins, you can purchase a bundle that includes the pass and also unlocks 25 of its 100 levels of rewards. Like Fortnite, Apex Legends Season 1 battle pass lets you unlock enough Apex Coins to purchase next season’s pass. However, unlike Epic’s game, Apex Legend’s first battle pass does not include challenges.

Octane is the ninth Legend to join Respawn’s battle royale game, and he’s specifically designed for players looking for a little bit more speed. Like Mirage and Wraith–who have new battle pass skins–Octane is an offense-focused character. Octane’s tactical ability gives him a six-second boost of speed at the cost of his own health. His passive counteracts this, allowing the speed demon to regenerate his health while he’s out of combat. Finally, Octane’s ultimate ability allows him to throw out a launch pad that he, his allies, and enemies can use to launch into the air.

Apex Legends is available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. In our Apex Legends review, Phil Hornshaw gave the game a 9/10, writing, “Apex Legends is a mix of smart shooter ideas that makes for a competitive, team-based game that gets at all the best parts of battle royale while addressing a lot of the weaknesses. Respawn’s intense focus on team play makes Apex more than just a worthy addition to the genre; it’s an indicator of where battle royale should go in the future.”

Nintendo Switch’s Spring Nindies Showcase: Watch All The Trailers Here

Nintendo showed off a ton of games during its annual Nindies Spring Showcase on Wednesday. The nearly 30-minute-long broadcast was packed with reveals and announcements, giving us our first look at more than a dozen indie titles coming to Switch this year–including a few that are available now.

Nintendo bookended the showcase with two big announcements. First, the company revealed that Microsoft’s acclaimed platformer Cuphead will arrive on Switch on April 18, and it’ll add Xbox Live integration down the line, allowing players to unlock Achievements even when they play on the hybrid console. Nintendo later closed out the presentation with the first trailer for Cadence of Hyrule, a Zelda-themed Crypt of the NecroDancer crossover coming to Switch this spring.

There were plenty of other announcements in between, from the retro-style Stranger Things 3 game to Blaster Master Zero 2, and nearly every title featured during the showcase was accompanied by a new trailer. If you missed the presentation, you can watch all of the new trailers from it below. You can also catch a replay of the entire broadcast here, and if it inspires you to pick up some indie games, Nintendo is holding a big sale right now in the Eshop.

Cuphead

Cadence of Hyrule – Crypt Of The NecroDancer Ft. The Legend Of Zelda

Blaster Master Zero 2

Katana Zero

Rad

The Red Lantern

Stranger Things 3: The Game

My Friend Pedro

Nuclear Throne

Super Crate Box

Creature In The Well

Pine

Bloodroots

Overland

Neo Cab

Swimsanity

RAD Is a Roguelike for the Rest of Us

Double Fine has announced RAD, a new third-person action-adventure/roguelike that’s set after not one but two apocalypses. It will release this summer on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with a beta beforehand.

RAD is directed by Lee Petty, who also headed up 2016’s Headlander (see the review below). In RAD, an apocalypse struck in the 1980s, decimating civilization for centuries. And then, way in the future after humanity had recovered, a second one hit, and RAD takes place after that. As such, RAD’s aesthetic is a mix of  ’80s pop culture influences and futuristic alien tech chic. Gameplay-wise, you play a random, malleable gene’d teenager who roams the procedurally wasteland in defense of the un-radiated town you live in (which also serves as a hub). If you die, you resume as another teenager – that’s where the roguelike element comes in.

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18 Games Highlighted in Nintendo Switch Showcase

Nintendo highlighted 18 indie games during its GDC 2019 Nindies Showcase, many with confirmed or vague imminent release dates — including a few games being released today.

Check out each of the games highlighted below for more info and a better look at the Switch’s upcoming Nindies lineup.

Cuphead

Nintendo confirmed the formerly Xbox One-console exclusive Cuphead is coming to the Nintendo Switch. No mention was made of Cuphead’s upcoming DLC, but Switch players can now get a taste of the beautifully animated bullet hell shooter. Cuphead comes to Switch on April 18.

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Disney May Be Reviving Lucasfilm Games

Disney seems to possibly be bringing back its game division of Lucasfilm Games, with multiple job postings listed on Disney’s career site that detail working specifically for Lucasfilm Games, as reported by PCGamesN.

The roles include producers, art directors, and marketing coordinators to work out of San Francisco, including a branch for territories in Asia.

The job summaries include descriptions such as roles that support, “the visual development and production of multiple licensed titles.” As well as job responsibilities that say, “Meet with game developers both in person and remotely to ensure product vision and quality benchmarks are met.”

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The Latest Free Game From The Epic Store Is Out Tomorrow

In case you haven’t heard: The Epic Games Store is giving away a free PC game every two weeks this year to celebrate its first 12 months in business, and all you have to do is create a free Epic account to claim it. For the past two weeks, Epic members have enjoyed free access to Slime Rancher, a charming game about collecting slimes and running a farm–but starting tomorrow, Slime Rancher will be replaced by Oxenfree, a supernatural mystery game from Night School Studio. Oxenfree will be available for free from March 21 to April 4–and once you claim the game during that time period, it’s yours to keep forever. You don’t even have to install it.

Oxenfree is a story-driven adventure where you play as a teenage girl named Alex on a weekend trip with her friends to an island. After they accidentally trigger the release of a supernatural force, Alex and her friends must find a way to set things right and escape with their lives. Alex has free rein to explore the whole island, and the main gameplay centers around dialogue bubbles that appear above her head as she talks–at any given time, you have multiple dialogue choices to pick from, or you can choose to say nothing at all. Player choices have a significant impact and multiple endings are possible.

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“The rabbit hole of influence goes deep in Oxenfree–from playing matchmaker among Alex’s friends to destroying or strengthening her own relationships with them–and it’s entertaining to repeat it all in an effort to learn what could be,” wrote Alexa Ray Corriea in GameSpot’s Oxenfree review. The game received an 8/10 for its amazing dialogue, unpredictable story, fantastic soundtrack, and deep influence of player choice.

Oxenfree generally sells for $20 on PC, so don’t miss this chance to pick it up for 100% off. And if you fall in love with its style and story, keep an eye out for the next game from Night School Studio, Afterparty, which is set to release this year.

Get Oxenfree for free in the Epic Games Store »