And with the introduction of "rewards" and "treasure chests," the once guaranteed victory of the "Brutalizer" was broken.
The playing field between "escapers" and "Brutalizers" had become a back-and-forth battle.
Even at one point, "escapers" became the side with the majority of victories.
Until the "game" rules changed again.
"Brutalizers" could now bring their own favored weapons into play.
Afterward, the battle between the two sides became tit for tat once again.
"Balanced?"
Jason looked into the essence of the "game" rules.
Of course, he was well aware that such "balance" wasn't for the sake of "fairness," it was merely to make the "game" more appealing.
A one-sided victory is exhilarating.
But it doesn't last.
It's like cheating in a game.
The game ends with a cheat.
Only a confrontation where the opponents are evenly matched is the most captivating.