The most hilariously weird Plays of the Game in Overwatch

The Play of the Game mechanic is one of the best things about Overwatch

The Play of the Game mechanic is one of the best things about Overwatch. Sure, some of them are boring, but at its best it synthesizes a crucial moment in the match and holds up a certain player as a spotlight MVP. That’s fun, and more games should do it. The more we dress up esports with conventional broadcasting tropes, the more they can translate to general audiences.

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The Play of the Game, however, can also capture certain Overwatch characters in some strange, dumb, or otherwise unique situations. These are my favorite, because reveal all the weird random nonsense that happens in multiplayer games in some unflattering ways. Below, we’ve gathered some uncomplimentary Plays of the Game from each selectable character. Yeah that’s right, we were even able to dig up an Ana highlight. Thank us later.

Torbjorn

This is a perfect example of the fun and interactive gameplay Torbjorn offers. Seriously, can we please stop building turret-oriented characters in first-person shooters? Please?

Widowmaker

Pro Widowmaker strat: Get everyone on the other team to stand in a straight line.

McCree

I like to imagine Mei was trying to pull a sick play and block McCree’s ultimate with her ice wall, immediately realized her mistake, and uninstalled the game forever.

Bastion

Does it still count as spawn camping if it happens, like, before the game even starts? For a pacifist hippy robot, Bastion sure is a bully.

Hanzo

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This is a sick play, but I mostly like it because it’s good to watch Hanzo fall off a cliff over and over again.

Pharah

Reinhardt wanted Pharah to get that Play of the Game so bad he jumped off a cliff in front of her rocket to secure it. That’s a true team player.

Reaper

A teabag and an out-of-nowhere Death Blossom? This Reaper Play of the Game absolutely embodies the emotional maturity of your average Reaper main.

Mercy

I feel like there’s a Bible story about this somewhere.

Reinhardt

Who says Reinhardt doesn’t have mobility?

Zenyatta

80 percent hero damage and a single frag. Hell yes. Who says playing support is boring?

Lucio

For a super cool easygoing DJ, Lucio does tend to drop a lot of people to their doom. “Let’s break it down! And by down I mean the bottom of this pit. Sorry!”

Junkrat

Junkrat is listed as a “defensive” hero, because sometimes his best moments come from dying in a very convenient place.

Roadhog

Roadhogg unloading his entire ultimate into a chill-as-hell Zenyatta kinda sums up his whole brand, doesn’t it?

Zarya

Zarya is seriously like flypaper for noobs.

Soldier: 76

You actually couldn’t tell the difference, could you?

Mei

If footage of Mei using her ultimate and subsequently getting five super-casual headshots doesn’t infuriate you, you probably haven’t played enough Overwatch.

D.Va

Sometimes all you need to turn a terrible ultimate into a clutch team-wipe is a really, really bad Roadhogg.

Symmetra

People make jokes about Bastion Play of the Games consisting of a guy holding down one button. But he ain’t got nothing on Symmetra. This Play of the Game is exactly the same as something Bastion would do, except in slow-motion.

Winston

Apparently sometimes all you need to get Play of the Game as Winston is some great hustle.

Tracer

That’s right, the Overwatch kids have figured out the perfect angle to maximize Tracer’s butt potential during emotes. I wonder how much Blizzard regrets turning the face of the franchise’s posterior into a meme.

Genji

One percent of Genji players are legit game-changing forces who are absolutely integral to a competitive team. The other 99 percent rely on dumb luck. At least that dumb luck can be spectacular sometimes, right?

Ana

Honestly it’s kind of impossible to get Play of the Game with Ana, except if you’re this guy and have a brief moment of obscene sickness with the double-kill and the Reinhardt stun. Hats off to you, my man.

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