If you’ve been playing Project Nevada Remastered for quite some time now, then you’ve probably come across Styles. They’re basically character archetypes which defines how your character plays out like a Hitman (has a gun) or a Medic (heals). And now, you’re wondering which style you should keep, so that you can keep on doing whatever you want! Without further ado, in this tier list, I’ll rank all the styles in Project Nevada Remastered from best to worst.
Best Style Tier List
So far, there’s a total of 9 Styles that you can use in Project Nevada Remastered. As mentioned above, they all have different playstyles and design, and yeah, that also means that some are better than others. I’ll be ranking all the styles in the game from best up to the absolute butt-cheeks, so that you can decide whether you should keep your Joy Style or not.
S Tier
- Hitman Style – First up, we have a combat-oriented style, which is the Hitman Style. This style provides a unique advantage: a gun. No other style offers a free gun that deals 11 damage per headshot and has a 10-round magazine with a fast fire rate. It allows you to sneak up on players and take them out quickly. Additionally, the hitman style gives extra cash on bounties, making it a solid S-tier choice.
- Swordman Style – One of the standout styles is the Swordsman Style. It provides not just a machete but also the best dashes in the game, allowing for quick movement and evasion. This style is great for keeping distance from enemies and making swift attacks. For its agility and effective melee combat, the swordsman style is rated S-tier.
A Tier
- Burglar Style – First up, we have the Burglar Style. This style stands in a league of its own. Why? Because it’s not really focused on combat. Instead, it’s more self-sufficient and primarily used for grinding money.
- Moreover, the burglar style excels at farming cash quickly, making it an A-tier choice for players looking to get rich really quick. Plus, the crowbar is a fast weapon that deals 10 damage per hit. But apart from that, it’s not useful for much else.
- Medic Style – Next, we have the Medic Style. Like the burglar, this style is more self-sufficient and great for solo runs. It also shines in large group battles, as it allows you to heal teammates or yourself. Despite having lower HP compared to other styles, it compensates with higher stamina. For its support and solo capabilities, the medic style also earns an A-tier rating.
- Thug Style – The Thug Style is similar to the swordsman but lacks the superior dashes. However, it compensates with a guard break ability that can remove an opponent’s block and open them up to critical attacks. This style also has slightly more HP than others. For these reasons, the thug style earns an A-tier rating.
- Boxer Style – Next up is the Boxer Style. This well-rounded style offers good defense and offense. However, its damage can be inconsistent, and it relies heavily on the rage mode to do significant damage.
- Its main saving grace is an evasive move that can avoid all damage, making it the best (and only) evasive move in the game. Despite its flaws, the boxer style is a solid A-tier due to its versatility and evasion ability.
B Tier
- Glee Style – Now, let’s talk about the Glee Style. This style is decent but not exceptional. While it used to be more effective, players can now easily counter its main move by rolling out of the Glee trip and retaliating. As it stands, glee is more of a mid-tier style, neither the best nor the worst.
C Tier
- Grunt Style – The Grunt Style is a basic, entry-level style. It gives you the ability to shove opponents away, but not much else. It’s a straightforward C-tier style that serves as a starting point for new players.
D Tier
- Joy Style – Finally, we have the Joy Style. This style is currently a disappointment. It’s essentially a reskin of the glee style and doesn’t offer any new moves.
- It takes over nine hours to acquire, which makes it a significant time investment for little reward. Due to its inefficiency and redundancy, the joy style is rated D-tier.
There you have it, my tier list for all the styles in Project Nevada Remastered. Remember, the ratings I gave are subjective and based on my personal experience and playstyle. Your preferences might differ, and that’s perfectly fine.
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