You'll also need a lot of gold, which sadly unless you craft and play the market or run a lot of end game dungeons is very scarce while lvling due to low quest rewards. Gear progression is a nightmare after you hit 36 as the game no longer give you even 1 of the 20+ stones you will eventually need to upgrade your weapon, 3~5 accessory items. But since the game forces you either in early lvls or later on to pick one side, as well as the fact a item which is needed in practically every crafting guild can only be obtained in decent quantity through faction dailies, its just horrible should you be on during peek hours and in the not as popular faction. If you had given me the option to not join a faction then I would have been more then content to be a solo player and not bother with the blue and red fighting. The faction sizes are also extremely disproportional with one side always being larger than the other side for no reason. The open world PvP is horribly unbalanced since it is related to factions, there is nothing stopping high lvls from camping out faction areas to kill lower lvl players as the NPC's in the camp areas are only scaled for that areas lvl. What I honestly hate about this game is open world PvP, the faction system and gear progression. So even if you are fighting a lvl 50 player if you can land a successful counter you can still hurt them alot. The games PvP is actually really **** good when in arena, it balances gear and lvls for the 1v1 and tag team matching. (Still prefer tera's combat as I feel there is never a time when i'm stuck just spamming auto do to being unable to cast ability one after another as apposed to BnS.) The story line is rather interesting and the side quests are more or less essential to lvling with the typical gathering, kill amount and return quests. Which is different when compared to a game such as tera which also has a combat system thought more skills and items to use then compared to BnS. Which is different when compared to a game such as tera which For how old the game is it is pretty good, combat is nice and very combo heavy. Blade & Soul: Revolution is free to play and will launch shortly.For how old the game is it is pretty good, combat is nice and very combo heavy. It does the soul good to see this tiny element in game design pop its head back up. We urge you to watch our gameplay video, to see the details in action. These reels can continue while playing the mini-game as well, as an added bonus. Lastly, once the data is downloaded and ready for install, Blade & Soul: Revolution allows you to watch some promotional videos of the features within the MMORPG, in case you need a refresher. The added layer also comes in handy in later evolutions of the mini-game, as the environment slowly changes. This glide, which eventually makes it into the gameplay footage, will allow the character to reach otherwise awkwardly placed coins. Please forgive me in my mimicking a Cuphead tutorial. Luckily, the sudden prompts even out pretty quickly.Īdditionally, this wasn't immediately clear, but a second button press while mid-air will activate the glide mechanism used in the MMORPG. ![]() Right off the bat, you'll notice in the video that there might be a few stability issues at first, as power is prioritized for a smooth download first and foremost. ![]() One button press allows for a small jump, with the goal being the collection of coins, while avoiding deadly spikes. The 2D platformer follows the endless runner model, where the character automatically runs to the right. Finally, after years of Bandai Namco holding the patent for this system, we're able to play games while waiting to play games again! We've recorded what this gameplay looks like in real-time, which you can see below. Be sure you're on Wi-Fi when you hit that download button! Double-check, if necessary, because that's a lot of data to blow.Ĭonsidering the sizable download, Blade & Soul: Revolution has added a neat mini-game that can be played underneath the progress bar. Around 3.7GB of additional data will be required, after downloading the app itself. It's like Shenmue, but with more flying.Īs pre-registered devices are able to now load the game up before launch, the game's large download size has become apparent. Under the new moniker, Blade & Soul: Revolution, you'll once again be able to adventure through this Eastern setting, on your quest for revenge. Well, with the game now being made for mobile devices under another Korean giant, Netmarble, the game has a chance at revitalizing its image. Who out there remembers Blade & Soul? Once seen as the next big thing since Guild Wars 2, under Korean publisher NCSoft, this massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) with a fantastical setting never achieved the waves it set out to make.
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