The 2-faction world PvP will be a bummer for all PvE-fans. PvE also seems somewhat undercooked. On the other hand the PvP aspects of the game could create a niche crowd for this title.
What I dislike about this title is their current fatigue system. So many activities are restricted by fatigue, if you wish to play this game a lot be prepared to use your credit card.
Iselin: And the next person who says "but it's a business, they need to make money" can just go fuck yourself.
Yea, the fatigue systems they put in Korean MMO's are dumb.
What I do like is that huge open world and OWPvP. I'm not a big fan of Theme Park MMO's, but having no dungeon finder that ports you do the dungeon, and actually makes you run there is awesome to the PvP of the game. I loved it in Vanilla WoW.
I think the combat needs work as it is now but besides that it is a fun game with great graphics and a great open world.
The combat needs work but I don't think it's as unplayable as some comments/videos I've seen.
I was watching a video where the streamer was getting more and more progressively angry with it but I felt his emotions, while they might be valid for him, were non-issues or at least not as game breaking for me.
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My opinion of Bless is that it isn't innovative enough or bring anything new to the genre. As a result, you are less likely to be hard pressed to continue playing it over a game you've been playing and have a lot more time invested in. In other words, if you've already invested considerable time in BDO, there is little reason to leave it for Bless. As lacking as BDO may be, it has a lot more to offer than Bless does.
I think it'll get similar reviews to AA and B&S in the west with an average score of 5-7 depending on the reviewer/website. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next.
According to game site 2p.com, Bless Online's highest concurrent online players in Korea reached 90,000 (note that Korean open beta started on Jan 27th 2016)
This figure apparently came from 2p.com's sister site in China which claim to obtain it from an "insider" in the Korean gaming industry. Since this is the first month period of its open beta, Bless has unsurprisingly taken up the top spot of Korean MMORPG ranking for now.
The original Chinese report also give a comparative list of how Bless performed against other MMO in their first month of release in Korea. I will just list two that might be of interest to gamers in the West:
Blade and Soul - max 230,000 concurrent users (July 2012) Archeage - max 100,000 concurrent users (January 2013)
"A game is fun if it is learnable but not trivial" -- Togelius & Schmidhuber
I don't think this game will do well in the West, it's just too average and contains everything the West is sick and tired of, with nothing that really shines or stands out about it. As gorgeous as it is..
Now Playing: Bless / Summoners War Looking forward to: Crowfall / Lost Ark / Black Desert Mobile
Well idk how much depth it has in it but yes if typical of how Korean devs make their games it is likely a one trick pony.However i will be trying it out for sure. What will make me instantly depart and delete is if i see any of that typical Korean spamfest combat.I want thinking,challenging combat not a ARPG pretending to be a mmorpg.
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I havent got a chance to play it but the graphics and game world look nice....Then again so did Aion, Archeage and some of the other garbage that has come out of Asia.
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What I dislike about this title is their current fatigue system. So many activities are restricted by fatigue, if you wish to play this game a lot be prepared to use your credit card.
What I do like is that huge open world and OWPvP. I'm not a big fan of Theme Park MMO's, but having no dungeon finder that ports you do the dungeon, and actually makes you run there is awesome to the PvP of the game. I loved it in Vanilla WoW.
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I was watching a video where the streamer was getting more and more progressively angry with it but I felt his emotions, while they might be valid for him, were non-issues or at least not as game breaking for me.
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My opinion of Bless is that it isn't innovative enough or bring anything new to the genre. As a result, you are less likely to be hard pressed to continue playing it over a game you've been playing and have a lot more time invested in. In other words, if you've already invested considerable time in BDO, there is little reason to leave it for Bless. As lacking as BDO may be, it has a lot more to offer than Bless does.
거북이는 목을 내밀 때 안 움직입니다
This figure apparently came from 2p.com's sister site in China which claim to obtain it from an "insider" in the Korean gaming industry. Since this is the first month period of its open beta, Bless has unsurprisingly taken up the top spot of Korean MMORPG ranking for now.
The original Chinese report also give a comparative list of how Bless performed against other MMO in their first month of release in Korea. I will just list two that might be of interest to gamers in the West:
Blade and Soul - max 230,000 concurrent users (July 2012)
Archeage - max 100,000 concurrent users (January 2013)
"A game is fun if it is learnable but not trivial" -- Togelius & Schmidhuber
Looking forward to: Crowfall / Lost Ark / Black Desert Mobile
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What will make me instantly depart and delete is if i see any of that typical Korean spamfest combat.I want thinking,challenging combat not a ARPG pretending to be a mmorpg.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
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Either that, or another horribly cynnical attempt to dig into the Minecraft and/or survival audience.