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Inflexion Games' survival MMO Nightingale released into Early Access last week, and we've been putting it through its paces. How does the Gaslamp Fantasy survival game hold up in Early Access? Here is our review.
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7 seems about right to me.
But as I havent gotten to the end yet that could also change. Just got a big step up in power to the 100 level gear so hopefully stuff doesnt get trivial.
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this is how i, and my friends feel as well. we definitely look forward to logging in each night and this game has a huge amount of potential, and am excited to see what they do with it going forward through early access
Enshrouded has been the best Survival so far for me.
Enshrouded felt the most crisp and streamlined, it feels good to move around in the world and combat feels weighty. It doesn't bog you down with mundane tasks, it lets you play. When I go out to explore it gives me a sense of adventure with danger lurking just around the corner. The Shroud(timed danger zone) is well done and zones mesh together. Lots of good loot in the open world or by crafting and speaking of crafting it has so many options gives you a lot of freedom to build with your imagination.
It does have some faults though, you can cheese for gear and mats, which I've avoided doing. The action bar also needs some work.
Kind of sad to see the game itself is being reported as mid, I worked really hard on the music. Hopefully people enjoy that part at least.
Another opinion from me is that it is great, but outside of building which can go on for many more hours and is seriously some of the best from any survival game ever, it simply lacks gameplay beyond the initial offering. Depending on your skill and how you play you can finish whats there now in anywhere from 25-50 hours easily. There's still a lot of map left for them to add and more story and items to get but they really need something more for end game to add to repetition but this can be said for many survival games but it's really short with Enshrouded.
But once you put it down you never pick it back up.
Complete miss of a game.
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I took the stance pre-release that I wasn't sure what Nightingale was trying to be, and I'm pretty sure that they aren't quite sure either!
Really enjoyed your review!
I hate the tendency of random strangers that absolutely just for kicks end up destroying your fun. I want solo or safer private server options.
When the game is less buggy and they introduce the solo offline mode I will look at it.
7/10 is a fair rating. I would give it 6/10. The game lacks a soul like so many procedual generated games. Some nice mechanics grouped with nice graphics and a nice idea get repetitive fast. Every realm has some of the same locations you get used to fast. You work/grind them to gather resources to proceed to greater gear only to repete the process in later realms.
The story get provided by bits you have to find somewhere. It does not propell you through the game, it is just accompanying you. The great start with a cool voice of puck is followed by overwhelming UI crafting menus, loads of craftings stations and complete forests and hills you have to grind down to build your homes. Though it is quite a fighting game the rudimentary combat system provides little fun in using it.
To sum it up... 80 hours in... I am thinking to give Enshrouded a visit, might be worth it.
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