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Blade & Soul – CBT1 – Early Level Impressions

By Michael Sagoe (Mikedot)

 

So after two and a half years of waiting (or eight plus years, depending if you’ve been waiting for an English version since its inception), NCWest has finally given North America and Europe a taste of the martial arts madness that is Blade & Soul (B&S), an Asian-themed fantasy MMORPG created by in-house development studio Team Bloodlust and originally headlined by popular Korean artist Hyung-tae Kim, best known for his work on the Magna Carta series. After NCWest revealed an announcement in 2012, the game was put on a hiatus for very undisclosed reasons (although, anyone that has been paying close attention to NCSoft’s track record can easily figure out what caused such a delay). Regardless, NCWest is finally ready to give B&S its chance to shine here in the west, and they’ve been going full force with weekly news updates, livestreams and promotions galore.

 

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In order to drum up some hype, NCWest is hosting five closed beta tests for anyone that purchases a founder’s pack off their website, or for anyone that’s lucky enough to get their hands on a closed beta key. After years of watching promo videos, guides, wikis and competitive tournaments on YouTube, I was ready to jump into the action.

 

For starters, the game starts up with players being able to choose up to handful of classes among four different races: The courageous Jin (humans), the powerful Gon (Big humans), the mysterious Yun (Tall skinny female humans) and the diminutive Lyn (Tiny humans with animal ears and tails).

 

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Sure, it’s kind of disappointing that the race selection only features variations on humans with some defining body physiques. Luckily (for B&S) the character creation options will more than make up for it, because without a single doubt in my mind, Blade & Soul features one of the best character creation systems in any MMORPG out there.

 

Character creation includes a number of hairstyles, facial and body sliders, skin tones and more (hell, there’s even three sliders dedicated to female chest sizes.) Not only is there tons of options for creation, but also tons of options to make sure your creations are perfect, including different preview outfits, poses, height comparisons and lighting tests. They’ve pretty much covered everything there is for players to make the character of their dreams…

 

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…or nightmares, if you’re into that sort of thing.

 

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You could easily spend hours upon hours tweaking your character creations. I think the development team really wanted players to, because they also included an option to save your character’s appearance into these neat little jpeg files that can easily be reused, as well as shared by other players.

 

Go ahead: Save this picture below and drop it into your BNS picture folder, then reload it using the character creator. Cool, huh?

 

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The character creation tools are so impressive that one may even forget that there’s still a legitimate game to be played here. I could spend this entire article talking about character creation in B&S, but that wouldn’t make for a very enjoyable article, so I went with creating this Jin Kung Fu Master here and dived in.

 

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At the start of the game, you’re given a fairly short tutorial that will teach players how to interact with objects in the game world, the art of windwalking (also known as Qing-Gong), basic combat attacks, and the revive system. All the while teaching players more about the Hongmoon school, the students that train there, and the old Lyn master who runs the school. After learning all these gameplay elements, you’re then treated to several cutscenes showcasing the wonderful demise of your school, all thanks to an evil women named Jin So Yeon and her crew.

 

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Your character watches everyone get destroyed, including the master, and then the player’s quest for vengeance begins, but not after getting knocked off a huge floating island.

 

From here, the tutorial extends itself into a few more quests where players meet up with soldiers known as the Bamboo guard, and must defend a beachside from thugs and pirates known as the Blackram. This is where players can meet up with other players for the first time as they all work together to push back the Blackram thugs and rescue a few Bamboo guard members on the side. Only after that and a few more tutorial quests that teach the upgrade system and how Soul Shields work (also known as Bopae) will you gain an ounce of freedom in how your game plays out.

 

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It’s absolutely a good time to point out that this game is beautiful on a level off our typical MMORPG scale. Yes including games that went into development after this game was already released. Sure, there is are some textures that could use a high resolution update, but the visual effects, skyboxes and overall appearance of the environments will make for some tasty eye candy.

 

Given the depths of this beauty, I naturally broke from the quest line chain to attempt to break free of the typical map. Unfortunately even with the insane jump sprint capabilities offered in Blade & Soul, I was prevented from any kind of off-the-map exploration because there’s invisible walls placed EVERYWHERE. It’s incredibly annoying and disappointing. Why put in a kickass movement system when players can’t make use of it anywhere other than the paths already laid out for us? Not to mention that movement system cannot be used in combat for anything beyond setting up a flashy first move of engagement.

 

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Simply put: Don’t bother trying to venture off the beaten path using your amazing movement abilities, because the game won’t let you.

 

Despite this, the combat system stands well on its own, as it provides a unique mix between combat found in modern MMORPGs and fighting games. Players can perform various different combo attacks along with an array of CC abilities such as stuns, knockdowns, grabs, launchers and more. And each hit performed is very satisfying to land on an opponent, as visual and audio feedback with each attack feels incredibly heavy and solid. From my experiences of playing from level 1 to 15, I was already feeling like a complete martial arts hero, executing powerful slams, ground tackles, one-inch punches and other dazzling moves that would make the late Bruce Lee proud. As nicely animated as this was, there seemed to be just enough compromise on animation cancelling to make micromanaging fighting fans find the battles rewarding.

 

Mob enemies in the game, although fairly easy to defeat, do a great job of scaling up the challenge and keeping players on their toes. They will start off by attacking slowly and blindly by using attacks with visual effect tells or large telegraphs that can be dodged by simply stepping out of the way. Later on, they add in new layers of challenge, such as using their own blocks and counter attacks, so players will always have to be paying attention to an enemy’s current state if they wish to end battles quickly.

 

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Now this impressions article is just about done, but one issue that I’d like to point out before ending things off is with the game’s storyline and more specifically, how it was presented in voice acting, because for Pete’s sake…

 

While some characters actually sounded pretty decent, most of the voice acting in the game can only be considered as absolutely horrendous. Some character’s voices sound too forced, others sound like no effort was put forth, and many, many characters speak various dialects of English that throws off the whole Asian fantasy theme. Even characters that are supposedly related to each other speak different dialects. It’s almost as if the developers asked random NCWest employees to step in and voice most of the characters to save time and money on quality voice work. I was hoping the VO for this game was going to be “cheesy”, much like how voice acting was presenting in those old 1980s Kung-Fu flicks. But what I got instead was something much, much worse.

 

Even though NCWest has mentioned that the VO is only temporary and will be updated sometime before the official launch, the lack of quality VO in the closed beta really shook me out of the experience, and at one point, I simply stopped following the storyline because of it.

 


Overall my time spent playing the early stages of the game was very enjoyable and exciting, due to the top-tier character creation tools, good looking environments, and the combat shining brightly very early on in the game. For such an engaging title, it still boggles my mind that NCWest decided to hold this game back for so long, because if it was released in NA/EU territories much sooner, it could have potentially rocked the gaming market back then.

 

There’s several other aspects of the game that I wasn’t able to cover in this impressions, such as the PvE instances and the PvP scene, so I will be focusing my time and attention on those aspects for the next few closed beta tests. Until then, keep your bookmarks tabbed to OnRPG for more info on Blade & Soul.

 

WildStar Enter the Cryo-Plex Update Now Live

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NCSOFT and Carbine Studios announced today that the latest update to WildStarEnter the Cryo-Plex – is now live. As the first game update to come to WildStar since its free-to-play transition, Enter the Cryo-Plex brings the new Cryo-Plex arena and Arena Season 2.

The Cryo-Plex arena is a frozen tundradome in the extreme southern region of Olyssia where teams will face off in subzero temperatures. Arena Season 2 offers teams the ability to jump into Rated matches against other teams of similar skill and battle their way to the top of the rankings while collecting rare rewards. Teams can improve or lose their rating based on their wins and losses throughout a Season and at the end, the top five teams will receive unique weapons, a mount, pet and title.

To find out more about the Cryo-Plex arena and Arena Season 2, check out this post.

 

Europa Universalis IV: The Cossacks Confirms Release Date

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With the holiday season soon in full swing, it’s the perfect time to plan how you’ll be spending those late nights in front of the computer. Why not conquer the world?

On December 1, 2015, you will be able to play The Cossacks, the next expansion for Europa Universalis IV, the best-selling historical grand-strategy game from Paradox Development Studio. With a host of new features and upgrades as impressive as the legendary steppe warriors themselves, The Cossacks brings even more depth and detail to Paradox’s flagship series.

A new diplomatic system lets you highlight provinces for expansion, pointing out to friend and foe alike where your ambitions lie. Earn the trust of your allies by performing favors for them, and use the promise of enemy territory to entice them to your side.

    Other features include:

  • The Estates: Allocate lands to clergy, nobles and merchants as you try to balance the powers in your Renaissance state.
  • Tell The World What You Want: Designate neighboring provinces as “places of interest”, build trust with other nations, and entice allies with the promise of land for their support.
  • Tengri: Tengri is now a Syncretic faith, allowing it to tolerate a secondary religion as if it were a national faith.
  • Horde Unity and Razing: Nomadic nations now must pay attention the horde unity of their tribes  a unity that can only be maintained by the occasional pillaging
  • Improved Culture Change: You can now restore a previous culture to a converted province, or convert a province you hold to a culture that is not your own.
  • Native Policies: Set your policy for colonial encounters with natives. Are you focused on quick subjugation, peaceful growth or trading advantages?
  • Improved Espionage: New spy actions allow you to study the technology of more advanced countries and prod your rivals’ subjects towards independence.

And, as always, even if you don’t buy The Cossacks, its release will be accompanied with a free major content update for all Europa Universalis IV players.

Heroes Tactics: Mythiventures Announces iOS Release Date

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Camex Games, a mobile games developer committed to creating games that are accessible to casual players while providing hardcore gameplay depth, announced today that Heroes Tactics: Mythiventures is coming to iOS devices on November 19. Whether it be setting out on a quest to save the kidnapped princess, challenging other players to PvP combat, adventuring through player customized levels, raiding castles, or creating the most powerful guild, players will have a wealth of different gameplay choices with Heroes Tactics: Mythiventures.

“We have brought a classic RPG with turn based combat to casual players by making the game easy to get into while providing immense depth that will keep hardcore players engaged for a long time,” says Michael Tseng, senior production coordinator for Camex Games. “Heroes Tactics: Mythiventures offers endless gameplay as players build their army of highly unique heroes. From powerful wizards who can obliterate an enemy with one blast to sword wielding knights, the game is filled with heroes who can be strategically brought into combat, with many combinations that can defeat the monsters who seek to destroy you. The only wrong choice, is the one that gets you killed.”

Call of Duty: Black Ops III Makes Over $550 Million During Opening Weekend

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Activision Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI), today confirmed that Call of Duty®: Black Ops III is the biggest entertainment launch of the year. In its first three days, the blockbuster title exceeded $550 million in sell-through worldwide, according to Activision estimates. The opening weekend haul is the biggest entertainment launch of 2015, including theatrical box office, music and book launches.

Engagement per player also set a new record for the Call of Duty® franchise. Additionally, fans played more than 75 million hours online in its opening three days.

“Call of Duty’s millions of passionate fans have shown us, yet again, the strength of their commitment to this enduring franchise,” said Bobby Kotick, Activision Blizzard’s Chief Executive Officer. “Call of Duty: Black Ops III is the biggest entertainment launch this year in any medium, and bigger than any theatrical opening weekend ever.”

“The Call of Duty: Black Ops III launch is bigger than any game, any movie, or any entertainment launch this year. But more importantly, our fans are engaging more deeply with the franchise than ever before. In fact, so far, people are playing Black Ops III for more hours per player than any Call of Duty game on record,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. “Call of Duty is more than a game, it’s a year round passion for a growing base of millions of fans and it’s only gaining momentum.”

“As we’ve said from the start, PlayStation is the best place to play Call of Duty, and this record-breaking launch shows how true this statement is. Black Ops III is the biggest launch of the year so far, and the PlayStation Nation is ready. We’re proud to call PlayStation the home of Call of Duty and look forward to supporting our community with DLC map pack content first,” said Adam Boyes, VP of Publisher and Developer Relations, Sony Computer Entertainment America.

On PlayStation®4, Black Ops III set a new record as the best-selling digital full game by units sold in its first day of availability in PS4™ history.

“Call of Duty: Black Ops III is off to a great start at GameStop,” said Bob Puzon, senior vice president of merchandising for GameStop. “The game’s story line, new features and intense zombie mode, have helped make it our most successful title launch so far this year.”

During the three-day opening, worldwide sales rose significantly over the previous two years, including setting a new franchise mark, as digital downloads of the game across next generation consoles rose nearly 100% from a year ago.

Black Ops III established new marks in viewership as the No. 1 most streamed and most viewed game of any game launch in 2015, as reported by Twitch.

Biggest entertainment launch of the year is based on Call of Duty: Black Ops III retail and digital sell-through, and reported movie, music and book gross sales, each for the opening three-days following initial launch, according to publicly-available data, retail customer sell-through information and internal Activision estimates. Digital download increase of Black Ops III versus last year is based on sell-through in first three days after initial launch. Engagement is based on internal recording of gameplay hours per player for the first three days after initial launch.