Put in about 10 hours last night. It was ok. The 'gotta catch 'em all' aspect will grab some people for a while.
The combat is pretty retro (ie, slowish) and I tried an assassin and just couldn't play it after playing a Sorceress in BDO. Melee was just not fast or exciting enough.
Went back to my wizardish char which handles the old-school tab-targetting combat better, and at least you can move while casting.
Overall it was entertaining in a blast-from-the-past way, taming mounts with the option to turn them into combat pets was pretty cool, but it would have done better a few years ago.
The crafting is pretty standard, collect some bits, buy a reagent, make a thing. You can deconstruct your old gear to get items that are used to buff up your new gear. Nothing really stands out as new or interesting.
So it gets a rating of 5 potatoes out of 2 Sharknado sequels.
Insert "Flying too close to the sun" comment here_____ This game has no interest for me...I liked Tactical Zombeh's 5 Potatoes out of 2 Sharknado sequals comment and concur.
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MAGA
@Piscore Couldn't agree more
The combat is pretty retro (ie, slowish) and I tried an assassin and just couldn't play it after playing a Sorceress in BDO. Melee was just not fast or exciting enough.
Went back to my wizardish char which handles the old-school tab-targetting combat better, and at least you can move while casting.
Overall it was entertaining in a blast-from-the-past way, taming mounts with the option to turn them into combat pets was pretty cool, but it would have done better a few years ago.
The crafting is pretty standard, collect some bits, buy a reagent, make a thing. You can deconstruct your old gear to get items that are used to buff up your new gear. Nothing really stands out as new or interesting.
So it gets a rating of 5 potatoes out of 2 Sharknado sequels.
Seaspite
Playing ESO on my X-Box