Warrior Epic: Is It A Real Epic?
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Possibility Space is making things possible with their flagship opus, Warrior Epic. The game garnered mixed opinions from the gaming population because of its all-too-familiar offline feel. It felt like the game’s development and release was a hit-or-miss thing. Almost everything in the game was unexpected for an online version. Does the game have the right to be called “epic?”
Warrior Epic - Combat System Tutorial |
Warrior Epic graces us with an intro movie, talking about a great war and an entire civilization hanging in the balance. 300 years later, the kingdom has been rebuilt, and now calls for heroes to protect the land. After that brief and quite irrelevant historical montage, players are immediately thrown into the game without any knowledge of the game’s inner workings. I tried fiddling with the UI, but it only gave me a few ideas on what to do. Somehow, I got stumped as to why I got the brutish pitfighter character instead of the magical class, Pangolins, I selected from the patch screen. Before I began, I searched for answers around the web, and found out that the pitfighter is every player’s default character. The character selection in the patch screen was as useless as an entrance sign without a door.
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Final words? It’s difficult to give a verdict for game that’s loosely an MMORPG and loosely an offline game. It’s safe to say the game is a mixture of both… a seemingly unripe, raw, and inconsistent one. There’s potential for the game to be a unique yet familiar adventure. But it’s the poor execution that determined its fate. You can try going for this game, but I suggest looking at other offline RPGs first before downloading this. On the upside, it’s free.
The Good: Mercenary system, Impressive graphics
The Bad: Linear maps, stingy rewards, lack of online feel