
Every area feels completely new, at least for the first twenty one levels that we played, and more than once we were quietly impressed with how the game looked. One thing we will say is that the graphics, whilst not at the top end by any means, are really, really well done, from the colour pallet, level design and attention to detail it felt like a game that has been painstakingly (or lovingly) pieced together bit by bit instead of huge bare areas dumped down. If this all seems a little familiar then you’ve probably played Eden Eternal (also developed by X Legend).Ĭreating our Mage we jumped into the game and set to work WASD controls and an awkward secondary left mouse click to move (often clicking through our GUI windows and accidentally moving) we got to check out the world. Interestingly you get to switch between all three of these classes, as well as the other six classes that you unlock as you level up after completing the relevant class quest. Jumping in and creating our character we had a few customization options and the choice of three classes Swordmaster, Gunslinger or Mage, with a fourth Dragon Knight that is currently unavailable until after open beta launch (the class already exists in the Taiwanese release of the game known as Astral Realm). The title is a familiar fantasy based anime game, as the developers are well known for, and in it players get to play their own character, plough through quest content, level up to become more powerful and unlock new features.




Recently we got to play the Closed Beta of Twin Saga, a free to play MMORPG developed by X-Legend (Aura Kingdom, Grand Fantasia, Dragomon Hunter) and published by Aeria Games. First Impressions on Twin Saga, Twin Saga Review
