


This game lets you go in, expand your Personal Guild Territory by clearing away fog through Guild Quests and then you can assign NPCs to build buildings like a Guild Storage. Not many games give you the same progressive feeling of accomplishment when working on a Guild. It does a good job of letting you have a personal feel for the game as you go through it.Ģ - The Guild System is pretty epic, not going to lie this was a large factor of me wanting to play it. Anything prior to Level 31 feels mostly like a Tutorial that actually lets you get used to the game instead of saying "Here's your 5 minute Tutorial. Now, lemme get to my personal Pros and Cons list.ġ - Leveling is pretty quick during the first 40 Levels. It's optional for the most part and I reached level 47 without doing more than a fun Duel with some Guild Mates. I love the Open World feeling and I like that PvP isn't forced upon you every time you turn around. It has a rather appealing aesthetic in my opinion and the fact it feels like Blade and Soul had a Love Child with AION was what made it even better.

Why? Because while I have had a rough time with most games in the recent year or so (Looking at you Skyforge and Archeage), I still wanted to give this game a chance. I literally got the Pack before Closed Beta even started. All right so I am one of "Those Guys" who has gone in and purchased Revelation's Deluxe Pack without even having played the game.
