I've been eagerly waiting for this game, Throne and Liberty, formerly known as Lineage Eternal and Project TL. Today, I'm diving into the open beta to give you my first impressions, focusing on raw gameplay. I'll also touch upon microtransactions and see what's available in the game.
The character creation process offers a variety of customization options. You can choose from several presets and even customize features like cat eyes and heterochromia (different colored eyes). There are options for body types such as bulky, short, slim, and tall. You can also choose from various hairstyles and add details like elf ears or smoky makeup. The character editor is quite detailed, allowing you to spend hours perfecting your character.
Throne and Liberty is a third-person MMORPG where you can transform into animals. Initially, it was an isometric action RPG. The controls are a mix of W, A, S, D for movement and various keys for attacks and abilities.
The game is graphically impressive, offering a visually pleasing experience. However, the initial lack of background music makes the game feel a bit dry. Once the music kicks in, it enhances the overall atmosphere significantly.
The game allows you to switch between different classes and weapons freely:
Each weapon type has its own set of skills, which can be customized in a skill tree. There are both active and passive skills, allowing you to tailor your combat style to your liking.
The quest system is somewhat generic, often involving "go here, kill this, fetch that" types of tasks. This can make the game feel like it's stuck in the past in terms of MMO design.
Teleportation is available through waypoints. Initially, it’s free for levels up to 30, but later it costs in-game currency.
Surprisingly, the game feels somewhat empty in terms of player interaction, which may be due to server stability in the beta phase.
The game includes a battle pass and item shop. While the top tier of the battle pass offers mostly cosmetic items, there are growth stones and other materials that can affect gameplay. However, it's unclear if this leads to a pay-to-win scenario as the full impact of these items isn't immediately obvious.
Some users have reported that gearing up a character to top level can cost between $ 500 to $ 20,000, which raises concerns about the game's pay-to-win elements.
In summary, Throne and Liberty offers a promising start with its engaging gameplay mechanics and beautiful graphics. However, its quest design and potential pay-to-win elements could be points of concern.
Stay tuned for more in-depth reviews as I progress further into the game.
Throne and Liberty is a third-person MMORPG formerly known as Lineage Eternal and Project TL. It offers a character customization system, versatile weapon choices, and the ability to transform into animals.
Yes, the game is free to play. However, there are microtransactions and a battle pass.
Yes, the game supports both mouse and keyboard as well as controller inputs.
Yes, there are potential pay-to-win concerns, especially with the battle pass and item shop offering items that can affect gameplay.
The questing system is somewhat generic, often involving basic fetch quests and kill tasks.
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