New World might be coming from an untested developer like Amazon Games, but the team seems determined to get things right. Extensive player feedback has shaped New World immensely, adding tons of mid-game and end game content, in the form of both PVP and PVE modes. The combat is actually pretty involved, as well as the game’s crafting system, and even adding VO to the quest givers all make New World feel distinct. But what I like most is just how dynamic the environment feels. While my time in the Alpha was limited, I already got a feel of how the world can change, in both small and large ways, and without a subscription, It certainly has the potential to be one of the best multiplayer games on PC.
How all of this comes together when the masses come ashore is another question that remains unanswered. An ever-changing map could be a frustration or a delight, depending on who you ask, and I wasn’t able to follow the plot closely enough for any endearing revelations. Still, it’s no cause for alarm, not yet anyway.
Similar to my last preview, I have high hopes for New World, but its constant delays and “everything and the kitchen sink” give me the feeling that even New World still doesn’t know exactly what it wants to be. But the PVP-focused MMORPG could be a surprise hit and may even be able to slow the growing popularity of the MMOs like Final Fantasy XIV, if they can stick the landing.
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I'm interested enough to look forward to peoples thoughts on the game and hope that it is a good game as the MMOrpg genre is in a pretty rough state . but not interested enough to give them money or get hyped. Looking forward to your thoughts on it here on the shorts channel .