Hands-on with Amazon’s MMORPG ‘New World’ its PVP-laden shores
In my last preview of New World’s expeditions back in May, I wrote that Amazon Games’ ambitious and long-gestating MMORPG, had promise, but I had only spent time with one portion of a much larger game. As luck may have, I’ve once again washed up on the shores of Aeternum, this time given the freedom to explore what the opening hours have in store for players.
And what can you expect exactly? Surprisingly, a lot, and almost immediately, too. New World doesn’t waste time explaining things, and as I washed up on the black shores of Aeternum, I was quickly given a sword, a tutorial, and the metaphorical keys to the kingdom, following a few starter quests. New World has packed a lot of content into its dark fantasy world and it wants you to get involved as quickly as possible.
The calm before the storm
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One of the standout features in New World is its combat. Combat is physical, skill-based, and action-oriented, and has more in common with a third-person action game than your typical auto-attacking MMORPG-fare. It’s less like World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy, and more like Black Desert, if I were to draw a comparison to other MMO games. In New World, combat boils down to carefully-timed dodges and melee attacks, rather than dealing with hotkey rotations. The game’s classless character system allows players to mix and match weapon combinations on the fly, and as you level up, you’ll be able to sink points into weapon skills, unlocking new moves.
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But if invasions and slaughtering hordes of undead magical beings isn’t your thing, there are lots of other things to see in Aethernum. Graphically speaking, New World is among the best-looking MMORPGs on the market. But its sunny vistas and dark, dimly caverns were were just set dressing to the real star of the show – the fishing. And oh boy, I can report that the fishing is good.
The simple pleasures of picking plants
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Deeper still, you must take your standing in each territory into consideration as you sell, hunt, and shop. At level 10, you’ll have an option to join one of three factions, the Marauders, the Syndicate, and your factions will vie for control of different sections of Aeternum. As your Faction takes control of more territory, it’ll affect the quality of your resources, craft equipment, combat against the Corrupted will be more effective, and you’ll even have higher luck when looting.
Some bones to pick
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In addition to fishing, another joy I get from MMORPGs is the customization. While I didn’t waste too much time building my character, there weren’t many customization options, just lots of presets, and when pressed about New World’s customization, I was told weapon and character skins will be available, using in-game currency or real-world money.
This isn’t out of the ordinary for MMORPGs, but a few months ago, it came to light that Amazon was internally testing a premium currency that could be used to purchase the quality of life items or progression boosters. Amazon Games addressed the leaks, stating that the storefront was just for testing during the alpha. In-store items will now be purely cosmetic and not impact gameplay at all, but we’ll have to see if they’re true to their word once the game launches.
A potential hit
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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.
How all of this comes together when the masses come ashore is another question that remains unanswered.
Players won’t have to wait long before checking out New World. A closed beta will be available to those who preorder the game starting on July 20 and will continue through August 2. Players will have an opportunity to explore the world themselves and get a taste of what’s in store before the official launch on August 31.
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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