![]() If they were more concise, maybe I’d actually understand the story better.īut there are specifically marked main quests that guide you through the story, so at least you can grab some more information as you go. I don’t know why games feel the need to include 150-300 words of exposition for each quest, but I wish they’d stop. Most of this I did admittedly learn from the opening cinematic because there’s a lot of writing in the story here, but some of it I did actually figure out as I played. All you really need to know.Īlso there are larger souls with abstract concept names that need to get snagged from baddies. The PCs job is to stop the shitty corrupted souls from…I dunno, be more corrupting? The gods won, but the blood of the giants fucked shit up and corrupted the land. There was a big war between the gods and the giants. I know I’ve mentioned in a couple of reviews that I don’t like too many details, and EoS has just the right amount. One thing that gets me about a lot of MMOs is how many little sliders there are. The character creator, however, is pretty great. The other two female classes, Sorceresses and Archers, were a little less interesting to me, and more traditionally “femme” classes, as both are long range. I love playing warriors, and I’m pretty insistent on playing ladytypes, so for me this was almost a reason not to play this game, but I was willing to give it a try.Įxcept for their wacky unnecessary boob physics. Warriors, Rogues, and Warlocks and locked to male. This is one of those things that might be a deal breaker for a lot of people, and it almost was for me as well. So the first thing I should note is the gender lock. You know, someday I’m going to get to write another long, labor of love saga here, but I’m pretty sure EoS isn’t one of those. This one I liked purely because it seemed less muddled than a lot of them and because the graphics were pleasent. This one seemed interesting because of the buzz it was getting on the internet (that buzz being “It exists!”) Sometimes I just search “popular MMOs” and see what’s going on out there. ![]() ![]() What I do know is that I picked this one up for the blog, and also because I really am in the process of finding a new MMO to blow some time on. I’m pretty sure that it’s another one made to make money, but hey, I guess most games are. ![]() I can’t really find much more on the development of this game. So like, we immediately know not to trust this game. It was developed by Nvius and published by Aeria Games in the US (who also brought us such magical titles as Scarlet Blade, unarguably the worst piece of shit I have ever played in my entire life, which I will not be reviewing because it just shut down, ding dong, the witch is dead). Echo of Soul (EoS) is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG I like to call “less shitty Tera” because it’s basically the same thing except with a gender lock on classes, less sexualization of girl children (which is not to say none) and not as many little doodles that made it into the final product, so that’s nice I guess?Įcho of Soul is from Korea.
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