Throne and Liberty

Another new MMO, another timely review. It's Throne and Liberty this time around - another Korean MMO, as they seem to be the only ones still actively making MMOs. It's already been out in Korea since the start of the year, but just released in the West.

I won't be dwelling on the various launch difficulties of servers being full and connections being dropped. If anything, they cleared those really fast, basically as soon as the peak hours passed. I already experienced no queues, game-breaking bugs, nor crashes on the second day.
What I will be mentioning... is how this game has hands down the worst new player experience of any big budget MMO I've played, possibly ever. It's a common example of a game trying too hard during the early stages. You're immediately rushed into the action with a full bar of skills that you have no idea what they do. You're immediately fighting some big bosses, and there's a ton of NPCs around, who you, as a character, are supposed to be familiar with, and it's throwing all this story at you while rushing you along, and expecting you to make informed decisions on what kind of combat style you want to use, and...
It's just overbearing. There's nothing wrong with a simple opening, where you're given a basic attack and one ability and you get to kill 5 skeletons to just get a feel for the controls and the gameplay, and then the game slowly opens up as you go along. I really wish more big games did that.

Now, I quit quite early on, as the story was completely uninteresting, somewhat because I felt like I was dropped in the middle of it and nothing made any sense to me, but also because of the overwhelming expectations they set on me, and because the combat felt really weak. There was no "weight" to my attacks, nor the attacks of the enemy. I get to strafe around while my character (*shudder*) automatically attacks the enemy, spamming through my entire number row as it comes off cooldown. Auto-attacking aside, having 10 skills might be fine after you've played the game for 100 hours, but not right at the start.
I didn't get that far myself, but from the reputable opinions of the people I played with, the game remained laughably easy even as the campaign progressed, and the progression systems were really obnoxious and trying to get you to pay way before you even got to end-game.

All in all, Throne and Liberty isn't just a generic Korean MMO, it's a bad one. From combat, to progression systems, to story, everything was below average, and I have absolutely no desire to see if it would improve if I trudged through it. While I hate to wait another year or more for even just a mediocre MMO release, Throne and Liberty is absolutely not worth playing. I'd recommend you pretend it never existed, and keep on waiting for the next thing to launch. The next might not be good either, but at least now I have hope it won't be worse than this.

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