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Keenan Poole posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago
1. You can look like anyoneCharacter creation options in PSO2 are endless. You have a option of three races—humans, newmans, and casts (a.k.a. Gundam)—and you adjust every thing down to the perkiness of their breasts or the width of their metal thighs. There are about ten regular character models to select from and while some are your typical kawaii anime characters, others appear fairly badass. Strong Snake or Wonder Woman, anyone?two. But you will usually act like a kawaii Japanese youthUnfortunately, in spite of the varied cosmetic options, the game’s story is such that you will always be a new recruit surrounded by other archetypal characters from a Japanese anime. And you will react the way you are supposed to. A hulking old dude with a head of white hair holding his hands up in a pacifying manner? Yeah, I cringed as well.three. Game content will be released in componentsContent material in PSO2 is comes in episodes. The game we will play on Asiasoft’s servers only has content material from episode 1, whilst the Japanese server from SEGA is up to episode 2. Future content won’t be released in episodes, although they’ll be released in parts of episodes, so be prepared for a long, grindy wait.four. It utilizes a quest hub and instancing systemSpeaking of grinding, there’s a lot of that to do in PSO2. The game revolves about a two-storey quest hub and an endless number of instanced quests. Not powerful sufficient to take on the next quest? Grind it out until you level up. Nevertheless there are client, or NPC, quests scattered through the hub to make your grinding a little much less thoughts-numbing.5. It is an action RPG with two camera viewsYou must be wondering now how PSO2 plays. It is an action RPG, in that there’s a lot of button-spamming, combos, and jumping around. Characters will be able to switch from fixed to totally free camera views and swap weapon types on the fly. There is a crosshair in the fixed camera view, whilst the free camera view allows you to lock onto targets at will.six. You have to pay to revive in the fieldThis is much less appalling than it seems. Because PSO2 will be a totally free-to-play MMORPG, it has got to cover costs somehow. When you die, you can revive at the begin of the mission or be revived by a friend for totally free. The only time you have to spend to revive is if you want to revive where you died. What is truly disappointing is the subsequent point.7. There is only one totally free character slot per accountIf you want to have more than one character, you have to pay for an additional character slot. Apparently this is the norm with the Japanese server as nicely. Do not get angry just yet, though. PSO2 kind of compensated for this before you even believed about it.Perspective our on-line pso2 meseta gallery.