
Aside from having some of the best presets for your face and body, B&S lets you chose from a ton of hairstyles and over 45 colours for it. A good character creation phase gives us the chance to decide what we want to look like and how we want to interact with the other players. This might seem trivial to most players, but it’s one of the subtler ways in which we’re introduced to the game world. Every good MMORPG delivers on character creation. We’ll give it some more time, for sure, but its only fault seems to be the fact that you can’t switch the language to English… yet.įirst things first. However, B&S has given us absolutely nothing to complain about. If there’s something to rant about, we will rant about it. Faulty textures, iffy combat mechanics, pay to win systems, lack of depth in storytelling… you name it. Something in the lines of the Opening of the Gates of Aahn’Qiraj, if you know what we mean. We’re talking “jaw-dropping, epic-feeling, so addictive people are playing it non-stop”-good. This might just be the title that will raise the bar on all Android games when it hits the Western markets. That’s saying something because we’re some of the pickiest reviewers you’ll meet.

After 5 hours of non-stop playing, we have nothing but praise for this game. Netmarble, the people behind Lineage II: Revolution and Marvel Future Fight, have clearly outdone themselves. We’re just amazed at how awesome the mobile version of B&S is. The game is nothing short of gorgeous: it was developed on Unreal 4 and you can tell every single second of play. It’s not that Netmarble’s Blade & Soul: Revolution is bad in any way, quite the contrary.
