![]() ![]() Having cities with the potential for leaders was a great concept, they just never fleshed it out. For PVP it creates a fun dynamic and a reason to go to war but it would be nice if you could disable faction hostility on PVE servers. Alternatively you can git gud, gear up and slaughter all the guards but just don’t be surprised if actual players retaliate. Each faction has a main city where you can find merchants, just don’t try to go into enemy cities or the guards will take you down. There are three major factions: Talos (Humans), Estel (Elves), and Ironfast (Dwarves). Even then you will most likely have to make many modifications just to get it to work. The snapping and structure placement on the other hand…you have to jump through many hoops to bring your creation to life. Quaint lakeside cottages are also an option if that’s more to your tastes. You could go crazy with the potential to build huge castles or forts. Whoever designed the building pieces deserves a raise, they are stunning. They can get old fairly quickly if you run them enough times but it provides a fair bit of excitement. The loot may or may not be worth it but it’s gotta be done if you want to make those high-tier forges. Slash through ice imps to get to Bytorg (if he bothered to show up) or descend into the Scalding Abyss and try not to burn your toes off. The dungeons are tons of fun when the boss hasn’t glitched under the world, leaving you stranded at the end with no way out if you haven’t prepared beforehand. (We’re all thinking about creating an army of goblins now, aren’t we?) Just don’t get caught by the goblins or they’ll knock you out and make off with all your belongings, leaving you clearly disadvantaged for round two. From the humble sheep to the towering treant, there’s no shortage of gorgeous and exciting creatures. Exploring near a lake at night and spotting a light elemental for the first time is a magical experience, well at least up until you’re attacked by a panther. The various tameables are the major selling point of the game. There’s all the building blocks of a good sandbox survival with base building, adventuring and taming fearsome, fantasy beasts like dragons, elementals, and…rabbits. Finding a well-populated server is difficult but if you manage to do so there are still some good times to be had. Though still in Early Access (after nearly five years) the last update was in late 2020. Unfortunately it is plagued with bugs that just aren’t getting fixed and it’s pretty much been left in a half-finished state. If you really love Ark: Survival Evolved and medieval fantasy you might look at this game and think you’ve found the jackpot. Everybody can put their swords away and go home now. Unrealised potential and shattered dreams. Previews // 21st Jan 2022 - 9 months ago // By FluffyAxe Dark and Light Preview ![]()
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