NCSoft conducted the first day of offline testing MMORPG Aion 2 in its office. Unfortunately, as the participants suggested, any photo and video shooting directly the game itself was banned. There is also a ban on text reviews and reviews about the game. However, not everyone is ready to keep impressions with themselves, and some details begin to appear on the network.
It is worth noting that everything below said is a personal opinion of different people, based on a few hours of acquaintance with an unfinished game. In addition, someone could misunderstand something or miss during testing.
What sources said that previously provided real insidies:
- Graphics of norms and better than most games from NCoft.
- Detailization of the picture is no worse than in Throne and Liberty, but Aion 2 has a slightly different graphic style and games are felt different.
- It can be seen that this is Unreal Engine 5 on which they worked to optimize and launch the game on a variety of devices.
- The world is very large in size.
- Wings and flight can be used at almost any time and even to escape from monsters, but there are not always misunderstandings with this. Although the flight itself turned out to be good.
- It can be seen that the game is not in the final version, but in one or two steps from this.
- In general, I liked the game, but here the matter is purely personal.
- There were people who were allowed to take a photo/video, but they will be able to publish after a certain period.
What unknown people say on social networks:
- Castomization is very extensive and with many options.
- PVE at a level of 4 points out of 5, when compared with Lost ARK.
- PVP is felt by 2 out of 5 points and resembles Elyon. But in theory, this moment can reach 4 points.
- In general, the combat system in the PVE is felt well, but in PVP it manifests itself noticeably worse.
- The interface is not tracing paper from classic mobile interfaces, but very similar.
- 10 slots of skills on the panel.
- The sound is not finished yet and is quite raw.
- No paid elements were shown.
For their participation and reviews, the testers received commemorative gifts. One of these sets can be found in the photo below: