Skyforge: Ignition 6/21/2020
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Skyforge: Ignition Review
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Last Updated: 2020-06-28 17:52:05
The formula for MMORPGs that World of Warcraft has established has permeated the scene, to the point where it's overflowing and relatively stagnant. Very few MMORPGs have tried to mix it up, with many sharing a very similar combat system and gameplay loop as WoW. However, there are a few MMOs out there that try to mix up some part of it. Skyforge decided to create a whole new system where you ascend to become a god and gathered followers in the world.
To install Skyforge, make sure you have Steam installed. Once that's done, go to this link to install the game.
The first thing to note about this game is its amazing artstyle. They seamlessly blended sci-fi and fantasy together. In no other game will you have angels wearing stereotypical fantasy armor facing off against mechs and cyborgs backed by a tank line while looking like they belong in the same game.
The combat in this game is also engaging. You have a bunch of combos that have different inputs much like a fighting game. You can also switch classes whenever you want, which makes multiple characters unnecessary. And, as stated, you can ascend to become a god and create your own religion once you get far enough.
The biggest downside is how grindy and repetitive this game can get at times. You can't do anything without fighting identical enemies over and over again, and it can get on a player's nerves. If you can look past that, however, then this game is actually a lot of fun.
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