I was looking around the store and stumbled upon an MMO called Epitome that was soon launching, so I wishlisted it and started reading the comments, when I stumbled upon this:
So I looked up Quinfall, and sure enough, it's a $10 MMO that just released. I started looking at it and thought, meh, I've played worse for far more and dropped the 10 bucks for the game. After playing for an afternoon, let me tell you what I've gathered on the game so far.
1- Character Creation -- There's really only one race, human, which is fine. It's pretty impressive how you can tweak your character, given there is really only one race: lots of bone options, tattoos, scars, facepaints, skin colors, etc.
My one big complaint here is that although they give you 6 standard body looks for both male and female, there's no randomization button from what I can tell . . . I mean, that's part of the fun of a character creator, isn't it? I want to click randomize to see what kind of monster creation is possible!2- The backstory and its voice over -- You can't really listen to this intro movie explaining the back story and think, man, that's some quality voice over. I'm having a hard time placing the accent because the person might also have a lisp? Sorry, personal nitpick.
Basically, there's five biomes on one world (Quinfall) that was created from five worlds embodying the five personality traits of the original, solitary god, who also created other gods who then started messing stuff up. Now it's up to the brave adventurers to try and clean up the riff raff and bring Quinfall back to its peaceful state.
3- Playstyle Comparisons -- To me it feels like an amalgamation of Project Gorgon/Runescape-esque Skill System, Rift's community rift raiding, Potions and Pets from Diablo 4, and a type of combat style similar to New World. It feels like there's probably even more borrowed ideas from other MMOs, but I'm only citing what is recognizable to me. As for the graphics, they are giving me something that would be a cross between LOTRO and Valheim so far? I don't know how to describe it . . . it's its own thing.
There are 10 weapon styles that you can level up. Because I liked fighting with a staff in New World, I opted for the same in Quinfall.
To level up a weapon, just fight with it. As you do, you unlock your spells and can start leveling them, but only if you can find a skill book to do so. There are also augments you can slot in each spell to give it a little bit more oomph.
The best way I've found to do combat is to just back up while nuking or strafe in a circle around my target. They like to swing and miss if you're constantly moving around. The only time I really get in trouble is when I stand still.
There's also a big list of life skills you can level up, and, much like Project Gorgon, you can level them all up as you see fit. you don't have to stick to mining or herbalism . . . just level them all if you'd like.
I've only done the rifts solo so far, but these appear to be hot spots where you can have a little open-world co-op to close rifts and earn Rift Scrolls (used in some kind of crafting I don't know about yet) and other loot. If you like combat, just grinding these could be where it's at for you.
The game gives you a pet and a mount pretty quickly. As expected with a Project Gorgon skills type game, you can tame and level pets and mounts.
It feels like my pet's only purpose right now is to pick up loot off the ground for me and slowly eat acorns. I'm not sure it's fighting for me . . . at least yet.
4- Use of AI -- There is a warning when you buy the game that AI was used to help make UIs for the game.Because this game really feels really indie . . . I don't know . . . it seems to be a forgivable sin if you view that as a sin.
Anyway, I've just begun to explore here. For $10 bucks, it was worth a shot. I'm unsure how much I'll be playing or not, but for now, I'm level 15 with my sights set on level 20. If I end up playing more, I'll be sure to have some follow-on thoughts.
If anyone out there is playing this game as well, give me a shout and let me know what's what.
Happy Dueling!
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