![]() Unlike Nioh where there was a bit of a wind-up for spear or glaive attacks, Wo Long allows for players to be agile, even with bulky weapons. Generally, I’m not a huge fan of polearms in character action games, as I find them to generally be a lot slower than other available weapons, but in Wo Long that felt negligible. Each of these presets came with their own weapons as well, with fire leaving me equipped with a longsword and wood with a spear. Wood on the other hand, allowed me to heal myself either through regeneration, attacking, and even fling lightning at my foes from afar. These were the two phases I decided to try, and found them both interesting enough on their own merits.įire was more straightforward, as I was equipped with offensive spells that were, naturally, aspected to fire. Each of these builds played into specific attributes, with fire being more attack oriented and wood providing more support to both the player and allies. These are fire, earth, wood, metal, and water. The higher your morale is the more damage you do, which can make encounters that were once challenging now significantly easier.įor the purpose of the trial I was allowed to pick from five different “phases,” or player builds, associated with the major elements in Wo Long. This increases your overall morale, which allows you to do more damage to enemies based on your morale difference. Morale is a deciding factor in how easy encounters can be, which encourages exploration to find points on the map where you can lay your banner. This is through the incorporation of several different systems unique to this new character action game. While it may be easy to wash Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty in the same coat of pain as the Nioh series, it feels wholly distinct. However, Wo Long couldn’t be any more different. It’s hard not to draw comparisons at a glance, as both games have highly stylized action and undead and demonic enemies skulking through the remains of long abandoned battlefields. Set in the Three Kingdoms-era of China, it has the same feudal design and appeal as the developer’s previous title, Nioh. Announced in June 2022, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the next character action game by Team Ninja.
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