Found on BG Forums; NCSoft announces new MMORPG, Blade & Soul.
http://www.jeuxonline.info/video/1058/premiere-bande-annonce-blade-soul
Donno about anyone else, but this game looks sick as HELL to me. The music was spot on, the artstyle is amazing (from the detail to the combat to the animations, summoned blades etc...) Combat looks awesome and like it may have a turn-based element to it (Though some fights look real-time.. perhaps duels are turn-based, with reactive commands based on what your opponent does to you?
Thoughts? Comments? After seeing the Mirror's Edge trailer I've really gotten hooked on the very vibrant bright colors on some things contrasting to a more dull (yet equally as amazingly detailed / awesome) backdrop; it just looks amazingly lovely to me. Also like the water droplets and whatnot on the screen; it pains me however to think of how this will run :/ AoC was supposed to be awesome but one of the main complaints at the moment is how slow it runs when a few characters get on the screen, even on top-end machines.
Oh well. Wanted to post this here to see what people thought.
http://www.jeuxonline.info/video/1058/premiere-bande-annonce-blade-soul
Donno about anyone else, but this game looks sick as HELL to me. The music was spot on, the artstyle is amazing (from the detail to the combat to the animations, summoned blades etc...) Combat looks awesome and like it may have a turn-based element to it (Though some fights look real-time.. perhaps duels are turn-based, with reactive commands based on what your opponent does to you?
Thoughts? Comments? After seeing the Mirror's Edge trailer I've really gotten hooked on the very vibrant bright colors on some things contrasting to a more dull (yet equally as amazingly detailed / awesome) backdrop; it just looks amazingly lovely to me. Also like the water droplets and whatnot on the screen; it pains me however to think of how this will run :/ AoC was supposed to be awesome but one of the main complaints at the moment is how slow it runs when a few characters get on the screen, even on top-end machines.
Oh well. Wanted to post this here to see what people thought.