![]() The ability to play with my wife and build up a settlement, script NPCs to say and do what I want and give out quests to friends to complete, all the while participating in other players’ custom content? I’m excited for a lot of games next year but Peria Chronicles, if they target a 2020 release will definitely be at the top of my list. ![]() Peria Chronicles is a beautiful looking game. I prefer traditional since I know how it works. This combat system works for me because originally the game seemed to have an alarming focus on Kirana and how they correlated with your abilities. The difference in Peria Chronicles though is the fact that instead of learning them by leveling up, you learn them through an RNG drop from a monster meaning you could be grinding it for hours, if not days. You use skills, the skills have cooldowns, rinse and repeat. So in the grand scheme of things… The combat system is like every other MMO out there. They have cooldowns before you can summon them again and have varied effects like buffs, damaging skills, transformations and the like. Kirana act as an ability, a unique ability specific to that Kirana, so in that way, they act as a skill. Once you have the card you grind the materials necessary to craft a contract with the Kirana and then you can summon it in battle. Kirana are monsters that you can obtain via drop – you kill an enemy and they drop the Kirana card. There are monsters called Kirana in-game. It’s still a little confusing at first glance but I’ve seen enough gameplay to be able to safely say that the combat is mostly as follows: In their latest trailers, the combat is noticeably different with decks currently acting like skills, and therefore skills having cooldowns. But that’s because we weren’t shown much in the way of footage. Originally, the game utilized a very different card system that had some people confused. But I believe there’s more customization in Peria Chronicles. probably unparalleled in an Anime MMO outside of, once again, Phantasy Star Online 2. So suffice it to say that the character customization in-game is. This is disregarding the sheer amount of outfits you can get in-game. You’re given 8 different styles, ranging from things like an elegant lady, gruff, masculine guy, girly and… well you get it. If you’re a fan of the Sims 4 then you’ll know exactly how amazing this feature is: You have the ability to customize how you run. More hairstyle choices for multiple parts of your hair, significantly improved facial customization with the sliders you’d find in a game like Aion or Blade & Soul, a full body editor allowing you the freedom to edit your body size to your pleasing – thicc and voluptuous or even loli-esque. I thought KurtzPel had fantastic character customization for an online Anime game, but Peria Chronicles blows it outta the water. Well, it turns out KurtzPel ended up not being an MMO but that’s another topic for another video. I thought KurtzPel had good character customization for an Anime MMO. There’s footage of the character creation online right now from people that got into the recent beta test and I’d rather not use their content here without their permission, so if you wanna go ahead and check that out just go directly onto Youtube and type in “Peria Chronicles character creation,” but suffice it to say. The amount of freedom to alter the game and mold your own little part of it into something truly original is said to be unrivaled. ![]() It was also revealed that like its predecessor, Mabinogi, Peria Chronicles takes a lot of inspiration from the social aspects of the MMO. The complexity of the tools at your disposal allow for almost endless creation. You have complete control over terraforming the entire world – mountains, waterfalls, grass, monsters, tunnels, buildings. You can make maps for other players to explore, you can create towns filled with NPCs, stores and merchants, you can create quests that take you into the aforementioned areas, generate dungeons, even script your own NPCs. ![]() The game, supposedly, has a very strong emphasis on player-created content with the game world itself being largely populated by individual player creations. It is also quite possibly the most anticipated Anime MMO outside of Phantasy Star Online 2’s North American release in Spring next year. It is said to be the spiritual successor to the still running Mabinogi MMO by Nexon. ![]() For those of you that’ve been living under a rock for the last 7 years then Peria Chronicles is an upcoming 3D Anime MMORPG with beautiful cell-shaded graphics. ![]()
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