Pros:
- A much better structured story-line- Weekly/Daily bounties
- Endgame raids (Titan Hunts)
- Gear variety
- Classes feel more polished and balanced
- More frequent dynamic open world events
- Mods
- Upgrading feel worthwhile
Cons:
- Still quite a few technical/graphical issues- Cut-scenes are out of sync at times
- Campaign quest unlocks are not properly implemented and explained
- No crafting until further notice
- Silent protagonist
Story:
The story has had some overhauling as of late, soo much so that even high level players, such as myself, had to restart the entire campaign from the beginning. It's a nice take on reintroducing the story, but I do have one gripe with this move, the missions drop your level to fit within the level range and thus also drops gear at that level (which is otherwise useless). The story goes as you play the silent protagonist known as, Ares 35, and you're subordinate/handler, Aero, must be connected to your thoughts somehow being that you never utter a word of dialogue in game. She just seems to know exactly what you're thinking and says it for you. The main focus of the story is that there's an alien storm called, The Melding, that has been covering the planet and it's up to you to help push it back by defeating the alien race known as, The Chosen. The story comes off as your basic hero storyline, but Red 5 does through in some creative flair to keep the story from falling flat due to boredom. They've even managed to have some pretty memorable characters sprinkled in the story too, which is a very good thing in an MMO's story to have.Gameplay:
The one thing that Firefall has kept well polished is the gameplay, whether you're shooting Chosen or whatever decides to trigger hostile on you, the guns feel good when you tap the button and watch their health drop. The movement is also pretty good and the environment uses the vertical and horizontal spaces very well. Your jetpack allows you to reach high places and has enough charge to get you up to a decent height before running out. The gliding is a lot of fun, especially if you can get up to a very high elevation, you can glide for a good 2-3 minutes, real time. The physics in the game for gliding and falling are also pretty realistic, if you come in too fast and crash your glider, you can die or suffer massive damage, the same can be said about falling from high locations too. The driving aspect could still use some work, being that the vehicles are soo bulky it's a pain to drive them to fast because they're quite horrible with turning. The AI in the game could still use some work, because really all they do is run at you and shoot, then run away, then return back. Higher level enemies only have larger health and increased damage. This "bullet sponge" seems to be the most common way to deal with "difficulty" scaling it seems in this genre.Content:
As with any MMOs the story isn't the only thing that most people join in a game for. As to be expected there is a fair decent amount of content packed in this game. Of course you can follow the campaign which does offer a mix of instanced missions and "overworld" missions.You can run the challenge missions (once they're unlocked) to have a chance at getting some better gear. This mode can be played at it's unlock level, or you can go "Hardcore" which is only for level 40+ players.
You have bounties which come in 3 flavors, Quick, which are easy bounties to claim, but give very little items; Daily which require a bit more work and give some green or higher drops, and then you have Weekly which need more work and give you some blue or higher drops. Once you complete a bounty, you gain "Bounty Points" that stack up to a final cap of 10k "Bounty Points". Once you hit the mark, you unlock an epic chest with some really nice goodies hidden inside.
You also have ARES Missions, which are pretty much like dailies with some story to them at times.
You can run around and do some Wandering Missions, or stumble across a dynamic mission that can alter the area of the overworld, if left unchecked.
Titan Hunt is Red 5's take on raids in which you slay a Titan level beast in search of some of the best loot in game currently.
But if your need to slay others is more your style, you have access to both open world pvp and instanced pvp to whet your appetite.
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