

Your bag for items is also limited, so be sure to prioritise inventory space for the things you really need. There is a limit to how many you can carry, so you may have to drop some of the weapons that you don’t find as useful. I found it handy to have a bow for longer ranged attacks along with weapons like swords for close combat. Your character can pick up a variety of weapons and easily switch between them depending on the situation you are in. Naraka: Bladepoint has items (Weapon Repair Kits and Armour Powder) that allow you to fix weapons and armour, restoring them back to their full strength. You can find weapons and items to pick up all over, but I found it easier to go to the areas that looked like they had a settlement. Once you are in battle, you get to select your spawn point on the map. Besides being able to explore the whole map, grappling is also handy for when you have to try to get away from your enemy or escape from the Shadow Corruption that is taking over the land and will kill you.Īfter playing through the introduction/tutorial as Viper, you will be allowed to select from a few different characters to play as and the option to customise their features. The grapple hook can also be used to shoot at your enemy to bring you up close to them to attack. Naraka: Bladepoint has a grappling system coupled with parkour action that will let you scale any cliff or structure you find. Then you will be able to stand up to the strongest players, but it will definitely take time to learn these. Practise enough to learn how the attacking system works, with the strengths and weaknesses for each. Each of your playthroughs will feel completely different depending on which character you choose and the weapon you decide to equip them with.

The game introduces the Souljade system that powers up your weapons when attacking and using combos. When you start out, you will be in many rounds with bots, so you can learn how the game works before you are tossed in with seasoned players.Įach attack has a weakness and strength, just like if you were playing paper-rock-scissors. Naraka: Bladepoint offers a variety of modes to play, like Ranked Mode, Quick Match, Immortal War, or Bot Mode (yes you can change how strong they are). Instead of your typical battle royale with various guns, you get right up close with tons of martial arts melee attacks and an assortment of weapons such as a staff, katanas, and even nunchucks.

Naraka: Bladepoint is a battle royale game with up to 60 players online duking it out to see who will be the last one standing. Reviews // 22nd Dec 2022 - 6 months ago // By Alana Dunitz Naraka: Bladepoint Review
