

The world itself isn’t quite something that I’ve been drawn to, but it does carry a lot of visual interest, and as ARPGs go, Lost Ark is definitely one of the prettiest going.Īnother thing that took me by surprise was the narrative of the game. For one, it is an absolute stunner in terms of visuals, with some gorgeous locations, great effects, and fantastic animations. I should first point out that there are a lot of reasons to recommend this game whether you’re new to online ARPG gaming or not.

As someone who is not really deep into this subgenre and is looking for this kind of game, I might have finally found the one that draws me in. But now that I’ve had a few hours in the game, I’m kind of unsure about whether this particular MMOARPG is a good game or just a curiosity a step in a wider search for a multiplayer ARPG that will actually hook me. I had the opportunity to dive into the beta build that is currently available ahead of its wider closed beta today, and I went into it with a whole lot of interest and intrigue. I’ve probably started and restarted this impressions piece about three different times now, primarily because I’m not entirely sure where to begin with Lost Ark.
