Tree of Savior Review

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Tree of Savior is a MMORPG that was developed and published by imcGames in March 2016. It features cute and anime styled character and environment graphics as well as a heavy focus into grinding to obtain any goals the player sets out to pursue.

Firstly, you need to create a character and there aren’t many customization options here apart from some very basic hairstyle options. It was a pleasant surprise that there are male and female options for the four starting classes which are the Swordsman, the Cleric, the Wizard and the Archer. This customization continues as players gain more levels and they can combine skills from multiple classes to create multiple combinations of builds that suit your playstyle more.

As in other grind focused Korean MMO’s the combat is well executed and it gives a sense of satisfaction when defeating the small creatures as well as the bigger bosses in each area. However, the problem is when there are too many players at the same grinding spot as you, you will have to switch channels until you find the least populated one so you can do it more efficiently.

A potential deal breaker for some people is the fact that the in game shop offers some quality of life help for real life money. These include items to expand the customization options of your character as well as pots that allow for a skill reset. The latter is quite important as Tree of Savior delves deep into character customization. But it does not allow players to experiment and change on the go. You can either check communities and go with a predetermined path or you could create your own set of skills and then either create another character and start from scratch or pay real money to reset. Overall the game might cater to you as a player if you enjoy grind heavy games and anime styled graphics I would suggest giving it a try and see if you enjoy it or not.

Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows XP
Processor: Intel Core 2
Memory (RΑΜ): 4 GB
Hard Disk Space: 4 GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600

Good

  • Nice anime styled character and environment graphics
  • Combat effects are fun

Bad

  • In game shop with some quality of life items that cannot be obtained without real life money
  • Grinding can become monotonous if you choose classes that you don’t find fun
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Growing up I had the luck to encounter the art of video games at a very young age in South Africa in 1990. I was captivated from the first moment I played video games from the educational math games at school to the purely entertaining video games at home. This love cultivated in studying Audio and Visual Arts, where I created the interactive audiovisual play in the form of a video game titled "The Life of Death". Over the last few years I have also been a videogame journalist as a hobby. Recently, I completed my Postgraduate studies in Games Art and Design at the University of Hertfordshire. My goal is to get into the video games industry and be a part of the creation process of video games.
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