
For a game I paid no attention to before this open beta opportunity, I really like it and am likely to play at launch.Īs I’ve been thinking about what I like, the exploration is a lot of fun.

The game is so very smooth, “polished” as they say. I’d like to get just a bit farther, see a bit more. More time with my character and the world. Playing this morning I wished I had more time to play. I do not think I’ll get much play time in so here are my thoughts: If the words free-to-play gets your gaming adrenaline flowing, check out the WildStar trailer below and visit the site.The Open Beta continues through tomorrow. The Explorer path for example will uncover secret trails and search for hidden relics in-game, while the Settler path places an emphasis on developing arenas and building items to use in-game. Along with its free-to-play status, the trailer below also details an upcoming Beta that interested gamers can sign up for.Īlong with Planet Nexus being the gamer's battlefield for WildStar, there will also be a number of different classes and paths to choose from, with the latter linked directly to how gamers will want to experience the world of Planet Nexus. Online gamers will have to choose between two warring factions, The Exiles and The Dominion, as both fight over the Planet Nexus.

Although it offers little in terms of WildStar's gameplay elements, it does provide some background as to the game's story. Still to make its official debut, WildStar has just released an announcement trailer. Just like games of a similar ilk, WildStar aims to deliver fast-paced multiplayer shooting action, with all the usual brightly coloured characters and uniquely designed arenas one could think of. In the same kind of vein as Overwatch, Splatoon and Block N Load, WildStar is a free-to-play online title from developers NCSOFT.
