Bless Unleashed’s gratifying MMO combat is almost enough to keep you busy until New World

Bless Unleashed hasn’t exactly exploded onto the MMO scene since its PC launch earlier this month. But with the upcoming release of Amazon’s New World and Final Fantasy 14’s surge in popularity, that’s no big surprise. Couple that with its association to failed MMO Bless Online, and you can understand why people may be wary of jumping in.

Bless Unleashed is a fantasy MMO developed by Round8 Studio. It’s set in the same world as Bless Online, uses the same assets, and has Neowiz as the publisher on PC—and that’s where the connection appears to end. The MMO has been around on consoles for a couple of years now, but as the Steam version has just launched with a new update, I thought I’d take a look.

I enjoy action combat when it’s done well, and for me, no MMO has been able to top Tera in that regard, so I was surprised to find that Bless Unleashed’s take is actually pretty fun. You’re introduced to it the moment you leave the character creation screen when you’re thrown into a mini tutorial level that pits your character against increasingly powerful enemies. I say powerful, but your character has a temporary level boost which gives you an indication of how that particular class will play as you unlock more skills and abilities through the normal levelling process. It also means the tutorial enemies are a bit of a pushover. Still, it’s a good way to throw you straight into the action.

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As helpful as the tutorial is in figuring out if a class is for you, it’s also a little misleading in the fact that you have to mash buttons to see what they do. There’s no way to check the tooltips for the different skills until you finish the tutorial—or none that I found anyway—but while it’s slightly annoying, it certainly doesn’t stop you breezing through the enemies that are thrown at you. Because of this, you may be forgiven for thinking that the combat doesn’t have any nuance, and you can just mash buttons to win. While that’s certainly true for the tutorial, once you start the game properly at level 1, you’ll get to see exactly what your abilities do and when best to use them. 

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