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Life is Feudal: MMO

Life is Feudal: MMO

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Release Date: November 18, 2017

RPG, The Middle Ages, MMORPG, Sandbox, Co-op, MMO, Crafting, Internet

Developed by the Russian Bitbox studio, Life is Feudal: MMO is a spiritual successor to a 2013 game that combined elements of MMORPG and a medieval life simulator. The game expands the elements from its original and features a much bigger scope with its wider open world and even more options to shape it.

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Life is Feudal: MMO is a spiritual successor to 2013’s Life is Feudal that combined elements of MMORPG and a medieval life simulator. In comparison to its original, the game features a much bigger scale visible in the vast open world and new possibilities offered by the gameplay. This new installment in the series has been developed by the Russian Bitbox studio and is now available on PC

Mechanics

Like the previous game created by the studio, Life is Feudal: MMO does not feature a story as such or any plot related quests. One begins the game with creating their character by selecting their sex and general appearance and then traveling to a medieval open world that covers the area of over 400 square kilometers. This vast territory is filled with forests, diverse game, and precious resource loads. Interestingly enough, the lay of the land can be modified by the players – there is nothing standing in one’s way to pile up hills, dig tunnels, and even the ground for foundations that allow one to erect villages, towns, and even strongholds. The extensive crafting system enables players to reach mastery in a particular trade and survive in this inhospitable environment.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Bitbox

Publisher: Long Tale Games

Age restrictions: 16+

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Life is Feudal: MMO
Life is Feudal: MMO
Life is Feudal: MMO

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Life is Feudal Game Series

Life is Feudal Game Series

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Originals

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Life is Feudal: MMO Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce 660/Radeon HD 6970 or better, 20 GB HDD, Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7 3.0 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GeForce GTX 980/Radeon RX 480 or better, 30 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8.1/10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Life is Feudal: MMO Video Game.

41%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (7,305)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Unique Features: The game offers a variety of medieval simulation elements, including extensive crafting systems and a range of weapons, which some players find enjoyable.
  • Community Interaction: Players have noted that joining guilds can enhance the experience, providing camaraderie and shared goals.
  • Depth and Complexity: The game has a steep learning curve that can be rewarding for dedicated players who invest time into mastering its mechanics.
  • Potential for Fun: Some users recall having a lot of fun during their initial playtime, suggesting that the game can be enjoyable under the right circumstances.

The main cons of the game

  • Subscription Model: Many players are frustrated with the shift to a subscription-based model after having originally purchased the game. They feel it is unfair to charge for a subscription on top of the initial purchase.
  • Stability and Performance Issues: Reviewers frequently mention that the game suffers from stability problems, including bugs, crashes, and poor server performance.
  • Developer Neglect: Users feel that the developers do not listen to the community's feedback, particularly from long-time players, and have not adequately addressed issues like cheating and exploits in the game.
  • Decreased Player Base: Several reviews indicate that the game's active player count is very low, which diminishes the multiplayer experience.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Quality of Life Improvements: Players express a desire for better gameplay stability, bug fixes, and overall improvements to the user experience.
  • Fairness in Gameplay: There is a call for more balanced gameplay, particularly regarding the exploitation of game mechanics that allow some players to gain unfair advantages.
  • Community Engagement: Users want developers to engage more with the community and address their concerns, especially those of veteran players.
  • Accessibility Options: Some players noted the lack of options for font size adjustments, making it difficult for those with vision issues to enjoy the game.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Life is Feudal: MMO" has its merits, the overwhelming sentiment from users is one of disappointment, particularly regarding the game's transition to a subscription model and the perceived neglect from its developers.

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