MMO publisher gPotato announced new action MMORPG Eternal Blade, a fast-paced non-targeting game to meet North American audience in 2012. Now the English teaser site
is opened and you can take an early look at the anime style MMO which
is developed by Korean company Gala Lab (the developer of Fly for Fun
and Rappelz).
The game features six classes, each of which brings distinct
strengths and strategies with the opportunity to grow in rank and add
powers based on the player's custom enhancements. The game bursts with
collectible items and energy that reward successful heroes with vital
resources to tailor their appearance, statistics, and even abilities.
Eternal Blade features multiple upgrade paths and a unique animal card
system that allows players to create and combine skill-granting animal
cards made from the energy of defeated foes.
Challenging monsters and varied dungeons are something that make
Eternal Blade's action gameplay more exhilarating. From a mad
scientist's laboratory to a wind-up clocktower, players will explore 35
dungeons and take on over 700 quests. The dungeons can be tackled solo
or in a group, with adjustable difficulty settings to make them
accessible for new players yet challenging for the hardcore.
Source: press release
is opened and you can take an early look at the anime style MMO which
is developed by Korean company Gala Lab (the developer of Fly for Fun
and Rappelz).
The game features six classes, each of which brings distinct
strengths and strategies with the opportunity to grow in rank and add
powers based on the player's custom enhancements. The game bursts with
collectible items and energy that reward successful heroes with vital
resources to tailor their appearance, statistics, and even abilities.
Eternal Blade features multiple upgrade paths and a unique animal card
system that allows players to create and combine skill-granting animal
cards made from the energy of defeated foes.
Challenging monsters and varied dungeons are something that make
Eternal Blade's action gameplay more exhilarating. From a mad
scientist's laboratory to a wind-up clocktower, players will explore 35
dungeons and take on over 700 quests. The dungeons can be tackled solo
or in a group, with adjustable difficulty settings to make them
accessible for new players yet challenging for the hardcore.
Source: press release