Crystal Of Altan uses a class-based character system, with four main classes that split further into eight subclasses.
You’ve got guns, you’ve got swords, you’ve got magic, you’ve got… puppets? That means there are all kinds of ways to make a splash on the battlefield, whatever your playstyle of preference. Meanwhile, the skill system gives you a bit of extra control over how you set your build up.
The combat involves 3D battles where you string together combos against your opponents, either solo or by teaming up with other players to take down monsters. It’s not all about cooperation, though. There’s are also a couple of very welcome PVP modes to test your skills against human beings, all of which run incredibly smoothly in our brief time with the game.
If you’re into action RPGs, then Crystal of Atlan is definitely for you. The fights play out in real time as you run, dash, swing your weapon, and deploy various skills to ruin your opponent’s day. Fights are fast-paced too, with bosses often massive beasts with arena-filling attacks. There’s a range of different foes to face and we never found ourselves bored during any battle.
Fortunately, you don’t need to face these foes alone either. The game emphasises cooperation with other players. There’s a guild fleet section to group up with a bunch of buddies, and co-op focused dungeons, so there’s plenty to do as a unit. If you’re stuck for people to play with, Crystal of Atlan even has its own Discord community, and it’s already filling up with guilds looking for members.
Even if you can’t convince your friends to hop on, you should be able to find your Crystal of Altan squad.
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