Will Final Fantasy have great competition anytime soon? The new online RPG Chrono Odyssey inspires you with its first game trailer and beautiful graphics. We’ll tell you what you need to know about the potential PS5 hit.
Chrono Odyssey has the potential to become an MMO
Anyone who loves big MMORPGs in the style of Final Fantasy 14 should definitely take note of the new online role-playing game Chrono Odyssey. The fantasy adventure is currently attracting many PlayStation fans With a new trailer for the game:
The first thing that catches your eye is the excellent graphics that are found in vast spaces and Fast-paced real-time battles Unfold to its full splendor. The comments below the official PlayStation YouTube channel trailer are similarly euphoric:
“I don’t like MMOs, but this looks cool! The battles remind me of Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma.”
“Looks great! I will definitely check it out when it comes out.”
“I was expecting Chrono Trigger, but this looks absolutely amazing. I look forward to seeing more.” pinkpocketTV
Chrono Trigger is a good hint. Because even if the two games have nothing to do with each other in principle, they still share a central element: time.
Chrono Odyssey leaves some questions unanswered
Chrono Odyssey revolves around timelines and the ability to manipulate over time. In the final game, this should have a huge impact on the game world, which changes from season to season. How exactly this will work is not yet clear.
It also included the great ambitions of the game Some skepticism in the gaming community. Some fear that the final game won’t look as good as the trailer, while others suspect the final product might be full of microtransactions. It remains to be seen if this is actually the case Because the trailer misses an important detail: Possible release date.
Chrono Odyssey is set to release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S and PC.
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