


Here, I got a taste of Blue Protocol’s open world and tried the Foe Breaker class. Amazon GamesĪfter taking down a goblin by myself, I was brought later on into the adventure.

I chose to start as the Spell Weaver class, which is this game’s version of a mage, which meant it was best for me to attack from the distance once my newly created character spawned in the Cliffside Ruins. It wasn’t perfect, but I also didn’t have much time to spend in the character editor before I was shuffled to the next part of the demo, roleplaying as my boss. I tried my best to recreate my editor, Giovanni Colantonio, making a character with a short beard and hair sweeping across his face ( Editor’s note: you did what?). The MMO boasts a decent character creator, with ample options for hair, face structure, and other facial customization options. Following an animated opening highlighting many of the characters players come across in the game, it was time to create my own hero. While I got the hang of the controls, it was impossible to win this fight as too many enemies overwhelmed me, leading to my player character exploding. Its controls weren’t far off from that of a standard action game, as I could run, dodge, and attack enemies. My time with Blue Protocol began with a brief combat tutorial that taught me how to move around and fight enemies as a being of light.
