Age Of Wushu Flying Skill Screenshots Released
With Age of Wushu's official open beta launch in North America arriving this April Snail Games is continuing to ramp up the game's release with new promo material. The company has been releasing new details and content for Age of Wushu and the latest set of screenshots focus on the game's progressive flying skills, which includes being able to scale walls, run across water and briefly fly in the air.
Age of Wushu has been garnering a lot of attention over the last few months mostly due to its original take on the ancient wuxia culture and the way the game handles learning and evolving the martial arts skills.
It's not the easiest game to get into and has a bit of a learning curve to master, but this is what makes the game a lot more interesting than other titles out there. Instead of grinding on faceless mobs all day (although you could if you wanted to) the game enforces players to do something most other MMOs rarely ever encourage: to explore.
Players earn experience by completing quests, venturing to new areas, discovering new locations, becoming friends with real-life players, learning new techniques, advancing in arts or crafts, robbing, kidnapping, fighting, training, patrolling, spying, escorting and tons of other things, including random quest encounters. The game aims to create a player-ecosystem that I think is really unique and could work well if it's continued to be tweaked and enhanced over time.
You can check out the flying skills in the game below and if you want to get in on the action feel free to pay a visit to the Official Website.
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