Greetings and salutations my lovely little Bytelings, my name is Wiggy, and today I’ll be talking about an upcoming MMORPG called Justice, as it is finally entering its first set of Beta testing, and with that, new in-game footage,
and new information regarding it.
So what is Justice, well to start off it’s an Wuxia themed MMORPG made by NetEase based around a Chinese novel called The Four Great Constables. Justice will have a total of 7 playable classes. And going by trailers and images that have been released so far,
I believe it is open world, or at least semi open world, kinda like Moonlight Blade’s world. which is fantastic as Justice is a gorgeous looking MMORPG, with a dynamic day and night cycle.
However one the many “truly” unique things about Justice is how you progress, and interact with the world around you, and the NPCs. So, Justice has a story that you play along. So far just like a normal MMORPG, right? However, depending on the class, and gender
of your character, the main story is completely different, not only that, but your characters ending changes based on the choices you made during the main story and what NPC’s you befriended. And yes, you heard me right, “endings.” In Justice the story that you play along has
an end, some of them are good endings and some of them.. being bad. Also to elaborate on “befriending” NPC’s, Justice has a large focus on how you interact with NPC’s, rather then in other MMORPGs where you’ll skip NPC dialog, and take the quest to kill X monsters.
Justice wanted to try a new approach. Making the NPCs feel more like living characters rather then, that random dude standing outside a house with a giant exclamation point above his head.
So to begin befriending NPC’s you’ll need to interact with, and converse with them, and maybe even invite them over to the local Inn located in the village, for a drink. Once your friendship rises you can learn secrets, unlock quests and even get rare items.
But don’t think it’ll be easy befriending NPC’s as they all have specific personality types, some of the many personality types can make it naturally harder to befriend them, and if that doesn’t sound hard enough, the can also get sick, or wounded and end up dying.
Not only can you just befriend NPC’s in Justice but you can also marry them. Can I get a hell yes!… No? Okay.. although, well have to see how this will all actually play out in-game, but the concept is grand, and I dare say I’m exited to see how it ends up being.
Guilds can also look forward to capturing and taking over territory’s, although, you can only have one territory per guild, so no guild can take over the whole map. Also depending on what area you take, you’ll gain specific benefits based on what territory you took.
If this doesn’t interest you however, you can always open up a shop or business for you to manage in the city, but.. be careful as there are no safe zones in this MMORPG, everywhere has open PvP, even towns, and cities… Yikes!
Justice will begin its closed beta testing in China on July 21, and we’ll probably learn more after that, like is it really action combat? or is tab target, as it’s hard to tell based on trailers with no UI. And does it have a truly open world like Black Desert Online! So many
questions! Not enough answers!
So there you go guys, that’s, for the most part, all that’s currently known about Justice. I will ask you guys a question before ending this video, as I often do. Does Justice look like the type of MMORPG you’re interesting in checking out? And if it doesn’t
appeal to you, why? I’m just generally curious. So don’t forget to tell me in comment section!
Anyway, good day, night or afternoon wherever it is where you are, and I’ll see you guys in the next video!