And quite frankly, that fits quite neatly in the MMO genre.
The Xianxia genre focuses on heroes working toward an ultimate goal: godhood. So don’t listen to anyone that says “it’s another Wuxia game” because it’s not. Swords of Legends Online is not of the Wuxia genre. And let’s have a moment of silence for my fellow staff members at MassivelyOP because I practically flooded our office chat with videos, screenshots, and endless yammering about how cool this game is and how they should play it, at literally all hours of the night (since we’re in different timezones).īut what’s got me so in love with this upcoming MMO? Let me explain. But despite that, I found myself absolutely enraptured by the game. SOLO is by all accounts nothing new in terms of gameplay. Have you ever played a game knowing exactly what you’re going to get, only for it to impress you because it did exactly that but just did it so well? Well, that’s Swords of Legends Online (SOLO) for me.