
Last Epoch's fourth season, Shattered Omens, is set to launch on March 26. While some gamers are excited, others raise concerns over the game's direction, particularly regarding the story and ongoing content.
Many players voice nostalgia for their initial enthusiasm but have grown critical. A significant number feel the game struggles post-endgame. One player summarized this sentiment with, "It was very โmehโ after reaching the higher levels." Another echoed, stating, "It's too easy, you can build anything and won't have any difficulty playing."
The game's slow development pace is another major point of contention in the community, with players arguing that not enough unique content has been introduced. A comment reflects this frustration: "The glacial pace this game develops at is kind of wild."
A debate has emerged over the game's story. Some players dismiss the complaints of an unfinished narrative, saying, "Nobody ever gave any single [expletive] about any story in any ARPG," suggesting that story is not a priority for many in the genre. However, others feel differently, calling the narrative convoluted, with one stating, "I genuinely donโt know whatโs going on after 2 playthroughs."
Despite this division, it appears many players see the story as irrelevant after the initial run, with one comment noting, "I think itโs important for a first run, but yeah anything afterwards and thereโs no point lol."
As the new season approaches, there's a blend of hope and skepticism about potential updates that could enhance the gameplay. One user fears that the gameโs acquisition by Krafton might impact its future, mentioning, "After the Krafton acquisition, I couldnโt give a [expletive] anymore, tbh."
๐น A blend of excitement and skepticism surrounds the upcoming expansion.
๐ป "The glacial pace this game develops at is kind of wild" reflects player frustration.
โญ๏ธ Storyline criticism reigns, with mixed sentiments on its relevance.
As Shattered Omens approaches, players are eager for substantial updates to revitalize the game. If these updates align with player expectations, there's potential for a significant increase in the player base. However, the consistent slow development could pose risks for retaining current players.
Interestingly, Last Epochโs situation reflects past experiences in the gaming community. Games like No Man's Sky transformed their fate through user feedback and continuous improvements. Thereโs still a chance for Last Epoch to adopt this route and reconnect with its player base, as long as developers maintain a commitment to evolution and player satisfaction.