
Life is Feudal: MMO is set against the backdrop of a generic European setting, with little to distinguish it from other games from even a decade ago.

The overall world is severely lacking charm or personality, whether it be in the environment itself or the player created structures.

Okay, to be fair I spawned during nighttime, but that doesn’t change the fact that the game’s color palette leaves a bit to be desired. Here, you are spawned into the middle of a field to get a good look at the world you will be exploring. When beginning the game after creating your character, you have the option of going to a tutorial space for new players called Newbie Island. Now with that out of the way, let’s talk about my journey through the rather dull world of Life is Feudal: MMO. However, the game may have gone too far with the pacing and learning curve presented in its various systems, making for a game that leaves a very bad first impression. The game presents itself as a challenging and more open-world affair than those presented in other MMORPGs – which to be fair is a nice idea.

Life is Feudal: MMO is the perfect game for anyone who has ever wanted to live the virtual life of a mud-farming peasant – and not in a good way. Whether it be to role-play, fulfill a power fantasy or simply as a use of escapism, some of the best games ever made provide that in some capacity. Video games, in my opinion, are one of the best mediums to really put yourself in another’s shoes.
