Blade And Sorcery Is FULLY Released With the 1.0 Update
Today we have extremely exciting news for fans of the physics based VR fighting game Blade And Sorcery. It has finally been fully released with the latest 1.0 Update!
So what does this mean? Well, it means that Blade And Sorcery is now a very different game from what it was before this update, and is less of a purely sandbox focused experience with the addition of the long anticipated Crystal Hunt game mode.
Today we have extremely exciting news for fans of the physics based VR fighting game Blade And Sorcery. It has finally been fully released with the latest 1.0 Update!
So what does this mean? Well, it means that Blade And Sorcery is now a very different game from what it was before this update, and is less of a purely sandbox focused experience with the addition of the long anticipated Crystal Hunt game mode.
With the full release of Blade And Sorcery you can now embark on a dangerous quest to gather as many crystals as you can and unlock the magical power of an ancient civilization.
It won’t be easy though, you’ll have to use your fighting skills and magical abilities to defeat the many factions that also want to claim the power of these crystals for themselves.
With the Crystal Hunt game mode Blade and Sorcery isn’t just a sandbox game now, but a full fledged VR RPG! A pretty damn good one too. Collecting crystals gives you upgrade points to increase your magical or combat skills, and you can unlock new skill trees by collecting special crystals that give you new magical powers.
The inventory system has also been expanded, and there’s even a stats page in the inventory screen as well.
This inventory system means that you can collect and store loot to sell at your good buddy “The Baron’s” store.
The more loot you collect and sell then the more money you’ll have for new weapons, equipment, healing items, and armor. Like any good RPG, deciding where to invest your hard earned cash first is always a tough decision.
Of course you can always get more by fighting your way through the various procedurally generated levels. This is the same procedural generation introduced during one of Blade & Sorcery’s last big updates in the “dungeon” mode.
There are a ton of new weapons and armors, and enemy factions and equipment are separated into tiers which increase in difficulty as you get more power and more wealth and progress through the game.
There’s even Blade And Sorcery Lore now! With notes you can find throughout the dungeons, and even a friendly NPC in your friendly shopkeeper “The Baron.”
This Blade And Sorcery update has been the most exciting of them all, and the full release of Blade And Sorcery is certainly a big deal in the Virtual Reality gaming community. Blade & Sorcery has long been a beloved game for its fantastic physics based melee combat and wide variety of community made mods.
Though, unfortunately, this massive update has yet to come to the standalone Meta Quest version of the game, Blade And Sorcery: Nomad, though it is planned for the future.
For now it is a bright day for VR gaming, and experiencing this massive Blade And Sorcery update has been extremely rewarding and exciting.
If you haven’t gotten the game yet though the price has increased to 30$ to reflect the increased amount of content in the game. If you already owned Blade And Sorcery on the Steam or Oculus stores though the update is completely free.
This is a fantastic time to get into Blade And Sorcery, especially if you aren’t a huge fan of sandbox experiences (though the sandbox is still very much available) and want a fantastic Virtual Reality RPG to sink your teeth into. For more on this update check out the update notes from the developers at WarpFrog.