First Look At The First Descendant Crossplay Open Beta And So Far It is Looking Good!

The First Descendant is an upcoming free-to-play third person shooter that is being developed by Nexon Games and currently has an crossplay open beta active till September 25th and has already created a lot of buzz for players who are looking for something new to play as some players are already describing this as a potential Destiny killer even with the small amount of content that is available during the open beta.

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What Makes The First Descendant Different Than Other “Destiny Killers”?

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Over the past few years gamers have only had a few different games that can compete with Destiny and with the decline of Destiny’s player count and the lack of interest from many long term players, many have been wondering when the next Destiny type game will arrive to steal the spotlight and create a whole new experience for players to enjoy.

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From what we have played of The First Descendant it is looking to be a potential contender for the title of “Destiny Killer” as the story starts off quite simple, as the players are looking for one of three artefacts known as the Ironheart that can save the world, but once the game sets up the story it dials back the end of the world worries and allows the player time to get to grips with the world they are now inhabiting.

Currently within this crossplay open beta there will be a select group of features that players can try, like the exploration element to the game which is ran similarly to Destiny as the game places you into a instanced location that the player can explore to their hearts content, but sadly since this is an open beta there isn’t a lot to find in these locations except for main quests and side quests, which is understandable.

Another feature that is available to players is the ability to craft up to 11 different characters that they can try within the open beta, so far this is ran similarly to Warframe as it provides the player with two options they can either grind out certain resources that can be used to craft the new Descendant character or they can use a premium currency to cut out the grind, luckily this is all connected to the beta only and won’t impact players on release as their data will be refreshed on release.

So far, there is one main compliment for the game as it looks absolutely stunning as it is currently being ran on Unreal Engine 5 and creates near picture perfect scenery for players to enjoy, and as a bonus this helps the weapons look amazing as many players have been gushing over the glossy and detailed weapons that they can use within this open beta.

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What Could Drag The First Descendants Down On Release?

When it comes to gaming many players are getting bored with the same old content and stories that are constantly repeated throughout all different franchises in the gaming industry, and so far this doesn’t look like a major issues for The First Descendant story-wise, but content wise there are still a few aspects that can be improved on that players have already begun to take notice of.

Since The First Descendants is still in open beta it would be unfair to say these certain issues will make or break the games experience since these certain aspects can change closer to release. Currently within The First Descendants players have access to a boss battle system known as the Void Intercept Battle which puts them against colossal enemies and is quite a fun experience, but it can grow dull quite quickly as the bosses have a large pool of health and can take awhile to defeat.

This isn’t helped by the fact that there is no background music within the game, so whilst your having what feels like a climactic battle against a colossal enemy that should feel amazing, it has left many players feeling underwhelmed, but since The First Descendant is still in the beta stages it could have background music added in the final product.

So far, the response from many who have tried The First Descendant has been mainly positive besides small issues that will most likely be fixed once the game fully releases, but from what players have seen during just a few hours of the open beta it has many feeling like this free-to-play game could be the “Destiny Killer” many have been waiting for.

What do you think about this information regarding The First Descendant? Have you been granted access to the open beta, and are experiencing it for yourself? Let us know in the comments what you think!

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Written by Liam Magee

Greetings! My name is Liam and I am a journalist from Liverpool, UK I am very passionate about gaming and love to talk about it. I enjoy all types of games from JRPGs to fighting games in all different kind of genres from fantasy to horror.

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