It’s continued… pretty much everywhere else in the game, with each of the Arkana archetypes – Scarlet Blade’s version of classes – sporting their own style of armor that’s skimpy enough to easily fit into the Chainmail Bikini trope (although hasn’t mentioned it – yet), or most of the quest dialogue making some reference to various physical qualities of the Arkana. Even during the first loading screen, before a server has even been selected, players are treated – put that in airquotes if you’d like – to an Arkana that’s not so much covered as she is hidden underneath her own hair and behind some machinery and cabling. Upon logging in for the first time, it was very apparent – and I stress very apparent – that LivePlex took the mature MMO label and ran with it.
It’s a surprisingly good story, if a quick read on Scarlet Blade’s website.
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These soldiers – called the Arkana – and the humans they protected were guided and controlled during their solitude underground by an artificial intelligence known as Mother however, once the time came to try and reclaim the surface, the humans and Arkana split into two warring factions – the Royal Guard, who believed that the recolonization of humanity should continue as the humans of old had instructed, and the Free Knights, who believed that humanity had doomed itself with its failed weaponry and that the Arkana should claim Earth for themselves. This process, as it turned out, responded far better to female chemical and neurological differences, which meant that our future saviors would be not mankind, but womankind. After a failed all-out nuclear attack and use of biological weapons that ended up accelerating our own demise, humanity gambled on a carefully-hidden cloned supersoldier project that would be able to repel the Narak at some point in the future. Scarlet Blade is set on a war-torn future Earth, where mankind is struggling to survive after decades of war against an invading alien race called the Narak. I had a chance to take an early look at Scarlet Blade during a Closed Beta period – and admittedly, came away mildly surprised with what I saw. It’s billed as featuring “strong PvP elements, a uniquely detailed world, and an engaging, well-crafted story set in a dystopian future” it’s also drawn some attention – for better or worse – as a ‘mature MMO’ featuring female-only player characters and a heavy emphasis on their particular assets. Scarlet Blade is an upcoming free-to-play sci-fi MMO developed by LivePlex and published in North America by Aeria Games.
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