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Nosgoth

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Partyrockdude
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10-16-2023, 05:08 PM
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I performed a brief search and reviewed the initial sections of this forum. Most of what I found were discussions about beta keys, free weekends, and similar topics. Nosgoth is described as a Free2Play PvP third-person shooter inspired by the Legacy of Kain series, where players assume roles like humans and vampires competing for dominance. It's straightforward yet enjoyable, currently in early open beta on Steam. I usually avoid F2P and early access titles, but this one stood out, so I downloaded it. The visuals are decent, the gameplay feels rewarding, and you can obtain gear without spending money—only cosmetic items and progression boosts require payment. Equipment, classes, and abilities can be bought with earned gold from matches, and the pricing seems fair. While I don’t typically endorse such games, I believe this F2P title is well-executed, unlike many others in its category. Personally, I appreciate how the two races interact: playing as vampires offers a predator-like experience, while humans require more skill and face steeper challenges. The available modes are limited (just two), with a few maps and upcoming additions, including new classes. It's still in beta, so there’s room for expansion. I recommend giving it a shot—free to download, around 5GB, and worth trying.
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Partyrockdude
10-16-2023, 05:08 PM #1

I performed a brief search and reviewed the initial sections of this forum. Most of what I found were discussions about beta keys, free weekends, and similar topics. Nosgoth is described as a Free2Play PvP third-person shooter inspired by the Legacy of Kain series, where players assume roles like humans and vampires competing for dominance. It's straightforward yet enjoyable, currently in early open beta on Steam. I usually avoid F2P and early access titles, but this one stood out, so I downloaded it. The visuals are decent, the gameplay feels rewarding, and you can obtain gear without spending money—only cosmetic items and progression boosts require payment. Equipment, classes, and abilities can be bought with earned gold from matches, and the pricing seems fair. While I don’t typically endorse such games, I believe this F2P title is well-executed, unlike many others in its category. Personally, I appreciate how the two races interact: playing as vampires offers a predator-like experience, while humans require more skill and face steeper challenges. The available modes are limited (just two), with a few maps and upcoming additions, including new classes. It's still in beta, so there’s room for expansion. I recommend giving it a shot—free to download, around 5GB, and worth trying.