Tree of Savior Reviews
Tree of Savior's biggest grind lies in chipping away all of its flaws just to experience its nostalgic charms.
As long as you aren’t looking for the deeper meaning of gaming life in your games, I think you’ll find Tree of Savior to be an acquired taste that’s worth having every so often in your gaming diet, or as part of a fullcourse meal of action MMOdom.
So in the end, is Tree of Savior a worthy successor to Ragnarok Online? Being made by the same minds who worked on Ragnarok, Tree of Savior manages to improve on a ton of gameplay aspects while preserving a lot of it’s spiritual predecessor’s charm. There are still plenty of aspects the game needs catching up on such as a more fleshed out guild system, better trade, and class rebalancing, but again, players can look forward to more content in the future as the game has just recently left beta. While it’s an enjoyably addicting online experienced, the game still has plenty of space it needs to grow into.