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Identity Review – A Misguided Venture into MMORPG Realism

Identity Review – A Misguided Venture into MMORPG Realism

Identity

2

Hype

2.0/10

Pros

  • Ambitious concept deviating from traditional MMORPGs.
  • Extensive game world size.

Cons

  • Mundane and repetitive gameplay tasks.
  • Lack of meaningful progression and influence.
  • Entertainment features become tedious quickly.

In the world of MMORPGs, titles often carve out their niches by adding unique features, fantastical worlds, or innovative gameplay mechanics. But sometimes, ambition can be a game’s downfall. Such is the case with Identity, the latest misstep by Asylum Entertainment, which claims to redefine the genre but falls far short.

  • Developer: Asylum Entertainment
  • Publisher: Asylum Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2018
  • Platforms: Microsoft Windows
  • Official Website: https://www.identityrpg.com/
  • Genre: MMORPG

Gameplay

Review: Identity – The Misguided Venture into MMORPG Realism

In the world of MMORPGs, titles often carve out their niches by adding unique features, fantastical worlds, or innovative gameplay mechanics. But sometimes, ambition can be a game’s downfall. Such is the case with Identity, the latest misstep by Asylum Entertainment, which claims to redefine the genre but falls far short.


Game Details:

  • Developer: Asylum Entertainment
  • Publisher: Asylum Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2018
  • Platforms: [Not specified]
  • Official Website: Official site [Link placeholder]
  • Genre: MMORPG

Gameplay and Mechanics:

Identity pitches itself as a groundbreaking MMORPG, deviating from traditional gaming aspects by dragging players into the monotony of an ordinary city life. Instead of fighting dragons or exploring fantastical worlds, players are submerged into mundane tasks of everyday existence.

While the game provides the freedom to be a criminal, a police officer, or even a bartender, these roles end up feeling empty and unsatisfying. For instance, the choice of being unemployed doesn’t add any exciting challenges. Instead, it makes the game even more laborious. The player’s influence on the world feels shallow, with decisions having little long-term impact.

The game boasts of a sprawling open world modeled after areas of the United States, but the in-game representation feels uninspired and lackluster. The game world’s expansiveness, supposedly around 255 square kilometers, ironically feels devoid of life and real purpose.

Jobs and careers, though pivotal to the game, lack depth. While careers promise advancement and better income, the progression feels stilted and arbitrary. Moreover, the criminal path, while seemingly adventurous, ends up being more of a chore than a thrilling adventure, with punishments outweighing any real gains.

Housing in Identity feels like a missed opportunity. While there’s a vast range of housing options, interiors feel bland and customization options are unsatisfactory. The player-driven economy, although ambitious, is disorganized and feels like an afterthought, rather than a fully fleshed-out feature.

Entertainment features, which could have been the game’s saving grace, feel repetitive. Meeting up at karaoke bars or playing paintball quickly loses its charm, making these activities more tedious than enjoyable.

Conclusion

Identity is an example of how a unique concept can be squandered with poor execution. The game’s attempt at mimicking realism results in an experience that’s more tedious than enjoyable, offering little to even the most patient MMORPG enthusiast. While ambitious in its vision, Identity sadly fails to deliver.

Identity System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Graphics Card: DirectX 11.0
  • CPU: QuadCore 2.5 GHz
  • File Size: 14 GB
  • OS: Windows 7 (x64)