Spiral Knights is a game by Three Rings, the same group responsible for Puzzle Pirates. It is also a game with a visual style heavily influenced by one Ian McConville, a web-comics artist who's material you may be familiar with from Mac Hall (no longer updated), or his newer site Three Panel Soul. Being a fan of Mr. McConville's work, and knowing that he was hired on at Three Rings some time ago, it wasn't hard to notice his artistic influence in Spiral Knights. You can hear a bit about his contributions to the game in a post by him here. Personally, I feel the style is utilized perfectly for this type of world, and adds immensely to its atmosphere.

So what kind of game is Spiral Knights? It's a "free-to-play" MMO of the action-adventure variety that involves dungeons, swords, and co-operative slaying. The game has clearly seen a lot of love, feeling very polished and approachable thanks to a clean UI and an intuitive, visceral combat style. Zelda seems to be the common analogy, and it's not far off. Dungeons involve a variety of challenges, from key/switch hunting, object manipulation, to hazard traversal. Combat can take place with a variety of weapons (the current crop: Sword, Gun, and Bomb), and each enemy type has a set of unique behaviors to learn and adapt to, which evolve slowly as you progress deeper into the game. Seeing the Zelda connection yet?
I bet you are. Although there are plenty of qualities to spice up the hacking and/or slashing, including a variety of status effects, power-ups, and elemental resistances, the combat experience seems clearly tied to the Nintendo variety of action-adventure puzzle solving and monster bashing. However, when it comes to the construction and arrangement of the dungeons themselves, the game is somewhat unique. The levels that comprise each dungeon (or "gate" as the game terms them) are rearranged randomly every few days. Or, not so randomly, as players can contribute specific materials to a gate's construction to manipulate the type of levels it will eventually produce.

There is one factor which distinguishes the game even from other free-to-play MMO models. Although there is no monetary subscription fee, the world of Spiral Knights runs off of one very limited resource: Energy. With every level completed, you must pay a little energy to run the elevator down to the next. For every item you craft, you must pay a little energy to charge the crafting machine. Energy, of which each player is allotted about 100 points daily, quickly becomes the defining resource for progress in the game. And, for those with cash on hand, it can be purchased in large quantities.

So, with patience and prudent use of resources, you can progress at an acceptable rate early in the game without spending any real dollars. Whether this holds up at higher level play isn't as clear, but, if the experience is enjoyable enough, would spending a little money on it now and then really be such a bad thing? I mean, someone's got to feed those cute little birds. Or would you have them go hungry? You monster!
With its gorgeous art, engaging co-op gameplay, and creative level design, Spiral Knights is a lot of fun to play and feels set to become a successful MMO if the player base manifests (and if the Energy model ends up being financially viable for Three Rings). I would recommend this game to anyone interested in some co-op hack n' slash with plenty of twists. Just watch your energy tank -- the first charge is always free.
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This looks classy in a way, I'll see if I wanted to play it in the near future.
ReplyDeletei really didnt like spiral knights for some reason it was really boring and the servers are so laggy D:
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ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea the guy responsible for Three Panel Soul was behind anything of this! And I loved Puzzle Pirates when I was younger. Cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine works at 3 Rings... very cool to see them be a success!!
ReplyDeleteI mean, someone's got to feed those cute little birds. Or would you have them go hungry? You monster!
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