Oath of peak: Open world
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About
"Oath of Peak: Open World" is a massively multiplayer role-playing game with stunning graphics and an engaging story. However, it is not without its flaws, as some players have reported bugs. The game invites you to "Head to the Peak!" for an immersive open-world experience.










- The game has beautiful graphics and a charming art style that stands out.
- The character customization options are enjoyable, allowing players to create unique avatars.
- The game has potential with an interesting story and engaging gameplay mechanics.
- Many players experience persistent connection issues, preventing them from logging in or playing the game.
- The game is plagued by bugs and crashes, particularly during the loading and downloading phases.
- There are concerns about the game's pay-to-win mechanics and lack of meaningful content for free-to-play players.
- story23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story of the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its potential and interesting elements, while others find it confusing and poorly executed. Many users note that the game lacks a proper introduction or tutorial, making it difficult to grasp the narrative, and technical issues detract from the overall experience. Despite these criticisms, some players still enjoy the storyline and its engaging events, suggesting that it has room for improvement.
“It had potential, had a great story, great events, a lot of people played, never a dull moment.”
“I like the story and the game except for one thing, I can't seem to close out my game because there is this message that says something about data and account and security.”
“It's great story and great overall game despite the toxic community.”
“The story is confusing; you don't get a chance to understand what's going on or get it explained since you immediately get thrown into it.”
“Not even sure where to begin... the story makes no sense, the audio cuts out entirely during all cutscenes, the gameplay itself is very ugly and unpolished.”
“The storyline seems a bit broken and fast-paced, making it hard to follow.”