Perfect World Mobile Review!
“Perfect World Mobile has made its grand return! This new installment restores the beautiful scenery and rich class choices that made the original game famous. Gather your friends and raise an adventure in the iconic seamless world that has been overhauled to reach an unprecedented fidelity. The bonds between you and your fellow challengers have never been so strong thanks to improved mentoring, marriage, guild and party systems. It’s about time to unite and fight for glory in this brand new world forged with next-gen graphics. The vast skies, the endless lands, and the mysterious oceans are all yours to explore. Find your Perfect World here!
Inheriting the legacy of a 12-year classic, Perfect World Mobile carries on the passions of the original, restoring the classic settings and class choices to bring you the most authentic PW experience. The Human, the Winged Elf, and the Untamed have made their return to the Perfect Continent!”
Perfect World Mobile Links:
iOS Link: https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/perfect-world-mobile/id1462027903
Android Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pwrd.pwm&hl=en
Company: Perfect World Games
Genre: MMORPG
Rated: 17+
Offers in-app Purchases
Gameplay
Perfect World Mobile is an MMORPG that was originally released in in 2005 on Windows. I personally hadn’t heard of Perfect World until I saw an ad for it while playing another casual game, but it looked good so I thought I’d give it a run.
When you first enter the game, you enter a server and make your own character. The detail in which you can design your character is amazing – for example, you can make their eyes really wide apart or make their ears high up on their face. The possibilities are endless and go far beyond eye and hair color.
After you design your character, there’s a bit of a story to watch to find out information about the gameplay but I won’t go into that because it was pretty long-winded.
Overall, you play as an elf, attack Wraith’s and meet other players.
Graphics
Visually, there’s nothing special about Perfect World Mobile. In terms of the graphics, this game looks pretty much the same as every other MMORPG like World of Worldcraft or Runescape. I saw a lot of errors in the graphics, like low-resolution art and ugly patches all over the place. Perfect World Mobile also gives you the option to select a camera mode:
- 2.5D mode – top-down; direction & zoom adjustable
- 3D mode – all camera parameters are adjustable
And the preferred style of color calibration:
- default
- wuxia
- film
- cartoon
- retro
- console
- dream
- aesthetic
I went with wuxia because it made the game look the most colorful and vibrant. It’s rare to come across a game where it lets you choose how it looks.
Music & Sounds
Being a mystical MMORPG, the sounds and music included are very on-brand for the genre. Your own personal character doesn’t talk and you have to read what she says from the script, however, other characters do say a few sentences here and there. When it comes to games with a long storyline, I really do find it important to have actual voices on the character because it’s easy to be driven away from having so much reading to do. If I wanted to read, I wouldn’t be gaming!
Controls
The controls are where it becomes a bit more complicated. As you come into contact with Wraiths, you’re told by your tutorial helper to tap and hold the joystick on the left-hand side of the screen to move ahead. On the bottom right-hand side of the screen there are 5 buttons; a normal attack button, a skill button, another skill button, another skill button, and yet another skill button. There’s a lot to remember in terms of what attack to use, but most of the time while playing I just hit any old button and hoped for the best.
The Power of in-app Purchases
The store on Perfect World Mobile is extremely packed and complicated with the things you can purchase so I’m not going to mention everything. It’s split up into 6 sections, and there are also 5 different sections in a different part of the game.
Rec.
- Mirage Stone for 12 Gold Ingots
- Golden Feather for 3380 Gold Ingots
- Darkflame for 4480 Gold Ingots
- Black Steward for 3380 Gold Ingots
- Sakura Dance for 2980 Gold Ingots
Timed Offer
- Lv. 1 Dark Sigil for 2 Gold Ingots
- Reputation Boost Pack for 8 Gold Ingots
- Lucky Refining Pack for 148 Gold Ingots
Stone
- Flame for New Beginning for 2 Gold Ingots
- Lv. 4 Crimson Stone for 113 Gold Ingots
- Lv. 4 Bene Stone for 113 Gold Ingots
Enhancement
- Mirage Stone for 12 Gold Ingots
- Blessing Stone III for 2160 Gold Ingot
- G3 Engraving Chest for 240 Gold Ingots
Eidolon
- Eidolon Skill Book Chest for 335 Gold Ingots
- Reset Order for 10 Gold Ingots
Rare
- Mystical Sacred Book for 420 Gold Ingots
- Primeval Scroll: Heaven for 120 Gold Ingots
- Rebirth Stone for 600 Gold Ingots
The Verdict
For your typical MMORPG, Perfect World Mobile wasn’t a terrible game, but there wasn’t anything, in particular, that gave me the wow factor. I am partial to games with storylines, however, I wasn’t happy with how much the game lagged and how much space it took up on my phone (a whopping 3.67GB).
I am most definitely going to delete this game to make room for better, unique games. However, if you’re a big MMORPG player, Perfect World Mobile might just be your thing!
If you decide to download Perfect World Mobile, let us know what you think and if you agree or disagree with any of the things we said. Happy gaming and stay casual!
Perfect World Mobile Overall Rating: 2/5
iOS Link: https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/perfect-world-mobile/id1462027903
Android Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pwrd.pwm&hl=en
Company: Perfect World Games
Genre: MMORPG
Rated: 17+
Offers in-app Purchases