

The gameplay itself is played from an overhead, third-person viewpoint, similar to that of your typical racer and in ‘World of’ series fashion, the controls prove rather simplistic ensuring players can get straight into the action without too much hassle. Regardless of which class you decide to jump in with, one thing that you’ll need to make the most of are the attachments for your vessel. Should you wish to run in on a kill-spree then either the Destroyer or Battleships are best suited, and for me that’s where the majority of my time was spent, despite enjoying the Cruisers early on. The ship classes come down to Destroyer, Cruiser and Battleship, with each one having their own strengths and weaknesses. That said, those who invest the time to learn the strengths and weaknesses of each ship will always have the upper hand in battle.īefore you’ve really decided which ship you’re going to use however you first need to decide how you want to play as there are different ship types within the game that each have a distinct role if used correctly.
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This means the bigger your ship, the bigger the target painted all over you for enemies to hit, not to mention you’ll need to find a much bigger collection of rocks to scamper behind should you need to evade enemy fire.Ĭhoosing a ship doesn’t just come down to size and look however – or even your premium currency balance as many of the free and obtainable ships can pack the same punch if used correctly – and those who wish to come in casually will find just picking a ship and getting on with it is doable. Size isn’t everything though and whilst the ‘World of’ titles are always normally hard fought out slogs, the sea is not a place for hiding.

In my mind, what better way is there to start a fight then come steaming in with the biggest ship you can find! One that took my fancy early on was the camouflaged VI Indianapolis Premium Cruiser – if only thanks to its gargantuan size and menacing demeanour – and the reason for that is because World of Warships: Legends essentially consists of a group of players firing the biggest guns ever created into one another. I found myself fortunate enough to jump into action with some of the Premium ships that can be purchased in World of Warships.
