Blue Protocol: Star Resonance promised to be a major free-to-play hit, but the launch turned out to be extremely unsuccessful. The anime-style MMORPG with a free-to-play model looked promising, but now players are expressing disappointment.
Initially, the project was overseen by Bandai Namco, but after their departure, the rights were transferred to Tencent. On the release day, users began to complain about the poor quality of the game.
The main complaint is the lack of content. According to players, the story can be completed in a few hours, and then there is only a monotonous combat system that causes boredom. The picture is complemented by server problems that interfere with comfortable gameplay.
Some note that microtransactions mainly concern cosmetics, which can be considered a positive aspect.
On Steam, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance's rating is holding at 45% positive reviews. But in the history of MMOs, it has happened that games that failed at the start eventually corrected the situation - perhaps this project will also get a chance.