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WAYFINDER

For nearly a decade, developer Airship Syndicate has felt like it’s building up to something. Formed out of the ashes of THQ and Vigil Games—the creators of the Darksiders series—it’s been quietly releasing very good games ever since, such as Darksiders Genesis and Ruined King. Its projects have been modest, but full of whip-smart RPG mechanics and progression systems, each feeling like a testing ground for bigger ideas. Wayfinder feels like the culmination of that work.

The game is an MMO action-RPG—it’s published by Digital Extremes, and that’s appropriate, because really if you think of this as ’s structure combined with the style and combat of , you won’t be far off. Brought to life by Joe Madureira’s distinctive chunky, colorful art style, it’s an immediately pleasing fantasy world to escape into. Rather than create your own character,

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