
Hands on with Sea of Thieves
Piracy co-op game is an E3 hit Sea of Thieves might be the most fun I've ever had playing an E3 show floor demo. But I'm still not entirely sold on this Rare game for Xbox One. If you saw the Microsoft conference earlier this week, you've got a pretty good idea of what to expect. This is a chaotic, multiplayer pirate game in which players co-operate (as best they can) to sail the high seas and sink anything that looks sinkable. The E3 show-floor demo is like a microcosm of all that's great about Sea of Thieves, indeed all the virtue of the game espoused by devs and execs alike.
It's all about working together and having fun. Every single person on my six-person team (we were mostly strangers) did our bit to trim sails, steer course, lower anchor, shoot guns and generally keep lookout. When one of us fancied a change, it just seemed to happen organically. I climbed up to the crow's nest, I went below to repair a hole and when I came back on deck, I saw that the wheel was unmanned, so I took over. In a single 15-minute session we had a man overboard who managed to climb back (that was me), we ran aground, we sank a ship and we performed a 180 degree turn by steering hard and dropping anchor.
It was all so terrifically cool, we were laughing and joking and someone started up with the "arrrrggghs". What's more, we were playing against other teams doing the exact same thing. There are no AI players in this world. Rare has captured some essence of fun and cooperative gameplay that many companies at many times have utterly failed to achieve. It's worth remembering though, that this demo is just a tiny part of a much bigger game.
Rare absolutely refuses to call it an MMO, but based on all the things it's seeking to do … it's an MMO about pirates. When the game goes into beta (at some unspecified date) you will explore the world, upgrading your person and your ship. You will loot and ally. You will take on monsters. If your ship is sunk, there will be penalty, though not so harsh that it makes you want to quit.
You will play in an online world that evolves. Rare has captured some…
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