


The towns are very lacking with nothing there but a not very well thought out UI being all that you see when you are in port. However, I believe that for this to ever be a full experience, they will need to change, and add, some very important features to this game. This indie company Game Labs put a lot of hard work into this game, which can be seen by the frequent updates they put out. So do not expect to go out and be sinking real players in PVP on your first day. Also, this is early access and they are still changing a lot of controls, balancing, and how things work, so there will not be a tutorial or guide in game just yet. There are missions and PVE, of course, to help you ease into things. While there is still much to add, the devs have, and continue to do so, focused on the game’s namesake naval actions, or in other words realistic feeling pure heart-pumping unadulterated ship to ship combat.Īs you can clearly see the ship battles are eye-poppingly beautiful, and are just as heart-stoppingly intense! The ship combat is very much a task though, and the learning curve is not friendly. You know, that desire to sail the beautiful waters of the Caribbean and blow stuff up! There really has not been a good game to give us this in many years and I, for one, hope Game Labs keep adding more and more to this game that is still in early access. Naval Action is a game that fills a niche that has not been filled in a long time. Genre: Action, Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, Strategy, Early Accessĭeveloper: Game-Labs Publisher: Game-Labs Naval Action – PC (P)Review – by DamianKnight Kena: Bridge of Spirits – PC Review - October 11, 2021.Draul’s Thoughts: V Rising (P)review - May 16, 2022.Draul’s Thoughts – Diablo Immortal – PC/Mobile Review - June 14, 2022.
