Xiah Rebirth is an uninspired 3D MMORPG that has a clumsy user interface and a very limited selection of playable classes. Xiah Rebirth looks and feels like an unfinished mmorpg. The game is plagued with countless glitches and unexplained features.
Xiah Rebirth Information
Game Title: Xiah Rebirth
Genres: 3D, Fantasy, Mmorpg
Publisher: GamesCampus
Developer: Taewool
Area: Global
Official Site: Click Here
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Linux
Pros: +Smooth combat
Cons: -Only 4 playable classes, -No customization, -Poor English translations, -Countless glitches, -Aged graphics, -Clumsy user interface, -Limited camera control.
Xiah Rebirth Reviewed
Xiah Rebirth is a poorly designed 3D Mmorpg. You’ll be disappointed with the game even before making your character, as the game only has four playable classes. The entire character creation process is an absolute joke, as the game uses a old school gauntlet legends style of character creation, where you can only select one of four pre-made characters. You don’t even get to change your classes gender, let alone know what class you’re actually picking, as the game doesn’t even tell you what avatar is what class.
Once you actually made your character, which shouldn’t take too long as the game doesn’t allow any customization, you’ll be thrown in the middle of town without any instructions or tutorial quests. Logic dictates that the you should find the nearest portal leading outside town, but in Xiah Rebirt, there are two portals leading outside town, and if you choose the wrong portal you’ll likely be killed immediately by level 40+ monsters. Theres no reason a level 40+ dungeon should be located near the area where new players start off. This wouldn’t be a big issue, if the portal was labeled, but the game doesn’t even do that.
Once you actually start fighting, the game does get a bit better. Combat runs smoothly, skill points are gained quickly, leveling is fairly paced and the combat animations are impressive. New players should definitely start off by selecting one of the three melee classes, as mages are slower to level and expensive to play. Mages don’t start off with any spells, and don’t get offensive spells until they reach level 7+, and in order to actually get new skills, you’ll need to purchase them from the bookstore in town. Spells aren’t too expensive, but the game fails to inform players on how to get spells. I’ve spent 10 minutes fiddling around with the games clumsy interface trying to allocate my skill points, as the game never told me that I had to buy spells at the bookstore.
Aside from game play related complaints, Xiah Rebirth suffers from poor development, as the game is a spelling and grammatical nightmare. Poor English translations will ruin the little story Xiah Rebirth did have. Xiah Rebirth also suffers from Obvious glitches that should have been fixed in the game’s closed beta. Players can actually get stuck on walls, and it’ll take a good minute or so of fidgeting around to get loose. This complaint wouldn’t have any real merit if getting stuck was a rare incident, but in a span of 10 minutes, I must’ve gotten stuck on a wall or a corner at least 4 times. Xiah Rebirth feels like a game that simply isn’t near completion, so It would be impossible to recommend Xiah Rebirth to anyone.






