

And don’t get me wrong, that’s not really a bad thing in this case. Other than that, you’re limited to some (in my opinion) sub-par customization options in the form of flags, paint, and decals. Just like with the other “World of” games, you can upgrade components on your ship and make your way through tech trees. That’s not to say its non-existent, but it might as well be. Now that you know a bit about the game, let’s hop straight into the review.Ĭustomization is NOT the name of the game when it comes to World of Warships. From fast cruisers to lumbering but versatile aircraft carriers, World of Warships has it all. You’ll be going after control points and hunting enemy ships, but you’ll be doing it from massive multi-gun ships that fit a variety of roles. Though the focus is still the same – the epic war machines that were used in the World War II era – Warships has slightly different gameplay than its ‘daddy,’ World of Tanks. World of Warships is the latest continuation of the “World of” series by Wargaming.
