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5 Improvements Sea of Thieves Needs to Fulfill its Potential

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5 Improvements Sea of Thieves Needs to Fulfill its Potential

Sea of Thieves, xbox one, microsoft, 2018

There are literally only three enemy types in Sea of Thieves at the moment. We have skeletons (and recolored versions of them), the Kraken, and the sharks that spawn on you when you’re in deep waters. The combat system is already pretty lackluster in the game, and the poor enemy variety only exacerbates that issue when you’re just hacking away mindlessly during raids and island plunders.

Let’s get more mythical enemy types; hostile mermaids, sirens, and other tentacled beasts that live underwater. Let us be rewarded for taking down tough enemies like the Kraken. Even just a just a simple cosmetic item would give us a bit more of a sense of achievement, and it would act as an incentive to engage in these additional activities.


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