
Most battles can simply be solved by destroying the enemy team's vessels, although that might be the hard way.

Most often you'll be engaged in war with other vessels, where you'll slowly sail to sea, using islands for cover, and fire off all guns at enemy targets. There might only be four classes of ships, but each ship's different statistics and weapons make each feel unique, despite the fact that you'll be performing the same actions across all of them, for the most part. With Cruisers you can expect to sail the seas at a fairly slow pace, but armed with a decent amount of guns that let you stage concerted barrages of gunfire at enemies.Īircraft Carriers are slightly obvious, as they carry aircrafts which can be used to survey the battlefield and attack enemies vessels.

As you would assume by the names, they all have different advantages. There’s a massive variety of ships to develop and use, including Cruisers, Destroyers, Battleships and Aircraft Carriers. Each one you earn on the development tree will make you beam with a little bit more pride, and of course, the effects in battle aren't to be sniffed at either. In World of Warships Blitz you'll be sailing the ocean while defending and attacking territories and destroying enemy vessels.īut more than that, you'll develop a strange little attachment to the vessels you sail.

In World of Warships Blitz, you'll only have to worry about the latter, luckily. Sea spraying in your face, mounting the waves with your cruiser, it's as romantic as it is exhilarating.Īlthough this picturesque view of the ocean doesn't account for stormy weather, norovirus, or getting sunk by enemy gunfire - any of those things can ruin an otherwise wonderful voyage.
