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Alpha Two Phase III testing has begun! During this phase, our realms will be open every day, and we'll only have downtime for updates and maintenance. We'll keep everyone up-to-date about downtimes in Discord.
If you have Alpha Two, you can download the game launcher here, and we encourage you to join us on our Official Discord Server for the most up to date testing news.
[Feedback] "The Return to Verra" Official Trailer - Faces still a concern.
Vhaeyne
Member, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
I say this with all due respect to the team and the artists involved.
I love this game dearly. I want Ashes to succeed more than any game I’ve ever followed.
During the livestream, Steven mentioned that the Steam trailer was meant to present Intrepid’s “best foot forward” to a new audience.
To be blunt, the one and only character’s face doesn’t look good, and if this is representative of the intended aesthetic direction, it concerns me.
I’m not trying to be harsh. If it were still early alpha footage, I don’t think it would bug me as much.
I’ve defended the character models many times in the past under that assumption.
This Steam trailer is meant to show the project off to a larger audience. Seeing this particular face featured so prominently makes me wonder if this look is now considered final.
It worries me, because attractive, appealing characters matter — both for first impressions and for cosmetic sales.
Years ago, Intrepid mentioned a goal of reaching or surpassing BDO-tier character quality, and I don’t see that level of appeal or fidelity here. BDO is almost a decade old and it still looks better.
I’m not asking for supermodel perfection, just characters that look appealing, polished, and expressive in a way that draws people in.
Based on that trailer, If I knew nothing about this project and only saw that trailer, I would assume this is another Concord or Veilguard and run.
Ashes deserves better.
I love this game dearly. I want Ashes to succeed more than any game I’ve ever followed.
During the livestream, Steven mentioned that the Steam trailer was meant to present Intrepid’s “best foot forward” to a new audience.
To be blunt, the one and only character’s face doesn’t look good, and if this is representative of the intended aesthetic direction, it concerns me.
I’m not trying to be harsh. If it were still early alpha footage, I don’t think it would bug me as much.
I’ve defended the character models many times in the past under that assumption.
This Steam trailer is meant to show the project off to a larger audience. Seeing this particular face featured so prominently makes me wonder if this look is now considered final.
It worries me, because attractive, appealing characters matter — both for first impressions and for cosmetic sales.
Years ago, Intrepid mentioned a goal of reaching or surpassing BDO-tier character quality, and I don’t see that level of appeal or fidelity here. BDO is almost a decade old and it still looks better.
I’m not asking for supermodel perfection, just characters that look appealing, polished, and expressive in a way that draws people in.
Based on that trailer, If I knew nothing about this project and only saw that trailer, I would assume this is another Concord or Veilguard and run.
Ashes deserves better.

This is my personal feedback, shared to help the game thrive in its niche.
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Even the models in wow classic look better lol
I just don't like anything about this, and I don't see it pulling people in.
This is my personal feedback, shared to help the game thrive in its niche.
You can see from Intrepid's own concept art that it's possible to make a face which looks distinct, angular, and slightly alien while still being visually appealing.
Note the dumbing down of the aesthetic choices between the two. The concept art has:
Compare that to the trailer:
The actual in-game characters and overall visual style already look better than this. You could argue there are bigger fish to fry at the moment, and I'd absolutely agree, but bigger problems do not overshadow the fact that this is going to be a bad first impression for thousands of prospective players.
still tho all the races from models to face to everything looks horrible , same with the armors specifically the "female" ones which are just male ones put on a skinnier male models which are the "females"