December 19, 2025 - 01:12

This year, one game has left players feeling frustrated and disillusioned: Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. Many gamers had high hopes for this title, only to find themselves let down by its execution. The excitement surrounding its launch quickly faded as players encountered issues that severely impacted their enjoyment.
One of the most significant complaints centers around the vague patch notes that developers released, leaving players in the dark about crucial updates and fixes. This lack of transparency has contributed to a growing sense of dissatisfaction within the community. Players expected a polished experience, but instead, they faced numerous bugs and gameplay imbalances that hindered their progress.
As the game struggled to maintain momentum, many players began to feel a sense of betrayal. The initial promise of an engaging and immersive experience was overshadowed by the frustrations of unmet expectations. For those who invested time and energy into Blue Protocol, the disappointment is palpable, leaving them questioning the future of momentum MMOs.
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