With all of this in mind, this review is being formatted in the same manner as my reviews of AL Yukikaze and AL Montpelier, focusing on the differences between Rossiya and Sovetsky Soyuz. However, if you're looking for new and novel game play, you won't find it here. AL Montpelier ostensibly did the same for Cleveland, giving players access to a premium version of an already popular tech tree ship and I can understand the appeal. This is great news if you like Sovetsky Soyuz. The best that could be said about Rossiya is that she takes the game play from Sovetsky Soyuz, tweaks it oh-so slightly, and makes a premium ship out of it. Like AL Montpelier and AL Yukikaze from the year before, Rossiya does not differentiate herself all that much from other ships already extant within the game. ![]() Now, I stress it's only a minor improvement. Please be aware her performance may change in the future.Īfter the disappointment of AL Littorio being nothing more than a reskinned Roma-clone, it's a bit of a relief to review AL Sovetskaya Rossiya (hear after referred to only as "Rossiya"). To the best of my knowledge, the statistics discussed in this review are current as of patch 0.9.6.1. ![]() This ship was kindly provided to me by Wargaming in order to make this review. The following is a review of Azur Lane's Sovetskaya Rossiya - the tier IX Premium Soviet Battleship.
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