Originally Posted by
╬Big Boss╬
I've played this game before. I didn't explore a lot of the game, because of a lot of reasons. I suppose I'll review it here.
Graphics: 9/10
It's no question, this game is quite visually appealing. It was pretty fun keeping my eyes on the horizon and seeing the landscape unfold as I quest further into the land. The towns and cities are also quite amusing. They are pretty large and they offer a multiple amout of NPCs to talk to and interact with. The game also prides itself with it's character customization feature, you will be able to edit your characters eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, smile, age, hair, body size, all that good stuff.
Music: 3/9
Although at first, the music is beatifully orchestrated. It fits the land well, but.. It gets repetitive, quickly. There are only a few songs that I can think of anyway. So you're looking at listening to the same songs over and over again.
Character Development: 5/10
I am up in there air on this one, this part could be either good or bad, it's all about what you want from the game. It was pretty long and time consuming to level your character. When you did gain a level, you are given five stat points, which you can spend on your stats, depending on what you're trying to make. Gear was another issue for me. I like to look at my character from time to time and critique his appearance. It is hard to do that when my character always looks more or less the same. All the gear is very similar to the gear that came before it, and they don't look to tasteful, they're quite bland.
Player v. Player: 1/10
I'm giving this a 0 because I never got a chance to do PVP. All I got to do was duel against a few other players. There is very little ganking or world PVP going on, because you need to be level 30 in order to attack other players unprovoked, and there aren't a whole lot of level 30's around. The arena is also pretty shocking, I can't really review it since I needed to be level 80 to be allowed in. I leveled to 32 and gave up on this game since I look for PVP in an MMO.
Another thing to consider,
Like most MMOs found on the internet, this game is free to play, it is not free to enjoy. You need to pay money for "credits" that can be exchanged for in-game items such as certain mounts, certain equipment, and things of that nature. Another thing that they offer there are "telecoustics", which allows you to talk in World Chat, that all players see. That's right, you cannot simply talk to a vast amount of players in the immediate area without paying real currency.
All in all, you're probably going to have a little bit of fun exploring the basics of the game, but by the time the fun runs out, which will be soon, you'll be either forced to quit the game, or continue playing, but paying for you're in-game items, and when you're paying to play an MMO game, you might as well buy a game from the store that is much better and offers more, such as World of Warcraft or Warhammer.
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