What is the mmorpg in anime style you think it's the best?
I say Flyff and Scions of Fate, (although i'm still a noob)
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What is the mmorpg in anime style you think it's the best?
I say Flyff and Scions of Fate, (although i'm still a noob)
I don't like any of them. Like all free MMORPG's there is only grind, grind, grind, grind, grind and a little more GRIND.
But I haven't tried all of them so...
PLEASE describe and motivate why the game you just posted is AWSOME!
because grinding in group is a activity that makes happy, because we go to monsters that are uper-levelled than us that also make us feel a need for everyone of the group, their strenghts and weaknesses
No. Grinding means that they game developers are to damn lazy to make quests.
I would go with Maple Story or the one's Outspark makes.
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LUNA online is sort of anime style. Its chibi style though
I use to spend time on Mabinogi, the combat was entertaining and keeps you involved. Plus you age.
Mabinogi Heroes makes me think of Monster Hunter but that's not released for us yet.
It's a great game. I'm too lazy to describe it, but it's by Nexon America. You age, can level really easily if you rebirth often, ride horses, fly birds, have pets fight beside you, milk your own cow, milk other cows, ride wild horses/ostriches, gawk at rich people's katana's and armor, run around, GAWK AT THE GRAPHICS ZAMG, have moar pets fight beside you, etc.
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Grand Chase, Trickster Online, and Dragonica Online.
They're all sorta' chibi-ish, but then, I haven't really encountered a good anime-esque MMO that doesn't use chibis for player characters...
Oh, except for Dream of Mirror Online, which isn't all that chibi, but I didn't enjoy that MMO one bit. :/
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I run into Nyxie too much, hahaa. Not complaining, though. I see a lot of the same people around here. Anyways, another good Anime based MMORPG is a mouthful.. Shin Megami Tensei Imagine Online. From Aeria Games. It's like Persona but it's an MMO. Good game, I played it a lot. Also, try Lunia. Switched it to IJJI. S4 League if you like FPS anime style shooters, and it's not like manga fighter.
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Quotes that should be recognized and treated with RESPECT!
"All female employees...will be required to wear....TINY...MINISKIRTS!!!!!!"
"You're a miracle, Mustang! I'll follow you for the rest of my life!"
I cant really say I like any free MMORPG's. The part that makes them free tends to take away from the motivation of the developers. The games tend to nto be that good overall. The only free MMORPG I played that I liked was Perfect World. But then again it made money off of the cash shop so it had some form of income to keep the developers working and improving the game.
Now if you ask me Aion can have some anim style characters in it. Its not anime cartoon so to speak but the characters eyes and the way the character models are created can look just as good. Its a wonderful P2P game :]
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I say a good mmorpg is mabinogi or any of the other nexon games.
i closest i can think of is MapleStory, thought it's Chibi
I have heard from friends that have played Maplestory. But I am not really into the whole 2D thing :/
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Try tales of pirates and Ragnarök i think they are 1 of the best anime bases mmo rpgs ....and i am very sad that i cant play mobinagi
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