Ratings

Control Factor - Easy to control once you have had a little practice with them.

Shininess Factor -  Great graphics and awesome scenery, it does start to get choppy in some places when you have a big battle going on but otherwise perfect.

Earshot Factor - The sound is there, but it could use some work

Online Factor - Great online factor, thousands of players to battle.
Factor’s Average

 

 
Review

There are massive amounts of things you can do in this game. I recommend this game to almost anyone. It is easy to pick up and play, even to those who don't play computer games. It is also a very fun game to play so I say that you shouldn't pass this one up without at least one try with it. The only people that might not like it are the real hardcore RPG players.

There are massive amounts of things you can do in this game. If you want level up go and battle some monsters. You want to make better armor? Just mine and smith your own. Your options are almost unlimited in this game. This game is also very addictive. You can develope skills some skills are more fun to develop than others however. Another contributor to the great game play are the quests. There are many quests you can do, with each one giving you some sort of reward when completed. Some quests are simple and easy while others are long and hard. Most quests follow the same premise: getting items, converting items, bringing items to other people, following people, disposing etc. It's not repetitive in the least bit because there are different ways to tackle each quest. The only thing that really brings down the game play is the battle system. Your stats (like hit points) don't pop up when you attack an enemy, but instead another screen pops up that tells you which stat you want to use on the enemy. You have Controlled (+1 for all stats), Aggressive (+3 to strength) Defensive (+3 to defense), and Accurate (+3 to attack) you choose which one you want and that specific stat is raised in your favor in battle. If you kill an opponent with the stat you chose, then all of the experience goes into that skill to make you level up in that area. The fighting goes on automatically. You just sit back and watch your avatar battle the enemy with his weapon. The damage you sustain from the enemy is displayed in an explosion-shaped object in your avatar's center, while the damage you deal to the enemy is shown on a similar shape on the enemy's center. It really does not look like much or play like much, but sometimes you will find yourself immersed in combat when you and your enemy are both down to 1 hp each.

For the controls you can use the mouse or arrow keys. If you want to follow someone, you can right click on the person, and choose to follow them. Which makes it easier to do if you're wanting someone to show you something. But, when you're just playing by yourself, it sometimes is really hard for you to choose for yourself to stop.

When you're choosing you're character, you get to decide basic things like sex, hair color, skin color, etc. But there is one choice that's rare. You get to choose what race your character is. (Wizard, warrior, ranger, etc.) Overall, it doesn't matter what race you choose. It only affects you're starting stats. (Wizard starts out with highest magic, warrior with strength, ranger with archer skills, etc.) If anything, wizard is probably the best since magic takes longer to level up than the rest.  

 


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