Surprisingly a decent game, just played for a few hours and got to level 9. The game is basically a massively multiplayer online tps rpg. You control a character in third person, level them up, do missions, buy, sell, trade stuff. There appears to be a ton of weapons/equipment and various ways to modify them. You can also master various professions (I selected weapon making). As the character levels up he can buy various abilities related to things like healing, grenades, armor, radar, etc. There is also a pvp option to play against other players. The game seems quite complex and would take quite a bit of time to understand and master all the various game elements/mechanics, there are numerous types of missions from protecting something, to escorting someone, to collecting something to killing a boss, etc. You can do the missions alone or with other players. When you kill enemies there is no loot aside from medkits and weapon ammunition, but you can find hidden places that have containers which after the mission ends give you various crafting materials and sometimes weapons or wearable equipment.
Currently there is quite a lot of lag when talking to the npcs in game, because of a lot of new players are lagging the server. The npc Biggy Honda seems to get the most grief from new players, the trick is to left click on a npc and simply wait a minute or two for them to reply. Usually the npcs with a lot of players surrounding them are the ones that have this delay, if you venture further this issue doesn't exist.
The graphics are not amazing but work alright for this type of game. The main draw back is the AI, which appears to be mentally challenged. The tutorial interface is really well made, it guides you through all the elements of equipping/buy/creating weapons/finding people, before each mission loads there is a very clear explanation on what you have to do. So it's quite easy to get into the game with out having to read a guide online. I think you can use real money to get some of the weapons/equipment/bonus experience multipliers but so far this hasn't been problematic as it appears you can play the game fine without spending money and relying on experience alone.
If you have some free time and don't mind a hefty download I recommend to give this game a try, I found it quite enjoyable. I would rate it 7.5/10Surprisingly a decent game, just played for a few hours and got to level 9. The game is basically a massively multiplayer online tps rpg. You control a character in third person, level them up, do missions, buy, sell, trade stuff. There appears to be a ton of weapons/equipment and various ways to modify them. You can also master various professions (I selected weapon making). As the character levels up he can buy various abilities related to things like healing, grenades, armor, radar, etc. There is also a pvp option to play against other players. The game seems quite complex and would take quite a bit of time to understand and master all the various game elements/mechanics, there are numerous types of missions from protecting something, to escorting someone, to collecting something to killing a boss, etc. You can do the missions alone or with other players. When you kill enemies there is no loot aside from medkits and weapon ammunition, but you can find hidden places that have containers which after the mission ends give you various crafting materials and sometimes weapons or wearable equipment.
Currently there is quite a lot of lag when talking to the npcs in game, because of a lot of new players are lagging the server. The npc Biggy Honda seems to get the most grief from new players, the trick is to left click on a npc and simply wait a minute or two for them to reply. Usually the npcs with a lot of players surrounding them are the ones that have this delay, if you venture further this issue doesn't exist.
The graphics are not amazing but work alright for this type of game. The main draw back is the AI, which appears to be mentally challenged. The tutorial interface is really well made, it guides you through all the elements of equipping/buy/creating weapons/finding people, before each mission loads there is a very clear explanation on what you have to do. So it's quite easy to get into the game with out having to read a guide online. I think you can use real money to get some of the weapons/equipment/bonus experience multipliers but so far this hasn't been problematic as it appears you can play the game fine without spending money and relying on experience alone.
If you have some free time and don't mind a hefty download I recommend to give this game a try, I found it quite enjoyable. I would rate it 7.5/10