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Tone
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Anarchy Online: 1/10 points |
The company knew there were serious design problems when they released this game. Beta testing was frought with serious network and graphics issues which made the game often too lagged to play even on the best systems but it was released ready or not. No matter how much they have improved it since, they should get nothing for perpetrating such a fraud on consumers. All that for a game that is basically Everquest without the elves. |
Dark Age of Camelot: 3/10 points |
Adds little of innovation. Nothing revolutionary to see here just nother evolutionary game. Another pig of a game trying to suckle at Everquest's trough of money. |
EverQuest: 3/10 points |
Good graphics but the hack-and-slash nature of the game leaves one wondering, when you finally hit the cancel button on your acount, where all that time went. I find single player games both more graphically advanced and better use of free time since they end and you can venture back out into the real world until the next game catches your eye. As a MUD with 3D graphhics the game is more evolutionary than revolutionary. It added little in the way of gameplay to the mix and relies on eye-candy to hook players. |
Ultima 3 - Exodus: 10/10 points |
First Ultima game I played and first computer game to keep me up to 4AM to see what's around one more corner. Just one more room, then I'll sleep. One more person, I'll talk to one more person then call it a night. |
Ultima 4 - Quest of the Avatar: 9/10 points |
Ultima 3 hooked me. 4 was all of what made 3 so good with additional gameplay and twists which is a combination which makes a sequel which is better than it's predecessor. Something moviemakers really should learn from. |
Underlight: 9/10 points |
Dated graphics bvut better roleplaying than those other MMO"r"PGs. Not a hack-and-slash dungeon game with chat added in. You need to hone something called people skills in order to advance. |