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Auto Assault: Reviews

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Inauro @ Sunday - May 07, 2006 - 07:01 -
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GameSlave and Strategy Informer join the growing number of sites reviewing NCSoft and NetDevil's recently release Auto Assault. This from GameSlave (who rate the game at 6.5/10):
I've been looking forward to playing this game since I had seen the first video's of it online, it looked like it could breathe a new life into what at the moment is a pretty stagnant genre. Any game coming into the MMORPG scene is going to be facing some stiff competition for your cash, WoW being the main contender of course. Everything has to feel right, from missions to gameplay, trade and player interaction. It's a whole lot of things to consider and one that not many games companies have pulled off successfully.
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And from Strategy Informer (6.8/10):
What grand fun it is, tearing about the planes in your vehicle, fetchingly colored to suit your tastes, and killing various creatures for points. It's post apocalyptic fun for all the family, as three factions vy for control of an earth that's probably not worth having anyway. You see, everything has gone to hell, as tends to happen in post apocalyptic scenarios, and the planet is now populated with various xenophobic factions who wish nothing much but death upon one another. The humans, who remain genetically pure are super keen to preserve the purity of the human genome (remind us of anyone with a funny little mustache?) The mutants, who embrace their mutancy and think they're pretty awesome, and the biomechanical race who have merged technology and humanity to create a new form of life altogether.
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