The Adrenaline Vault has written a review of Endless Ages. A devastating one, I have to add, with a score of 1 1/2 out of 5 and this conclusion:
Endless Ages isn’t a bad game to have on one’s résumé; it certainly proves that a small development team can indeed create a massively multiplayer product. Why anyone would want to play it is another question entirely, however. Between the initial cost of purchase and the monthly fee, such a release needs to be able to compete with the industry giants to remain viable. Sadly, Endless Ages does not. It is neither a compelling first-person shooter, nor a worthy role-playing experience, failing on both fronts. If priced at a point that reflected its severe lack of polish and comparatively less content, it might serve as a viable alternative to other titles in the genre, rather than a very underwhelming competitor. |