GameSpot is sharing some first impressions from Turbine's/Atari's 'Dungeons & Dragons Online' in this article.At a recent press event, publisher Atari and developer Turbine showed off a working version of Dungeons & Dragons Online, the upcoming massively multiplayer online game that will take place in the officially licensed fantasy world of Eberron. Like other such games, you'll be able to create a single character of a fantasy role-playing-game profession so that you can go on adventures with other like-minded players in search of treasure, experience points, and levels that will increase your character's power. As of press time, there were only four character classes available to show--the fighter, the rogue, the cleric, and the sorcerer--but the final game will have a total of nine playable classes, and it will also give you the option to "multiclass," which allows you to take on a different, additional character profession. |