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AC2: Review @ Wicked Toast

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Moriendor @ Monday - March 03, 2003 - 21:00 -
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Hmm.. "FourFatChicks", "Wicked Toast",... looks like there is a real shortage of reasonable gaming site domain names out there ;) .
Anyway, Wicked Toast has posted its review of 'Asheron's Call II', rating the game at 4 out of 5 toasts.

Here's a bit:
Let me hit the brakes right now and gush over the questing system. With the exception of Earth & Beyond, AC2 is the only online RPG that gets the nails the questing system perfectly. Whenever you receive a quest, a booming QUEST RECEIVED! blasts from your speakers (I think they stole the guy who says 'fatality' in the Mortal Kombat games) and gets logged into your quest journal. It’s that easy. At times AC2 feels like a stand alone RPG thanks to the solid questing system. The game also does an excellent job of keeping your quest journal updated as you progress. QUEST UPDATED! QUEST COMPLETE! Not only do the quests give you something solid to do, they also give experience points and advance the overall story. Yes Virginia, there is a story here to uncover. Quests may consists of killing X amount of creatures for a reward, or finding a certain person in a particular town and completing a task for them, such as retrieving a journal or repairing a windmill.
 
 
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