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AO: The Notum Wars Review at PC.IGN

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Friday - December 20, 2002 - 12:32 -
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PC.IGN has published a review of Anarchy Online: The Notum Wars. They rated it 8.8/10 and posted this as their conclusion:
    Funcom didn't feel they had enough to call this an expansion, so instead they labeled it a booster pack and released it to the stores. Many of the new features are available to players regardless whether they have the booster or not, but the land control features are only available to booster owners. For existing Anarchy Online players, I don't see how you can wrong adding this to your collection. For anyone considering the game, it now has a much better new player experience and for only $20, you get the booster and the original game so it's not much of a monetary drain. There is also a free 7 day trial available. As for the future of Rubi-Ka, here are some ending words from Jørgen Tharaldsen. "One of our 'strategic' goals is to make the players have more of a say, and not the least that the conflict gets a larger purpose. Not only will it [Shadowlands] feature new playfields, it will change the way you play as well." Shadowlands, the aforementioned expansion, is expected to be out in the first half of 2003.
 
 
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