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AC2 Review at GameChronicles
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Rendelius
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AC2 Review at GameChronicles
   

Bluesnews reports about an <A href="http://www.gamechronicles.com/reviews/pc/acall2/fallenkings.htm" target=_blank>Asherons's Call 2 review</A> at GameChronicles, but since the site doesn't load for me, I can't tell you more about it.
Post Mon May 05, 2003 6:54 pm
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I don't think the reviewer had a clue or even played ths game. Here's a quote from the end of the article

"MMOGs are a risky venture for developers, either becoming a currency printing license of success, or financial failure plagued by a lack of subscribers. If my experience is any indication, Turbine and Microsoft have hit this one out of the park. The game is still fairly young and there doesn’t seem to be any shortage of players at any given time, and what’s not to like?"

Hit it it out of the park eh? No shortage of players? It's got one heck of a hard time getting 5k players at prime time. DO NOT believe this review one bit.
Post Mon May 05, 2003 6:56 pm
 



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