Monday, October 1, 2012

For Those Who Enjoy Games Online

I can recommend Aion, Gameforge's free-to-play extravaganza.  Have only been playing it for a couple of months now.  The concept is cool.  You can choose to play on the ´dark side, or the 'good' side.  It is rich in its' complexity, and there are quests galore. Once you reach a certain level, you can join in battling the other side..  real players instead of computer-generated ones.  Or do crafts, buy a house, there is no lack of things to do or any monotony, which was the main drawback to Last Chaos.  The graphics are good, but the chat features are sort of weak.  I had so much trouble with the latter that I neglected my small group of fellow players, the group leader got offended, and threw me out of her friend list.  The mechanics of groups on-line tend to be over-rated, it seems.  The music and clash-boom of the sound are distracting, but you can turn it off.  It's a good pastime.  And often sort of funny.  I have a gladiator on the bad side, and a priest on the good side.  So that offers even more variation and less time to get bored.  It's worth trying, the entertainment factor is high, and it never gets monotonous.

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