Posts Tagged ‘rpg’
Friday, July 17th, 2009
This game has been developed by Perpetual Entertainment and it was on hand at E3 2005. Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising looks to be very close to any traditional MMO games in several senses. It allows players to create a unique avatar that is based on one of the several classes and quest through a large-scale.
Well, there are some very specific qualities of the game which stand out about it. This includes its decidedly strategy-focused fight model and also its god devotion system.
When gamers first boot up this game then they will begin by creating their character. It features detailed facial editing system and it lets gamers alter everything from eye design to facial symmetry.
When gamers get an appearance done then they can choose a character class. There are 6 class in the game, which includes rogue, warrior, scout, priest, healer, and gladiator.
The game takes place loosely around 300 BC. It has been spread across several different territories, not limited to Rome only. One may also find Mount Olympus and Hades in the game. This game is based heavily within Roman mythology.
Tags: Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising, Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising review, rpg, rpg games
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
This game is a Diablo-style action RPG. Blood Magic focuses more on sorcery and less on swords. But yes, it is still a fully 3D game that has been designed to be fast-paced and also with complete spectacular spell effects.

Gamers can play in Blood Magic as one of four different characters. All the characters in this role playing game are magicians. There are large numbers of monsters and other creatures on the way of battle in it. We can say that it is to some extent like Diablo.
The magic system of the game is broad and also flexible. Take it in this way, there are twelve different schools of magic and each has eight spells. Gamers can combine these spells to create different effects. Hence, they can mix a poison spell with a stun spell.
One more cool feature of Blood Magic is that the characters of gamers specializes in schools of magic, his or her appearance will change. Now, if any one selects some nature magic then the character may grow branches or horns out of his or her head. Not only this, if gamers choose another school of magic then next time of the level up the character’s appearance will combine aspects from both schools.
Tags: 3d games, blood magic, diablo, role playing games, rpg
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Monday, July 6th, 2009
Fallout role playing game may not mean much to console gamers. It is an instant classic having a memorable setting and also an ironic sense of humor. This game was followed by Fallout 2, which was equally popular and was also adorable.

Fallout 3 was an incredibly promising and beautiful RPG. It was released on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
This game was top-down RPGs where you go around a nuclear wasteland armed with shotguns and of course with assault rifles.
Fallout 3 is a first-person game in fact. It also has a third-person camera if gamers like to play that way. The camera on it can be moved in such a way so that it almost mimics the perspective of the original Fallout games.
The game is not a pure action shooter even though it may be played like a shooter. Its actually the choice of gamers. Fallout 3 relies on role-playing statistics in order to determine whether gamers hit or miss.
The best part of this game is that the combat can be paused. Not forgetting to mention that the game very much a role-playing game with hundreds of quests.
Tags: Fallout, fallout 3, fallout review, fallout rpg, role playing games, rpg
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009
This is Flagship Studios’ debut game. It is the result of years of development. Said CEO Bill Roper. Hellgate: London has beautiful graphics and is fast-paced gameplay. The Flagship was founded by key veterans of Blizzard’s Diablo teams.
Hellgate: London role playing game will let gamers to battle an army of demonic monsters in the gutted ruins of London. It has been set sometime in the future and gamers will be able to play as a templer. This is basically a high-tech knight; a cabalist; a spellcaster; or a gun-wielding hunter.
CEO Bill Roper explained that the cool thing about the game. He said that gamers can play it as a single-player game. According to him there will also be an option to turn it into a subscription-based multiplayer game.
He also said that gamers can create a male or female character with an too many of customization options. It ranges from body features to build and height.
Tags: bill roper, Hellgate: London, Hellgate: London review, role playing game, rpg
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
This game is from the house of Microsoft. It attempts to break from the tradition of putting gamers in the role of a god or else a god-in-waiting.

This game is based on Norse mythology. Gamers will play as a fallen Viking warrior. These warriors has been spirited off to Valhalla. They are being recruited by the great gods. God is lead by the all-father Odin in order to prepare for the coming of Ragnarok.
In this the fate of the world is being decided in battle with an army of fearsome fire giants. Gamers character will develop through faith that they will garner through mortal worshippers and not through a simple character profession system.
Gamers can also in this game be able to conduct adventures in individual “private realms.” This will help them ensure that their favorite hunting spot is never overcrowded.
Tags: icrosoft, mythica, mythica review, mythology, ragnarok, rpg
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Betrayal in Antara is a sequel and almost similar to the previous Betrayal at Krondor. The game tells twisty tale of ancient Antaran Empire. It has been created in the distant past with the most benevolent of intentions.

Players in this RPG assume the roles of 4 speaking characters. The characters are caught in a web of political intrigue, secret societies, racial hatred, and also in personal discovery.
The novelization of the game is really to be appreciated. It has interconnected chapters of experience and nifty flashback bookkeeping feature. These effectively sidesteps the wander-and-yawn frustration sometimes found in RPGs that have an especially wide focus.
The game also features a fair number of side quests and sub-plots. These usually determine whether the quest gamer feels either empowered or railroaded. The game also features third person. It has turn-based strategic combat. Players who are partial to magic will find the games skill-based magic system good.
Tags: antaran empire, Betrayal at Krondor, Betrayal in Antara, rpg
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
Exploring the city of Riva is an amazingly intricate process. Gamers can jump right in with a premade sextet of heroes. They can sit down and carefully also roll up a half-dozen warriors and magic-users in the game. The statistics that are uncommon to other rpg like courage and intuition are regarded with equal importance as strength and wisdom. The negative statistics range from acrophobia to violent temper is to be determined in the game.

When the number of character increases in proficiency, he will also improve in a number of different abilities from swordsmanship to dancing. Meanwhile, he will also be conquering his debilitating traits. The character classes are not ordinary. They are, jesters, witches, and more.
Gamers will also encounter many interesting characters in due course of the quest. The display is of low-resolution and it proves particularly painful as the onscreen text is blocky and somewhat difficult to read.
The fight interface itself is ineffective in the game. A pop-up window appears on the screen for each character and there gamers may find lists of his available options. This obscure most of the screen.
Tags: gamers, role playing games, rpg, Shadows over Riva
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Sea Dogs is of Akella. This role playing game follows Sid Meier’s treasure map. The part strategy of the game is taking the basic gameplay elements of the classic and fleshing them out.

When the game starts, gamers character, Nicolas, has just escaped from prison. Gamer arrives on the English island of Highrock. This island is just one of the many fictional islands that gamer will travel to and from. Gamers is required to choose an alliance in the game.
One can request a letter of marque from the English, French, or Spanish. It can also be avoided allegiance altogether and just work as a pirate. Each of the allegiance in the game has its own storyline. The experiences of the game are distinct enough that gamers want to experiment with them all.
Story element of this role playing game makes up the role-playing portion of Sea Dogs. It is one of the rpg which can be liked by many.
Tags: english, english island of highrock, french, gamers, nicolas, role playing game, role playing game review, rpg, rpg review, sea dogs, sea dogs review, spanish
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
RF Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. It is a huge success in Korea and China. It has already attracted more than million players. This game blends traditional fantasy RPG elements with a futuristic sci-fi storyline. In it is an epic battles between the three player factions that vie for control of the Novus galaxy.

In RF Online gamers can create a new character. They can choose to side with the Bellato Union, the Holy Alliance Cora, or else the Accretia Empire. These 3 factions are different among each other in terms of their appearances and skills. There are also some high-level characters in action.
If gamers choose to play as the Bellato Union, the RF Online’s equivalent to humans, the characters will be tech-savvy enough to use powerful weapons. One can purchase weapons and do battle in a mech that can be upgraded with both melee and ranged armaments.
The Holy Alliance Cora elflike race of this game. The evil Accretia Empire is a robotic race. It has character designs and locations reminiscent of those in Phantasy Star Online. Review from gamers say that the game is impressive.
Tags: accretia empire, bellato union, holy alliance cora, multiplayer, rf online, rf online review, role playing game, rpg
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
The Ultima Online – The Second Age role playing game had mixed emotions when it was released. It had an expansion pack which promised to add more lands to explore, and also more creatures to fight and tame. There are even more gameplay features to ease gamers suffering.

To gamers it seemed a sort of like declaring a foreign war to call attention away from domestic unrest. It was a fairly awful first impression.
Gamers can choose to enter the new lands through the Moonglow gateway. Moonglow appears to be the only gateway which takes gamers from a guarded location in Britannia to a guarded location in the new lands. Gamers must first say some magic words, which of course there in no printed one. Gamers simply have to find those words themselves.
Hah! Moving from Moonglow to Papua, gamers must say “recdu” while on or near the teleporter. For returning the gamers has to say “recsu.”
Tags: role playing games, rpg, Ultima Online - The Second Age, Ultima Online - The Second Age Review
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