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Adele Caelia pens this critical review of Netgame USA's Scions of Fate.
Read the whole review here. Cheers, |
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4/09/07 12:55:45 PM#2
Your review makes it sound like you're not very familiar with the whole Korean click-to-move + micropayment sub-genre. They're all like that.
Scions of Fate is no better or worse than most. I rate it a 5 - below games like 9 Dragons and Hero Online... but above garbage like Deicide Online, RAN, and Conquer Online. It's mostly just a case of how much actual content and writing the designers put into the game to supplement their flavour of grindfest. SoF looks just like any other Ragnarok Online clone with all of the content removed and a fresh (but low-budget) coat of paint slapped on. |
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4/09/07 1:30:22 PM#3
"This is where the company makes it's money, and while people spend money on some pretty strange items, I have a hard time seeing Americans handing over this kind of cash for these items, especially when they can play another mmo for $15.00 a month and get these items for free."
Come on, think for a moment. more and more companies start using this payment model, ofcourse they are profitable. if the 15$ a month tag would be more profitable, then companies would use that. this is simply the new norm among asian mmorpg's. This review is better then Adele's last review in some points, and worse in some other points. The good points are that she doesn't slam other games this time. She doesn't make comments like "This is the best mmorpg out there" either. Although she obviously had a bad experience with the game, I'm glad she didn't make a "this is the worst mmorpg out there" comment. Now for the bad points. I read the review, and after reading it I still know close to nothing of the game at all (if it wasn't for the fact I played it). For example, you mention there are very few quests, thats all fine and all, but what are those quests like? do they have a story involved in it? Do the quest show me the world? And what about combat? Is there content for grouping? Is the game solo friendly? does it make use of instanced technology? Is there PVP? How about customization of characters, such as stats and skills? (other then the looks) I have played the game myself, so I know the answers to this, but I can imagine someone who didn't play the game isn't going to find this review helpful. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
4/09/07 1:46:30 PM#4
Originally posted by GameloadingSo how about it? Fill in some of the holes you mentioned. Truthfully, regardless of the answers there were enough negatives regarding the community and what not to make me not try the game. "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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4/09/07 1:59:40 PM#5
I agree about reading about the community. I am so glad I have not tried this and I will not. I am going to stay away from this game. |
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4/09/07 3:11:18 PM#6
What's bad about Scions? Well it is a Korean grind point to click uber cute MMO with some oddness.
What's good about it? It's free and if you got a couple of pals you like to just smash and chat with, totally worth being free. LoL This review has one error in it. You cannot tab to target anything in the game, which I hope they change. But once you click on something a mob or loot or an NPC for that matter. A middle mouse click will attack, pick up, or talk to the person. Double clicking right on the center is false and makes it sound worse than it really is. Would I suggest this game for the masses? Not at all. But if you're playing a game that's down a lot or waiting on a MMO (like Age of Conan? HMM?) Got some pals doing the same, give it a go. Also on World 2 I've ran into some of the community issues, but I have also seen the complete opposite. Like all MMOs, it's filled with kids, ****faces, and inconsiderate fools. It's pretty easy to look over, just go to your local Wal-Mart. Same deal. |
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4/09/07 6:19:36 PM#7
I think Adele has got this game pretty much nailed. I gave it a try for a couple of days and got fed up with it's community pretty fast.
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4/10/07 1:48:57 AM#8
Garrett Fuller take notes from this review. Its actually good. Could the person who reviewed Scions of Fate (I missed your name) please get Garretts Dreamlords account and do a real review of that game?
Thanks. ----ITS A TRAP!!!---- |
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4/10/07 2:29:08 AM#9
Free to Play MMO, Scions of Fate is AAA to that but compare to general MMO industry, its crap and for casual fun. The community is extremely polluted with LOL spammers and emotes spammers too. 100% agreed on some points in the review.
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4/10/07 5:43:23 AM#10
I downloaded and tried this game myself. It sucked as bad as all other Asian mmorpg's. I just don't understand what those people are thinking over there... wait... "MUST FARM GOLD".
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4/10/07 7:11:22 AM#11
I agree with the review. Scions of fate is not a game for the light-hearted. 0 community and its just a grind-fest. I have tried a few of these Korean MMO's. The only one i've found to have a community is Flyff. Mayby you could do a review on Flyff. I'd be interested to see what you think.
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4/10/07 7:15:02 AM#12
Tryed this and i must agree heavily on that review, dont touch this game.
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4/10/07 8:27:41 AM#13
I agree too, garbage.
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Coldmeat
Novice Member
Joined: 3/19/04
We're trapped in the belly of this horrible machine |
4/10/07 10:35:53 AM#14
While I agree, it's crap, even for a F2P ported Asian game, there were two things from the review that I disagreed with. 1) Targeting. I never had any issues with double clicking the mobs. Sometimes, if the mob was moving, I'd just follow it, without attacking, until it stopped moving, but never had to click the exact center of the mob. 2) When I played as a Spear user, I was stuck with a male character, and when I tried a Bow user, I was stuck with a female character. Or at least I believe it was female. Hard to tell sometimes, but it didn't have the spike male hair the Spear and Swords users did. |
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4/10/07 10:49:13 AM#15
I personally agree with the targeting issue.
Also the mobs have no "Con" window as far as I can see - so you don't know if you have selected the correct mob or not. Also the issue of players crowding the NPCs is something I noticed. I have tried a few free to play games and I find it amazing the extremes some players go to trick other players out of in-game cash. ...and as its F2P - I assume there isn't too much GM support to stop them. |
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4/10/07 10:52:38 AM#16
Originally posted by Ackbar Lol - I just read that Dreamlords review - I have to agree |
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4/10/07 11:49:19 AM#17
Originally posted by infrared1 I agree with what he said above, Flyff is the only free to play Korean MMO that is actually fun to play and has a community. I'd definitely be insterested in a Flyff review. |
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4/10/07 12:15:19 PM#18
At what point did it become the hotness to review the review and it's reviewer? I've been seeing alot of that on this site and almost never on other sites. (Or maybe I just don't look hard enough). Is this a common thing now? Arioc Murkwood |
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4/10/07 12:28:31 PM#19
She was spot on about a ton of things!
First being the community: worst damn community ever! No one hardly says a word, and when they do, it is usually in another language. Even when it is in English, it is usually just some rude comments akin to all free-to-play MMO's. Also, everyone crowding the NPC's that you need to talk to to do the FEW quests that you do have access to, is VERY annoying! As a matter of fact, as soon as you login, if you logged out in the city areas, you'll have to wait for a bit for the ridiculous amounts of people to load so you can find a small hole to click in to move. Doers anyone actually go out and play the game, or just stand around selling their crap? The combat is annoying, too. You have to be pretty close to the mob to click on it to initiate the fight. This is, however, a minor quibble, and I can overlook it. As the reviewer said, however, people standing on top of your dropped gems is commonplace, and of the uttermost annoyance! Also, kill-stealing is the name of the game in this one. Good luck with that, though! Moreover, enjoy the few combat skills you have, because it is going to be a looooooooooooooong grind until you get more skills open to you! I disagree with her on the music issue, however. While repetitive, I did enjoy the different style of music in the game--it has smooth ambient overtones, akin to ambient techno which I so enjoy listening to. The graphics are cartoony and anime-esque and get the job done. They are pleasant to look at and pretty good overall--especially if you turn up the contrast. I have no problems with the graphics in this game--so long as you aren't expecting something taxing on your card. I play this game off and on when I just want a change of pace. Hell, it's free, so why not?! But as for a free Korean MMO that has it all in spades--and even rivals and surpasses many pay-to-play MMOs--look no further than Rappelz. |
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4/10/07 12:57:11 PM#20
I have to agree with the reviewer, it is extremely typical of the korean MMO's. the 2nd time they piled on my loot when something nice dropped I left the game, lol. What nonsense. From now on any click and move will be completely avoided by me. The game reminds me alot of Last Chaos, except at least Last Chaos has somewhat of a community and has better customer service. I echo the thought that Garret needs to take a review lesson from you. Gameloading if you want all those details, why not add them yourself instead of whining about it! |
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