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5/29/09 11:26:38 AM#21
Originally posted by tachgb
Wow's visuals are dated, stylized or not. |
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5/29/09 11:49:18 AM#22
Originally posted by sadeyx
If you're referring to Champions, Fallen Earth, Earthrise, or Jumpgate then I think you'll be better off waiting for them to mature as well. They are all going to be quite rough at first. Also, you could probably make level 50 in Spellborn before even one of them is released. |
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Euphoryk
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/30/09
"A man must live by his principles. Who he is, not what he is." |
5/29/09 11:51:51 AM#23
Good review, fair score for the product, overall a worthwhile read without a doubt ;) Nice work MikeB. |
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5/29/09 12:32:33 PM#24
good review =)
same pros and cons as me. |
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5/29/09 12:39:00 PM#25
good review, tho the cons arent really cons imo i love pvp, so crafting i couldnt give two shits about lol and its saying the quests are the same thing over and over...isnt that with almost any MMO? go out, kill something, get rewards, rinse & repeat... other than that, it was good :)
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5/29/09 1:21:52 PM#26
Originally posted by Stellus
They are actually quite nice as you can see in the screenshots provided. Technically though, they are dated. Unreal, or even Unreal 2, is quite an old engine by todays standards. Michael "MikeB" Bitton |
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5/29/09 3:10:38 PM#27
Nice review, u took words out of my mouth. Personally i think this is good start, but need tweaking to be a good mmorpg. Fix pvp lag issues, made some more things to do other than questing and crafting. More group friendly things and most of all, make some daily events (more than demon chest). I like this game very much after 1month paying and im gonna pay for other month too (lvl30 so far). Its fun to play what is important thing to me. I never had that feeling "o my, i paid for this mmorpg and now i HAVE to play" with this game. No, so far is have been only good time. - Oldcshool player, newbie mmorpg player |
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mackdawg19
Tipster
Joined: 5/28/07
"If men were created equal, then what happened to game developers?" |
5/29/09 3:44:06 PM#28
Originally posted by MikeB
They are actually quite nice as you can see in the screenshots provided. Technically though, they are dated. Unreal, or even Unreal 2, is quite an old engine by todays standards.
The engine is the Unreal 2.5 engine that they have modified to fit their game. I hope you also realize there are only a handful of games if that which use an engine that is not dated by your standards. Although I agree with the score, I'd suggest fixing this so it doesn't seem like your information is misinformed. |
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5/29/09 3:57:25 PM#29
Hit all the issues and bonuses right on and honestly. Though it should def have a rating higher than 7.7 compared to what some of this sites other ratings, sure 7.7 is in tone with the writing but not with the ratings of other games(side effect of different reviewers i guess). |
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5/29/09 6:10:19 PM#30
Originally posted by paulscott
I don't really concern myself with the opinions of others in my ratings. I felt the game ultimately was a 7.7, so that's what it got. :) If I cared about what other reviewers scored games I wouldn't really be doing fair by you all, would I? I imagine you guys don't want us to just be an echo chamber.
Though, just to indulge you, the Metacritic rating for The Chronicles of Spellborn is 76. Well within the realm of what I scored it. Michael "MikeB" Bitton |
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5/29/09 7:25:58 PM#31
I played a couple of classes up to the f2p cap, but I just felt the game wasn't worth $15/month. If I want to spend time on lame quests where I'm gathering 10 boar meats from boars that have a 1 in 3 chance of having meat on them, there are a few decent f2p mmos out there with the same type of quest grind. The game does have some nice points and if they just had a competitive pricing structure I could see myself playing this a bit. |
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5/30/09 4:06:06 AM#32
I love the fluff reviews this site gives . No idea how they came up with such a high score with so many admitted CONS. |
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5/30/09 6:19:44 AM#33
Originally posted by MikeB
I don't really concern myself with the opinions of others in my ratings. I felt the game ultimately was a 7.7, so that's what it got. :) If I cared about what other reviewers scored games I wouldn't really be doing fair by you all, would I? I imagine you guys don't want us to just be an echo chamber.
No, but it would be nice to know what this rating means as compared to other ratings on this site. From what you are saying it means little. Is that a new policy? It might mean that the rating means nothing. A better game might get a lower rating or vice versa. On the other hand, what is better? But still when this site lists games according to its ranking people are led to expect the rating means something for one game relative to other games. |
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protoroc
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/06/04
Now Playing: Rock Band 2 |
5/30/09 7:42:46 AM#34
Originally posted by Delanor
No, but it would be nice to know what this rating means as compared to other ratings on this site. From what you are saying it means little. Is that a new policy? It might mean that the rating means nothing. A better game might get a lower rating or vice versa. On the other hand, what is better? But still when this site lists games according to its ranking people are led to expect the rating means something for one game relative to other games.
Ratings dont matter, even a completely average MMO gets a 7 on this site. |
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5/30/09 1:01:49 PM#35
Originally posted by Delanor
No, but it would be nice to know what this rating means as compared to other ratings on this site. From what you are saying it means little. Is that a new policy? It might mean that the rating means nothing. A better game might get a lower rating or vice versa. On the other hand, what is better? But still when this site lists games according to its ranking people are led to expect the rating means something for one game relative to other games.
Sorry, I misread your post. I thought you were referring to other sites. Michael "MikeB" Bitton |
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5/30/09 1:39:04 PM#36
I cannot say anything in the review was innacurate ,but the OP perception of each detail is not one i agree with. The hotbar is one that totally turned me off.It offers nothing more than a inconvenience,because yes you can preset the hotbar to use it exactly the way you would a normal one,so why the fuss to make it more complicated than need be?Then you have to rearrange the whole thing when you get new abilities,lol again waste of time,oh well one opinion versus another,i just look at the facts. I have no idea where the hitman thing comes into play,if you did not know the Hitman developer/artists,NOBODY would have a clue that they are anything alike,not even the sounds or music.Hitman was a console game designed for tight corridors and small view areas,to keep poly counts down.Even so on the note of music,the FFXi artists utilize orchestras and renowned ones at that,so again a console game beats out TCOS here. The combat system is nothing unique really it offers some buffs debuffs,nothing special,it could never be compared to FFXI's combat system,but then again all other games take a back seat to FFXI's combat system.The mobs try to avoid taking their back in an unrealistic fashion,they look like automated mobs rather than anything that moves realistically.No rooting is a real step back in combat play,as pretty much every game offers it. It has been quite awhile since i played TCOS,but i don't remember customization at all,and if it offered anything unique in that area,i would have remembered it for sure.The class selction seemed ho hum as well,nothing trhat screams out play me i am different or better. I know many people at the time of beta tried to convey how amazing the game looked,i saw it as curvey buildings the same as WOW and all were static as F2P games do it,with NPC's standing out front. IMO the game is decent but not a 7.7,i would rate it a 6 at best,just because there are a ton of games that do everytrhing the same or better.When you build a game to garner new clients,it has to offer something the other games don't or you will not get anyone to play the game.The ONLY thing this game offers really is the cumbersome hotbar,hardly an idea worth exiting your favourite game to play TCOS.I could give the game a 7.5-8 on graphics,but that would be the ONLY part of the game that garners a score higher than 6.However if i wanted just a better looking game,i would play AOC or Vanguard or several other games that utilize nice shader work. http://www.youtube.com/user/Napolianboo#p/u/15/rCYLLQCNc1w |
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5/30/09 10:31:48 PM#37
A very well written, informative and fair review. However I have to echo what other people have said........dated visuals? How did you reach that conclusion? Slightly cartoony with a touch of Tim Burton to offset potential performance issues does not = dated visuals. On my machine those "dated visuals" outshone anything else currently on the mmo market. |
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Elikal
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 2/09/06
“No path is darker then when your eyes are shut.” -Flemeth |
5/31/09 5:13:22 PM#38
A well written review, tho judging from my ealier beta experiences I feel the verdict is a bit overrated. I would not give Spellborn more than 6/10 myself. For once, I totally and fundamentally HATE kiting, and games having kiting as possibility, and Spellborn goes far beyond that, it encourages kiting. Actually kiting is the only real combat strategy. Forget your skills, just kite around. Usually that will get you along much more than anything else. The other thing is, you'll love or hate the graphics. They were totally not my thing, which is of course subjective. As bored as I am, I am certainly going to skip that game. Holy Trinity who art in our MMORPGs! Blessed be thy speccs, as in WOW so in all MMOs! Our daily loot grant us, and forgive us our noobness, as we forgive the noobs! And do not lead us to disconnects, But deliver us from mediocrity, For thine is the specialization and the teamwork and the endgame, Until cancellation, Amen! |
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5/31/09 9:56:49 PM#39
The game has great combat, a nice story, an interesting enough world, some fresh ideas - altogether, very worth checking out except it has no population whatsoever.
This review came too late. The game is already effectively dead. Unless they try a new marketing blitz, it's hard to believe it will ever have more than a few hundred players. Its a shame, as i really liked this game. But dead MMO is dead MMO. |
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6/01/09 6:47:07 AM#40
Originally posted by Airspell
Fluff reviews? The guy writes a decent review and rates it appropriately according to how the other games are rated(high scores are the norm in this industry, get used to it) and that is all you can say? |
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