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Tabula Rasa

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Gr4dient  4/04/08 8:45:44 AM

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Backstory

Nasty aliens have invaded the earth.  Humanity has regrouped on another planet.

Play

After the tutorial (well worth doing) you are dumped in a battlefield called Wilderness located on the planet Foreas.  You spend your time battling the wildlife on this planet, starting with pig like animals, moving on to cave dwelling blobs, things that jump from trees and big spider like things.

If you run out of money you can kill the nasty aliens that invaded the earth for an easy bounty.  Fighting for control points is the best way to do this.

The sentient wildlife consists of the Foreans and a group of hippies.  These are so incompetent that you spend your time baby-sitting and running errands for them.

There are also four instances in the Wilderness.  You can trot through these quite easily as it is the nasty aliens that mainly inhabit them; there is not much fauna about.  There is one instance where the nasty aliens are tough but with a bit of care you should solo this ok.

After the Wilderness you move onto a battlefield called Divide.  This is a lot harder, mainly cause there are some flying things that spit lightening at you.  Again you spend your time killing the fauna, laughing at the nasty aliens and baby-sitting the locals.

There is another battlefield on Foreas, sadly the spiders are not there.  However the lightening spitting flying things have been given a good boost which more than makes up for this.

After finishing this battlefield you head for another planet.  This is a great place, with lots of lava about.  Again you spend your time battling the fauna.  The cool thing here is that they are often on fire; I suppose to tie in with the hot, hot, hot theme of the planet.

The lightening spitting flying things are bigger and have a nasty punch now but luckily they move slower.  There are some annoying flying robots that can clone you, so you get to kill yourself, which is cool.

You do a few more battlefields on this second planet before going back to the first planet to kill more fauna and then back to the second planet, where the fauna is really tough now, but with perseverance you can get to level 50.

General

There is not much community in Tabula Rasa.  There are no official forums so the community is spread around the various fansites.  However the feedback from the developers is good with communication from them most weeks.

Summary

Tabula Rasa is a great game, well worth playing.

 

 
Die_Scream  4/04/08 7:32:02 PM

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"I don''t care! I''m gonna eat somebody."

Had I never played and read this review, I wouldn't set foot in this game. I'm surprised by your last line that it's a great game, your review makes it sound pretty poor, heh.

I never got to 50, but your annalysis is pretty spot on, in lay-man's term.\s.

"nerf rock, paper is working as intended."

- Scissors.

Lydon  4/04/08 8:56:08 PM

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Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?


Winterfresh  4/04/08 10:12:23 PM

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You gave the backstory only one line? C'mon, it deserves better than that.  It's surprisingly more rich than "aliens take over Earth, humanity struggles."

When the Borg invaded Earth, they laid siege to every nation in the world, taking no prisoners.  Humans became so fearful of them that they distributed small arms freely despite intervention from their governments, and we had no time to prepare biological, chemical, or nuclear weapons.  We led a fierce resistance against the Bane, and when they retreated back into space, we thought we had won, but the truth was that they were recalled so that they could release a deadly disease on the planet.  Only then did we lose Earth.

 

 
green13  4/05/08 6:35:30 AM

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I hate to sound rude, but that's not so much a review as a brief description of the geography. It's not informative at all.

Play - FPS? strengths/weaknesses, graphics, performance, crafting, things that set this mmo apart from its competitors? For someone who hasn't already played the game, these are the kinds of things they want to know.

 
indiramourn  4/05/08 3:50:40 PM

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MMOs require more reasoning and imagination than most stereotypically ''adult'' activities.

 

Originally posted by Winterfresh

You gave the backstory only one line? C'mon, it deserves better than that.  It's surprisingly more rich than "aliens take over Earth, humanity struggles."

Okay, I'll fix that for you:

"Aliens take over Earth, humanity struggles, and they shoot each other."

That should do it.

 
Die_Scream  4/05/08 4:15:55 PM

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"I don''t care! I''m gonna eat somebody."

Originally posted by indiramourn

 

Originally posted by Winterfresh

You gave the backstory only one line? C'mon, it deserves better than that.  It's surprisingly more rich than "aliens take over Earth, humanity struggles."

Okay, I'll fix that for you:

"Aliens take over Earth, humanity struggles, and they shoot each other."

That should do it.

I'd describe it as "Aliens attack and win, humans fight back on another planet".

TR's storeyline is a weaker aspect of the game IMO, but really, all they needed was a familiar reason for humans to be fighting aliens.

"nerf rock, paper is working as intended."

- Scissors.

green13  4/05/08 4:42:58 PM

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Originally posted by Die_Scream

 

 

TR's storeyline is a weaker aspect of the game IMO, but really, all they needed was a familiar reason for humans to be fighting aliens.

You mean like....

  • they look different to us
  • they smell funny
  • their quantum singularity drive is bigger than ours
  • they're hiding.... oh you know what

:P

 
Die_Scream  4/05/08 4:53:48 PM

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"I don''t care! I''m gonna eat somebody."

Originally posted by green13

 

Originally posted by Die_Scream

 

 

TR's storeyline is a weaker aspect of the game IMO, but really, all they needed was a familiar reason for humans to be fighting aliens.

 

You mean like....

  • they look different to us
  • they smell funny
  • their quantum singularity drive is bigger than ours
  • they're hiding.... oh you know what

:P

My understanding, if I have the TR lore correctly is an NPC told my avatar "They were talking s#!t about you!" So I shoot 'em in da face!

"nerf rock, paper is working as intended."

- Scissors.

Sylvius  4/06/08 10:22:21 AM

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Well let me gevie you some other backstories of a few movies then:

Star Wars: People have power, some use it for good, some for bad. So they fight.

LOTR: Bad ring being made, evil wizzard wants it back. So they fight.

Transformers: Other planet: robots, good and bad, they fight.

Spiderman: man has superpowers and goes on fighting the bad guy.

 

All of these movies where a great hit. The backstory of this game resembles Star wars quite a bit to be honest. Somtimes when i play this game its like playing jedi academy, but only better.

Anyway, the review isn't really good. Its a description of the levels.

But i have to agree on the community part and the forum part. Why the hell don't they have forums? Thank god they're going to make a LFG tool. It will make things much easier.

 
Salvatoris  4/06/08 11:48:20 AM

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Originally posted by Sylvius

Well let me gevie you some other backstories of a few movies then:

Star Wars: People have power, some use it for good, some for bad. So they fight.

LOTR: Bad ring being made, evil wizzard wants it back. So they fight.

Transformers: Other planet: robots, good and bad, they fight.

Spiderman: man has superpowers and goes on fighting the bad guy.

 

All of these movies where a great hit. The backstory of this game resembles Star wars quite a bit to be honest. Somtimes when i play this game its like playing jedi academy, but only better.

Anyway, the review isn't really good. Its a description of the levels.

But i have to agree on the community part and the forum part. Why the hell don't they have forums? Thank god they're going to make a LFG tool. It will make things much easier.

 

I agree that the game needs official forums.  I think all MMOs do, but apparently a lot of people don't agree.  Check out the Warhammer Online forums to find heated debates on the subject.  I usually wouldn't want to play an MMO with no official forums, but this game doesn't leave me baffled and searching for information as often as most other MMOs.  It would be great to have an official forum so only current subs could post there.  I hate the fact that every time we try to discuss the game, we have to endure asinine comments from people who apparently didn't even play the game more than a few minutes, if at all.  I'm totally baffled why someone would play a game for a week and then spend 6 months trashing it on the internet.

I haven't even noticed the absence of LFG tools.  There is an LFG chat tab, but I never use it.  I don't spend much time in pick-up groups though... especially in this game since you don't need a full squad to do most quests.  I usually play MMOs with my brother and my son, sometimes a few other firends... and I always hate having to beg strangers for help.  Rather than fault them for the absence of tools to facilitate begging for help on a specific quest, I appreciate the fact that I don't even need those tools in this game.  I'm not staying they shouldn't add LFG tools... just that I haven't needed them much.

Trimethicon  4/06/08 11:24:09 PM

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I've found the best non-official forum to be located at planettr.com, the developers are quite active on the site.  I've had 2 devs respond to my pms, I've never had a dev respond to me personally like that before.  

Give the game a chance, its improving.  If you don't like it fine - tell me what amazing mmog you're playing,  that's perfect, and I'll come check it out. 

 

 
vipjerry  4/08/08 3:49:46 PM

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This is the main problem

 

 

Instead of spending time with his game this is what hes doing so what would you expect. What would you do if you know that your boss is out for his trip to the space and you can do whatever you want.

This game is doomed...