Login:  Password:   Remember?  
Show Quick Gamelist
Games:397  Guilds:2,001
Members:1,143,847  Online:0
Guests:0  Posts:3,117,776
RPG | Genre:Fantasy | Status:Final  | Publisher:GalaNet | Has PVP:Yes
Distribution:Download | Retail Price:Free | Pay Type:Free | Monthly Fee:Free
Desktop Client | System Req: PC 

Flyff: AGC Preview

We didn't go to AGC expecting to see Flyff, but now that we have, here is our preview.

By Dana Massey on November 01, 2005

From AGC – Flyff lets you "Fly for Fun"

Flyff caries tagline “fly for fun”, which may well also be the genesis of its name. As would be expected from such an MMORPG, it has a simple defining feature: flying. The point-and-click title was first released in Korea and has since expanded to Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines and Japan. On Thursday, November 3rd it crosses the ocean as beta begins in the United States.

While the game carried a very distinct anime style, as demonstrated by screenshots, we were unfortunately unable to get a direct look due to a flaky internet connection in the convention center.

In North America, Flyff will be hosted on the new website gPotato.com, due to officially launch on November 31st; although you can reach it now. This website intends to offer Flyff without a subscription fee. Instead, they plan to employ a micro-payment model where players buy things in the game with real money.

They did make clear though that payment was not mandatory. Everything in the game could be earned through gameplay if the player chose.

 advertisement 
GPotato.com hopes to offer a range of MMORPGs in one tight package. GPotato spokesman Demetrius Brown also mentioned negotiations to bring Shot Online and a slew of MTV casual games onto the site. However, nothing has been signed on either of those fronts.

The English-language version of Flyff is essentially a straight translation of its foreign predecessors. The game itself is doing extremely well in Japan, while they are hard at work switching from a subscription model to a micro-payment model in its birthplace Korea.

As mentioned, the game both promotes flight and a point-and-click interface. This seems a contradiction in terms, but they informed me that players point to change direction while in air, while pressing a keyboard button to change elevation. On the ground, the interface is a more traditional point-and-click; a feature that is more commonly accepted overseas than in North America and could limit its appeal.

Flying as a defining feature seemed a bit flimsy. It is catchy, but would you really play an MMORPG just to fly in inventive ways? From accounts of other press who saw the game in action, they had a slew of very neat methods, but flight alone cannot make a game.

Their rep listed off other features to draw players in as leveling up (there are eighty levels), its anime style, exploration, extensive character customization and PvP while flying.

The game also features a full terrestrial MMORPG game for those players who are not too keen on heights.


Have any comments on what you've read? Post them in this thread or on their hype meter.

More Flyff Features:

Flyff - A Beginner's Guide Guide added on Friday July 24
Flyff - V13 Launch and Screenshots Media added on Thursday June 18
Flyff - Q&A With Joon Kim Interview added on Monday January 28
Flyff - A Brief Interview with John Young of Gala-Net Interview added on Thursday September 13
Flyff - Yoon Im, Producer Interview added on Thursday October 12

More Previews:

EverQuest - Underfoot Expansion Preview Preview added on Wednesday November 25
Perfect World International - Rising Tide Preview Preview added on Monday November 23
Lord of the Rings Online - Siege of Mirkwood Preview Preview added on Tuesday November 17

More Features:

Darkfall - Conquer the Seas Expansion Q&A Interview added on Friday November 27
Player Perspectives - Space, The Final Farce Here? Column added on Friday November 27
Runescape - Lead Designer Mark Ogilvie Interview added on Friday November 27
Global Agenda - Exclusive Screens: The Recon Media added on Friday November 27
World of Warcraft - Glory of a Hero, Part One Guide added on Friday November 27
User Rating: 7.8
Popular Features:
The List : Five Scariest MMO Launches Column added on Friday October 30
In honor of Halloween this weekend, we count down five of the scariest MMO launches... Read More
The List : Five Under the Radar MMOs Column added on Tuesday November 03
MMORPG.com's Jon Wood takes over this list this week, taking a look at five MMOs... Read More
The List : Five Ways to Know You're Just Not That Into It Column added on Tuesday November 24
MMORPG.com's Jon Wood uses this week's list to explore five ways that a player can... Read More
The List : Top 5 Things Coming In WoW Patch 3.3 Column added on Tuesday November 10
We look at the top five things players should be drooling about in Patch 3.3... Read More
The List : Ten MMOs and Their Place In History Column added on Wednesday November 18
MMORPG.com's Jon Wood returns this week with another list, this time taking a look at... Read More
Latest News:
Flyff : The Lost Continent Update Now Live! Reported on Nov 13, 2009
The latest update to Flyff dubbed "The Lost Continent" is now available on live servers.... Read More
Flyff : Act V: Cursed Paradise Announced Reported on Sep 08, 2009
Act V: Cursed Paradise, a new update to Gala Networks' free-to-play "manga-ish" MMORPG, Flyff, has... Read More
Flyff : A Beginner's Guide Reported on Jul 24, 2009
MMORPG.com Flyff Correspondent Michael Hoyt writes this look at Flyff for beginners. Read More
Flyff : V13 Launch and Screenshots Reported on Jun 18, 2009
Gala Net has announced the launch of the newest update to their high flying MMORPG,... Read More
Flyff : Get Your Closed Beta Key For V13 Reported on May 15, 2009
MMORPG.com has been given 1,000 beta testing keys for Flyff V13 to give to our... Read More


Advertisement

<a href="http://www.gameads.com/" target=_blank>Game Ads</a> banner requires iframes.