Comments from other members who rated Dreamlords: Resurrection
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fwhite writes:
This game is unique and quite fun for a while because the gaming experience isn't what you would expect. It doesn't take a genius to play the RTS portion, but the empire management is quite complicated. For those who enjoy extended empire-building such as Axis&Allies, this game provides that. Its multiplayer element is very limited, and really this doesn't belong in the MMORPG category - although the community is much warmer and more helpful than an any MMO I have played in the past 3 years.
Mon Sep 22 2008 12:32PM
tetammoth writes:
Omg not another of these Korean click and run games.....
Sat Aug 09 2008 1:46AM
brihtwulf writes:
There is no roleplay, and the graphics and gameplay lack innovation and polish. Why bother with this when there are plenty of RTS games that have multiplayer available, many of which even have ranking systems?
Sun Jul 06 2008 12:30AM
Sseabeast writes:
This is a long term strategy/building game that takes a certain person to appreciate. It is not like a traditional MMO in that you will not party up with friends and go dungeon crawling. You basically have 2 games in one that interact with each other as well as PVP. You run missions in arena style maps where you have to kill all the mobs on the map and key points like soul gates. You have different units you can build and deploy to the field all with different strengths and weakness. The other part of the game is the web based city builder where you raise buildings and upgrade them. You research new technology and this is how you learn to build better units and craft better items and gather resources. The game is very basic in design and graphics and oddly addictive once you get to playing it for a bit. They do offer the option to buy in game currency for real money if you care to but if you don't want to you can still play the game quite well unlike other games. I can't imagine this being someones main game but it does offer some fun when you need a break. Overall I give it a 6 for a new concept and fairly good execution. Also considering it is free for basic play that is not to gimped down and we are talking about a development team of around 15 people I hope they run with this and continue to develop it in the future. Lots of potential here if they go the right way with it.
Tue Jul 01 2008 12:45AM
rock_harry writes:
some thing very different and i like what i see they just naad to add Tribute to there subscription and get ride of buy tribute now
Sat Jun 21 2008 9:42AM
MarL writes:
Its too slow, too boring, and most the time your just waiting for research.
Sat May 10 2008 8:11AM
diarheasauce writes:
Could have been the very game i was looking for, But not quite. IF only it was more involved and ALLOT LESS LAGY, TAKING 15MIN TO LOAD SCREENS IS NOT FUN WHEN U WANT TO FIGHT RIGHT NOW. If only they had taken say maybe another year to POLISH it might be worth buying, but if u are skeptical try the 7 day trial and most wont last past day 3 after the LAGG ABSOLUTLY MAKES U GO COMPLETYE CRAZY
Fri Jul 06 2007 7:04AM
nitack writes:
The game is innovative and ground breaking. The system has a lot of potential but requires at least another year of full time development. When the game was released it was still basically a beta test that they charged users for. Their community forums had three sections entirely devoted to bugs that were probably the most active spots on the forum. The player interaction is minimal and the entire game can be played solo. The game also suffers from a systemic cyclical loss of players. Every time an era is about to restart players stop logging in because they know their progress will not matter when the game starts over. Many dedicated players find other things to occupy their time durring that three to four week period and simply do not come back.
Tue May 22 2007 8:33AM
MightyJudge writes:
Don't waste your time. I decided I would give this game a go, while downloading the client I thought I would post a little in the forums to find some info about the game etc, the forums themselves are not active, about 1 post an hour, and I didn't get much of a response to find out some info about the game, ie where to start etc. So against my better judgement I decided to proceed with a subscription, figured it was only $15 and I already had downloaded the client (As a side note starting month is $20, something you only find out when you try to fill in your CC details.) So I filled out my CC details to find it failed, I wasn't using a third party out of state check, it was Visa (they have been having probs with Visa cards for one reason or another in the past). So I returned to the forums to find out if anyone knew if there was a problem, (no tech support forum) after half a day I recieve a dev response of basically don't post here, heres an address to go to (you can't find the address anywhere on the site to go to first from what I could see) they lock the thread, without actually trying to help, no pm's, email, nothing, all I recieved was try again in a few days.....
This game seems largely broken, the 2 days I spent researching and looking at the info about the game im actually glad my CC didn't go through. Again, don't waste your time like I did. From my xp customer service was nothing like what it was made out to be.
Fri May 04 2007 5:50PM