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I consider myself a casual gamer. I just don't have time to make a career out of gaming. There are many technical reviews of Atlantica Online out there so I don't feel the need to repeat information. I have been playing Atlantica Online since closed beta 1, so you know I've been around the block. I have found the game very enjoyable and solid. The graphics are very nice with enough variety to keep things interesting. I do wish there were more customization choices on character creation though. The gameplay itself is strangely addictive. The quests follow a specific storyline and take you through the various locations of the game, even letting you autorun to your target. I must admit I'm a big fan of the autorun feature! As a casual gamer I'm not inclined to spend my day memorizing map locations. The big selling point of Atlantica Online is that it's turn based strategy. You also have a group of mercenaries that fight by your side. I find that the battles are interesting and seem to go by at a nice pace. Since you are fighting more than one opponent at a time with your team of mercenaries with you there is a lot to do. I usually don't find crafting enjoyable in games but Atlantica Online actually makes it fun. You can craft armor, weapons and consumables from the items you pick up in battles. As you craft your items you can sell them to other players by listing them on the market. The market is almost like a game in itself. It's interesting to see what others are doing by watching the prices of items. PvP is mostly done via the Free Leagues. This is a system of PvP matches that let you fight other players to advance your standing in the League. The community seems really friendly. You gain benefits by belonging to a guild, as well as teaching others crafting skills, so there is a feeling of being involved with the other players. All in all I'd say Atlantica Online has a lot to offer. You can get as involved as you want. If you want to stay a casual player you can still have a lot of fun.
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10/21/08 4:49:16 PM#2
As a fellow casual gamer, I agree with your observations! I do get in trouble sometimes, though, when my kids light the house on fire (or some other equally disastrous event) and I come back to find otter have ambushed my party and decimated my front line! The contents of this post do not necessarily reflect the views of MMORPG.com and its management. |
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10/27/08 11:29:49 AM#3
Originally posted by oldbone
Auto battle works best in this situation though offcourse in an emergency as yours, there will be no time to activate the auto battle license and finish 1 battle to gain 5 autobattle points, but its worth mentioning. In any other case, i love the community of this game. There are a lot of friendly players ingame that would love to help out plus the help request feature that gives adv experience book. |
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10/27/08 11:32:30 AM#4
Originally posted by Lagomorphia
I have been playing this game for a while now. Here is where I break down and critically analyze the game. Graphics Community Gameplay Monsters Game-Balance Sorry for all the folks out there trying to make Atlantica Online a success, here is my review after playing the game and picking up tits and bits form what exactly is going on. Guild / Town System Market and Economy Crafting Mini Games Errors At-last and not the least, I have played the game again till 60+ levels and I feel kind of bored going further. May be it is the lack of team gaming that makes it more of a multiplayer diablo mix with the market and the chat to connect players. All said and done I think from free leagues to the community with artisans and beginners this is all made up support of this game. I do not want to waste my time here anymore in atlantica online. I deleted my character at level 70ish and I am sure not going to give this game another try, reasons being lack of actual players and support community trying to control every part of the game this way or that way including all the towns. If you want Matrix in a mmo world, go ahead waste time with this game for sure.
Cheers " Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't play this or that. That's nonsense. Make up your mind,and you'll never whine or repent about gaming hours anymore, then have a go at every Game. Open up the Internet, join in all the Mmorpgs you can. Go make the Guild. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible. " Once An Addict Always An Addict . |
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10/27/08 6:41:04 PM#5
sourajit, you already have a thread about this. you stopped playing atlantica. i get it. thank you for getting your thoughts across.
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10/27/08 7:05:53 PM#6
Originally posted by nywlanas
Is your Atlantica Forum not enough to go on and on making posts like Auto battle bots In Atlantica Online. Why do you mess around a player driven community in here ? Cheers " Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't play this or that. That's nonsense. Make up your mind,and you'll never whine or repent about gaming hours anymore, then have a go at every Game. Open up the Internet, join in all the Mmorpgs you can. Go make the Guild. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible. " Once An Addict Always An Addict . |
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10/28/08 3:55:22 AM#7
Originally posted by Lagomorphia I love turn based battle, this remeber me old games like Might & Magic. |
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kokoro-chin
Novice Member
Joined: 10/06/08
Warning: Gaming is dangerous to your health.:D |
10/28/08 8:28:17 AM#8
I agree with you saying that the game is strangely addictive! I also LOVE the auto-run feature, to the point of abusing it. |
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10/28/08 9:09:19 PM#9
Thanks shadow_51, you reminded me of another great ancestor to Atlantica - King's Bounty. I think New World Computing made a sequel to KB this year, but I'm drawing upon my experiences with the OLD game - the one I played on my Apple IIe. Atlantica combat is a happy blend of FF1, King's Bounty, Disciples, and Ogre Battle... bravo Atlantica. (please note, King's Bounty rates in my top 5 all time and the others are right up there... no, they don't pay me to say good things about their game... I'll be pointing out the many flaws over the next few months in my articles - but, what game is without flaw? Let that game throw the first byte... ok, this is a long footnote.) The contents of this post do not necessarily reflect the views of MMORPG.com and its management. |
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