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NDoors Interactive | Official Site
Action MMO | Genre:Fantasy | Status:Final  (rel 10/30/08)  | Pub:NDoors Interactive
PVP:Yes | Distribution:Download | Retail Price:n/a | Pay Type:Free | Monthly Fee:n/a
Desktop Client | System Req: PC 

Comments from other members who rated Atlantica Online

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Sagonator writes: Incredible game. But unlike all "original" mmorpgs there its not for everybody. Game is unique Thu Feb 02 2012 2:21AM
ale0738 writes: It's funny at low levels, but after lvl 95 it's all about grinding. Tue Jan 24 2012 10:40AM
GMan3 writes: It reminds me of the old arcade game Gauntlet. Expect that game was actually fun to play back in it's day. Sat Jan 21 2012 8:57AM
Kanashimi writes: It isn't your typical mmo but it gets old fast. However it is free so the only thing you stand to lose is time. Thu Oct 27 2011 12:44PM
dimman87 writes: Think some of the features that you have to buy scrolls to use should be free.. they feel so basic for general gameplay, which makes it very annoying to pay for. Sat Sep 17 2011 7:26AM
Butregenyo writes: Are you kidding me? How can this excuse of a game got this rating? it is even worse than ff14, and ff14 is the worst, even though i am a ff fanboy Thu Sep 15 2011 6:46AM
Jchung writes: It's a good game. Get kinda plain a while but still fun and new. Nexon also fixed the transfer thing so you can transfer account. ;D Sun Jun 19 2011 3:55AM
telexx writes: NDoors was fine, but Nexon is worthless. After more than a month, they are STILL having an issue migrating accounts from NDoors, so NONE of us can play. They provide no communication and no ETA of resolving this. Stay FAR FAR AWAY from using Nexon products! Fri Jun 10 2011 10:34AM
Poeticguard writes: Pretty but not much substance beyond a very repetitive grind. Sun May 08 2011 3:55PM
WhySoShort writes: Although the game is beautiful and original, customization is limited, the world is repetitive and the economy is inflated to uselessness. Nonetheless, give it a try. Sun May 08 2011 10:11AM
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