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Dungeons and Dragons Online: Review
This week, we take a look at a recent review of Turbine’s adaptation of a Pen and Paper classic, Dungeons and Dragons Online: Stormreach. Our own Garrett Fuller took a look at this game, and gives it an overall score of 7.3 while you, our readers, have placed this game slightly higher with a 7.5. The game scored highest in the Graphics category, with their lowest score comes in value.
Here are some memorable quotes from the review:
- Turbine has done a good job in creating the feeling of a small group of players fighting it out in a dungeon.
- There is a very cool puzzle room that lights up the floor and opens another door for your party to continue on. The feel of the game is fun.
- At this point after one month of playing my character is fourth level, almost fifth. I have seen players that have already reached level ten (end game).
- The game has gone for a realistic look. The armor and weapons seem to be taken right out of the pages of the Player’s Handbook.
- [Value:] This is where Turbine has really sold its players short. Charging a monthly fee for this game just seems to be unfair.
You can read the full review here.
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Game/On
Game/On co-hosts Garrett Fuller and Jon Wood were recently in Fairfax Virgina for an EA Mythic Press Event that covered Dark Age of Camelot, Warhammer Online and Ultima Online. On today's episode Jon and Garrett caught up with Nick Corea, the Lead Designer for Ultima, to talk about their freshly announced free graphical upgrade as well as an upcoming expansion.
You can listen to the podcast here.
To that end, MMORPG.com will be running articles from the event in Fairfax Virginia on EA Mythic’s top games, Dark Age of Camelot, Warhammer Online and Ultima Online.
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