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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
After looking over your site, it looks like a great place to find out more about what MMOs everyone recommends. I've played several, both pay and free, but I've never really found anything I can really sink my teeth into. Hopefully I can find something on the "Looking for Game" board.
Aside from MMOs, I spend a lot of time playing single-player RPGs, my favorite style of game. I'm rather excited for when I finally pick up Mass Effect 2, as I heard it's amazing. On the go, I almost always have my Pokewalker and Soul Silver with me when I need something to fill up time with.
Anyway, I look forward to talk to you all, cheers!
Always,
Kirinashi
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Hello ^^ you might wanna try WK or Maple story if you are looking for a side scrolling action ^^
It would probably help if you provided moe details on what sort of online games would interest you as they are all different in there own way. below are some examples.
World Of Warcraft - Basically a quest grinder that needs lots of time grinding questst for experience points and untradable equiptment. Its main feature that sets it apart is the storys and art style which while technically old is well exacuted.
Age of Cohan - Another quest grinder with a stronger PvP focus to it with similar Questing goals to World Of Warcraft. Its main feature that sets it apart is the Boobs, beer and pvp system.
D &D - is mainly about questing in variouse quest locations for gold gear and experience. Its main feature is that each quest location is very well designed with interesting monsters and hidden intricate and puzzaling traps. [top tip dont join a party for people who has experience as you get the most fun if noone in your party has been to the quest location before].
EvE Online - Questing is one way of advancing yourself cash and gear wise but experience is Automatic. The main focus to eve that makes it different is its focus on PvP and Crafting/Trading which is quite extensive.
Like i said there is so many MMO's with different features its hard to promote one game for you without more detail in what your likes are.
Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981