Looked at the website and watched the video. Very little information except for a beta-signup. After watching the video, I opted not to click that button. Even a class description page would've been nice.
To look at what's been gleaned from the asian wiki, this game is almost obscenely similar to Grand Fantasia in its mechanics, which is why it's no surprise that the same company made it. There are even a few points that suggest some improvements in some areas, though. Especially the ability to hurt your pets, which any player of Grand Fantasia repeatedly fantisized about.
Now if they can just make a crafting system with better than 1-in-30 chance of success (bypassable with a special item that you get from a $50 purchasing tier, of course!), and quit with the fucking lottery boxes in their cash shop, this could actually be a real nice diversion.
A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs: That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.
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Looked at the website and watched the video. Very little information except for a beta-signup. After watching the video, I opted not to click that button. Even a class description page would've been nice.
Kitsu Saga kind of sounds like Mabinogi to me. However, from the limited information it looks like they might do it better.
To look at what's been gleaned from the asian wiki, this game is almost obscenely similar to Grand Fantasia in its mechanics, which is why it's no surprise that the same company made it. There are even a few points that suggest some improvements in some areas, though. Especially the ability to hurt your pets, which any player of Grand Fantasia repeatedly fantisized about.
Now if they can just make a crafting system with better than 1-in-30 chance of success (bypassable with a special item that you get from a $50 purchasing tier, of course!), and quit with the fucking lottery boxes in their cash shop, this could actually be a real nice diversion.
A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs:
That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Cloudsol/
I am looking forward to this game, it looks fairly interesting.
Reminds me a bit of some other game I've played before but I'm not able to place a finger on a name...
You know what, you're right.
I generally hate f2p mmos but this one caught my eye for some reason. I may give it a try.