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We've been playing DK Online over the last several weeks, chronicling some of our adventures. Today we present our final review. See what we've got to say before heading to the comments to chat.
DK Online (Dragon Knights Online) is the latest title from Aeria Games, the F2P publishing giant behind titles such as Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine. It’s billed as one of their premier titles and is focused on a heavily PvP-oriented world. But behind the promotion and the bold billings, what you’ll find in DK Online is a game that you’ll play for ten minutes and no more.
Read more of George Dimmock's DK Online: Not Worth a Fuss Over.
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giving a mmorpg with a parent company like aeria a 2 is bad business here to a site that largely works off advertising dollars given to them from companies. I do not ever remember seeing a review on this site that low and I doubt you will because it would be business suicide as the company producing games would stop giving you money to advertise for them.
EDIT: thanks a lot George Dimmock / MMORPG.COM, for your professionalism, openness of mind, and rectifying the part about the item shop. Yes I find it extremely disapointing that they are not selling permanent items. As I've said, I love shops in F2P's to collect cool stuff like costumes & mounts but Aeria Games just lost a customer because it's impossible to keep purchased items for more than 30 days. Screw that because if F2P's start to turn purchases into temporary items ONLY, then I'm done! Had they introduced an option to keep purchases forever (like Vindictus or TERA) I would probably still play this game...
Well... from what i read.... the game is playable. It doesn't crash often, doesn't wipe your C: and actually has features even if they are poorly implemented. While it might sound like an obvious "no duh" there are a lot of games that really deserve 1 to 4 - but you just don't hear about them at all.
Last Chaos, Aeria's flagship MMO, has just celebrated its sixth birthday... and I must say that I don't see any important ways in which DK Online is an improvement. Last Chaos does at least have character models that look European rather than Korean, and after refinements down the years, would give newcomers to this sort of thing a more comfortable introduction.
I do like the way in which Aeria does give the forums for its games individual "shoutboxes" so that you can log in and chat with other players for advice or help... or maybe even a game master may hop in, during California office hours.
Tried it and didn't even last more than 3 hours. It had all the hallmarks of the 98623918643 other generic Korean import clones that I've played, so I didn't bother to give it too much serious consideration. This seems pretty much in-line with the kind of score I would have given it.
It's playable/functional. It's a game. It's just extremely underwhelming at every turn.
If in 1982 we played with the current mentality, we would have burned down all the pac man games since the red ghost was clearly OP. Instead we just got better at the game.
With MMORPG.com, as with most such sites, I just subtract 5 from the score and treat it as a 1-5 rating.
(For IGN I think the normalisation is -7)
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