It depends on what makes a game good for you. It has a lot of different classes and action combat. A lot of the content will eventually be rehashed at later levels on higher difficulty.
They have urgent quests that crop up for large scale battles several times throughout the day all with special rewards you can earn.
The upgrade system for weapons can be a little confusing until you really dig into it. You can upgrade your abilities by simply buying them off the auction house or through drops.
You have a mag which is basically a pet, and upgrading it will definitely help, and the summoner can get pets that you can upgrade over time.
There's some fishing and mining but it isn't something that's completely necessary to do.
You can also run missions solo or in a group, or with an entire group of ai players, which makes it very accessible, and you can even create your own ai players.
Personally, I enjoy playing it, but I'll be the first to tell you, it's not the easiest game to get into. A lot of the systems and classes are hard to understand initially. Fun once you learn it though!
It depends on what makes a game good for you. It has a lot of different classes and action combat. A lot of the content will eventually be rehashed at later levels on higher difficulty.
They have urgent quests that crop up for large scale battles several times throughout the day all with special rewards you can earn.
The upgrade system for weapons can be a little confusing until you really dig into it. You can upgrade your abilities by simply buying them off the auction house or through drops.
You have a mag which is basically a pet, and upgrading it will definitely help, and the summoner can get pets that you can upgrade over time.
There's some fishing and mining but it isn't something that's completely necessary to do.
You can also run missions solo or in a group, or with an entire group of ai players, which makes it very accessible, and you can even create your own ai players.
Personally, I enjoy playing it, but I'll be the first to tell you, it's not the easiest game to get into. A lot of the systems and classes are hard to understand initially. Fun once you learn it though!
Thanks. Yeah jm just at a loss for games right now and I don't mind playing something casually until I find what I'm looking for. I'm going to see if PSO2 is that casual game I can play.
Nope,I spent more time getting it up n running during the Microsoft store debacle.I lasted about 10 minutes then deleted. This is of course depending what you want out of a game,i want a real rpg not a game that is MUCH like a solo ARPG.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
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They have urgent quests that crop up for large scale battles several times throughout the day all with special rewards you can earn.
The upgrade system for weapons can be a little confusing until you really dig into it. You can upgrade your abilities by simply buying them off the auction house or through drops.
You have a mag which is basically a pet, and upgrading it will definitely help, and the summoner can get pets that you can upgrade over time.
There's some fishing and mining but it isn't something that's completely necessary to do.
You can also run missions solo or in a group, or with an entire group of ai players, which makes it very accessible, and you can even create your own ai players.
Personally, I enjoy playing it, but I'll be the first to tell you, it's not the easiest game to get into. A lot of the systems and classes are hard to understand initially. Fun once you learn it though!
This is of course depending what you want out of a game,i want a real rpg not a game that is MUCH like a solo ARPG.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
No idea but I am sure others will steer you right.