Well, I was bored, so I'd thought I'd review the game I currently play, Lunia Online. Lunia originally was in Closed Beta, but is not hosted by 12Feet Tall and is open beta. It sort of works like a Megaman 3d sysem, you go to an area, or Stage as it's called, in a specific region, or Episode, and watch the badly translated cutscenes, after, you get to beat s*** up. You can find some quests in the area, and gotta kill or do whatever the objective is. At the end you usually find a Boss which is powerful and drops really nice ph4t l3wt. After, you can continue or go to town to buy crap and do stuff. The rest works like a normal MMO, you gain levels, get skill points, get awesome skills, but the stats you don't get to touch. Find equipment, refine it up, etc etc. Best part about this game is that it actually works like an ARCADE game. For example, if an Orge throws a rock at you, you have the ability to just move out of the way and it misses, unlike in other MMO's where you stand there stupidly hoping your dodge stat saves yer ass from eternal pwnage.
So far theres 4 classes/characters:
Tia, the Thief: Never actually played her, but she seems to critical a lot, have huge attack but crappy defense and health.
Dainn the Wizard: Your generic kick-ass Wizard character, has infinate amounts of mana due to a "Charge Mana" secondary attack, your average Magic Dude who fires big ass spells at people.
Eir the Healer: Havn't played her either, but she can obviously heal and does get some neat offensive magic.
Sieg the Warrior: My friend plays this character and he finds it totally AWESOME! With very nice defense, health and attack, there is only one flaw. Your mana SUCKS.
The rest plays like a normal MMO with some twists and stuff, highly recommended. I've heard theres a PvP mode but I've never actually played it.
Gameplay:
The game play is actually quite simple. You move using the directional keys, and double tap them to dash. Your main attack is the A key, while your secondary attack is the S key. Each character has his own special secondary attack. For example, Dainn gets CHarge Mana, Eir gets Pentagram, Sieg gets Upper Cut, and Tia gets Stun. When you attack using your main attack and do a 3 hit combo, your enemy falls down and you can hit the Spacebar to do X5 normal damage with a Down Attack that only works when the enemy has fallen. You get 1 skill point per level and you can raise various offensive skills, resistances to elements, or Health, Mana, and Regen buffs. To advance through the game you just simply complete Stages, and once you complete 10 stages and kill the final big boss, you go to the next Episode. After you beat all 4 Episodes, you can do Legend Mode. (Or is it after you beat each 1? Whatever.) Legend mode is pretty much Hard Mode if you've ever played Guild Wars. If not, it's a harder version of every level with better lewt. So instead of a level 1 Orc in the very first stage, itt'l be about level 23. THats pretty much it for now..
The graphics are okay, 3d and sort of anime-ish, but in the good way.
In summary, I'd rate Lunia as follows,
Graphics: 8.5
Sound: 6 (The music sucks, no voice acting, only sound effects sound cool)
Gampeplay: 8.8
Fun: 9.0
This game is quite addicting, but can get old fast when you finish the game.
Site: http://www.12foottall.com/
Well, I was bored, so I'd thought I'd review the game I currently play, Lunia Online. Lunia originally was in Closed Beta, but is not hosted by 12Feet Tall and is open beta. It sort of works like a Megaman 3d sysem, you go to an area, or Stage as it's called, in a specific region, or Episode, and watch the badly translated cutscenes, after, you get to beat s*** up. You can find some quests in the area, and gotta kill or do whatever the objective is. At the end you usually find a Boss which is powerful and drops really nice ph4t l3wt. After, you can continue or go to town to buy crap and do stuff. The rest works like a normal MMO, you gain levels, get skill points, get awesome skills, but the stats you don't get to touch. Find equipment, refine it up, etc etc. Best part about this game is that it actually works like an ARCADE game. For example, if an Orge throws a rock at you, you have the ability to just move out of the way and it misses, unlike in other MMO's where you stand there stupidly hoping your dodge stat saves yer ass from eternal pwnage.
So far theres 4 classes/characters:
Tia, the Thief: Never actually played her, but she seems to critical a lot, have huge attack but crappy defense and health.
Dainn the Wizard: Your generic kick-ass Wizard character, has infinate amounts of mana due to a "Charge Mana" secondary attack, your average Magic Dude who fires big ass spells at people.
Eir the Healer: Havn't played her either, but she can obviously heal and does get some neat offensive magic.
Sieg the Warrior: My friend plays this character and he finds it totally AWESOME! With very nice defense, health and attack, there is only one flaw. Your mana SUCKS.
The rest plays like a normal MMO with some twists and stuff, highly recommended. I've heard theres a PvP mode but I've never actually played it.
Gameplay:
The game play is actually quite simple. You move using the directional keys, and double tap them to dash. Your main attack is the A key, while your secondary attack is the S key. Each character has his own special secondary attack. For example, Dainn gets CHarge Mana, Eir gets Pentagram, Sieg gets Upper Cut, and Tia gets Stun. When you attack using your main attack and do a 3 hit combo, your enemy falls down and you can hit the Spacebar to do X5 normal damage with a Down Attack that only works when the enemy has fallen. You get 1 skill point per level and you can raise various offensive skills, resistances to elements, or Health, Mana, and Regen buffs. To advance through the game you just simply complete Stages, and once you complete 10 stages and kill the final big boss, you go to the next Episode. After you beat all 4 Episodes, you can do Legend Mode. (Or is it after you beat each 1? Whatever.) Legend mode is pretty much Hard Mode if you've ever played Guild Wars. If not, it's a harder version of every level with better lewt. So instead of a level 1 Orc in the very first stage, itt'l be about level 23. THats pretty much it for now..
The graphics are okay, 3d and sort of anime-ish, but in the good way.
In summary, I'd rate Lunia as follows,
Graphics: 8.5
Sound: 6 (The music sucks, no voice acting, only sound effects sound cool)
Gampeplay: 8.8
Fun: 9.0
This game is quite addicting, but can get old fast when you finish the game.
Site: http://www.12foottall.com/
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