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  • Laughing-manLaughing-man Member RarePosts: 3,655

    I agree, however this video was posted as a featured video less than a week ago.

    I really like his "gun arm" things.

  • UbermehUbermeh Member Posts: 92

    I thought that guy was trying to pick up a male prostitute in the beginning.

    Looks cool but 2 things. Odd to hear an Asian voice coming from a European face.

    Why do these animations always have some omnipotent being show up and everyone reacts only to cut away to another scene?

  • Laughing-manLaughing-man Member RarePosts: 3,655

    Originally posted by Ubermeh

    I thought that guy was trying to pick up a male prostitute in the beginning.

    Looks cool but 2 things. Odd to hear an Asian voice coming from a European face.

    Why do these animations always have some omnipotent being show up and everyone reacts only to cut away to another scene?

    Its probably an event in game, or fore shadowing.  Or they just wanted to make you ask this question.

  • ComafComaf Member UncommonPosts: 1,150

    Free to play means the developers don't have enough faith in the title to make it a subscription based game.  F2P means move on.

     

    However, that being said.  It is Korean and by default it's cash shop to win pvp in their mmorpg genre.  I will give the story and graphics of the video 5/5 stars.  Amazing to say the least. 

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  • akiira69akiira69 Member UncommonPosts: 615

    Originally posted by Comaf

    Free to play means the developers don't have enough faith in the title to make it a subscription based game.  F2P means move on.

     

    However, that being said.  It is Korean and by default it's cash shop to win pvp in their mmorpg genre.  I will give the story and graphics of the video 5/5 stars.  Amazing to say the least. 

    apparently you dont pay attention to whats happening with F2P Games. lets start in chronological order(from my stand point)

    DDO Started as pay to play subscription numbers went down Turbine switched it F2P and subscription numbers improved. Same with Lord of the Rings Online, Champions Online, DC Universe Online, and City of Heroes. Hell when Lineage 2 went Truly Free to Play the suprising number of people that came back caused not only the NPC Server to crash but so did the Game Servers AND login servers. On top of that it forced NCsoft to open not 1 but 3 game servers to handle the load. Lets not forget the fact that Guild Wars started out as free to play and lasted long enough for several expansion packs and a sequel. so your baseless assumption that F2P means move on is wrong.

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  • JumdorJumdor Member Posts: 62

    Style and sense of play reminds me of Vindictus with it's brawling action. I imagine it will probably have a group number limit, and be more MMO in towns. I did enjoy the style for some of the shots. I want to play as the big orc like thing that attacked not the pretty boy with piston arms. How does he even keep his shoulders in socket with that kind of weight? 

    I'm guessing everyone saw the tribal girl near the end? What is that fashion called Native American/Playboy Bunny/African Temptress. Eh, if it's free to play I might give it a try for nothing other than the style of stuff like the iron trains and strange musket rifles. Doubt it'll last long with me though. I have issues with the exageration of it. All opinion. End of Line...

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