Sunday, January 6, 2013
MMO-ing: Is Now the Time to Rediscover The Secret World?
The Secret World might not get as much attention as World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 2, or Star Wars: The Old Republic, however the Lovecraftian MMO is nonetheless alive and well.
Thanks to the gw2 gold game's elimination of a necessary subscription and its appearance on Steam's Winter Sale, the financial barrier for entry is at an all-time low.
So... ought to you let the hugely-multiplayer survival horror title acquire dust in your Steam library? Or should you make it your new MMO of choice?
We'll try to get to the bottom of that in this week's MMO-ing...
Fashion Over Function
The way an MMO toon looks is nearly always useful. Not only do we have to stare at them for hours on end, but pals & strangers will be checkin' 'em out too-it is a long-running tradition in MMOs to evaluate a player's experience level by quickly eyeing up their gear.
Back in the old days, you can tell which WoW hunters had put in their time at Blackwing Lair & Molten Core by the ridiculous purple armor set they rocked with pride. In the event you spotted those giant purple shoulderguards on the Zeppelin to Undercity, you knew you were in the presence of a celebrity.
The elimination of armor sets is one more way that The Secret World attempts to break the MMO mold.
Sure, you will get equipment that raises your stats, however your outfit is entirely unrelated. If you wish to rock a halter top & many skinny jeans, the in-game retail shop can make that take place.
Despite the fact that our characters in The Secret World may not look as epic as some of their MMO counterparts, their duds suit their surroundings. This really is a world of secrets & shadows, so running around in chail mail doesn't precisely scream subtlety.
Yet what the game loses in readily recognizable high end gear, it makes up for in personalization. My character may look like a common punk rocker, however he still feels distinctive; there are not 500 other toons running around wearing the same armor from head to toe because it provides the greatest agility expand.
New outfits might be bought at in-game shops or earned by way of the completion of missions and battles.
Guild Wars two pulls off a similar trick with dyes & its own in-game retail store, however ArenaNet's game offers considerably less duster coats.
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