Ok, ok, you talked me into it. Downloading now...I've been REALLY enjoying PalWorld. This game is amazingly complete for an early early release.
Granted, I've only been in the starting area so far, but this game is deserving of the hype.
The basics of the game are, as previously stated, Ark + Pokemon but it's more than that. I enjoy the more rapid beast "Pal" acquisition pokemon style, but there is a rather interesting reason why you will want to acquire all of the Pals.
The reason you will want to catch and learn about all of the Pals is because your captured pals all have skills that are useful around your base. Some will be good at building and will pick up your more time consuming crafting tasks, some can mine and will gather stone and metal ore, others plant crops, and so on. I've found myself catching Pals just to see what they can do at my base, and with the right group I can come back to the base after a long scouting trip enough resources gathered to upgrade and repair my gear.
The Interface is basically Ark, but better in a lot of ways. Everything seems much more streamlined.
You can play a custom map with all the same XP and Gathering boosts you can in Ark or Conan if you want to fast track advancement. I tend to nudge up the XP gain in my first play throughs in the Ark-Likes because I like to quickly get to the more intersting items in the game and this game seems to have a rather large tech tree.
I'll be playing this game for a while.
Ok, ok, you talked me into it. Downloading now...
Edit:Steam must have gotten faster servers, it is already downloaded, starting up now.
Lesson 1: Do not set up first base right near the giant mammoth thingy...
Starting to move forward with the game. Beat first tower boss(excellent fight, feels like a boss fight while not being unfairly hard), beat first alpha, clearing dungeons(when they do not mysteriously disappear on me), and exploring alot with flying mount. Figured out how to change palballs on the fly, makes things oh so much easier.
Hmm, I played DCU online and Freedom Force way back in the day. How is the graphics of this one? does it hold up? I might think about getting into it since I need to find a new game to play.With the announcement of NCSoft officially licensing the "City of Heroes: Homecoming" private server, I decided to put the cape back on.
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I've played a bit today, and it's still a fun game.
I was almost disappointed because it appeared that their mods to the game had moved travel powers to a gated merchant system that would have taken forever to grind... and a Youtube channel even said that that is how it's done.. but it isn't.
Galvanic Avenger is now flying around Atlas Park, dispatching bad guys.
You can download City of Heroes: Homecoming Client here. The Game is free and persists on donations alone.
Hmm, I played DCU online and Freedom Force way back in the day. How is the graphics of this one? does it hold up? I might think about getting into it since I need to find a new game to play.
That is remarkable.This won't tell the vast majority of people anything, perhaps nobody, but I was in the middle of back-training in some easier hunting grounds in the ancient mud I've played since I was young (looked it up 15+ years after leaving, found it alive, and was able to re-activate my account)....
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I’m looking for RTS games without RPG involvent. The next level real world conflict recreation to test previous military strategy or creat one’s own. The digital Avalon Hill stuff. Also the next gen Civ games, Age of Empire, Command and Conquer. Civ 6 isn’t feeding the fix any more.
Any notions? I’ve looked but I’m not finding. I’m I missing any candidates in the RTS venue?
Thanks.
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