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no longer playable
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: July 17, 2006
Author: Amazon User
this is an online game. it is no longer playable. do not buy this and expect to play it.
A classy MMOG
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I'll be the first to admit AC2 had its problems when it launched. However, all of these have now been resolved. The player classes are largely balanced, there is lots to do in game, the crafting system works well, there are now player run vendor shops, the PvP system is alot of fun, its a very newbie friendly game, the combat system is the best EVER in any MMOG. Its fast-paced, tactical, and requires skill rather than just button bashing. definately worth taking a look. Also there is an expansion pack coming out in March with a new race, new continent, and new expansion levels Hero system adding new skills and combat skill-chains.
It would be fun if...
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 02, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game really does have it all. It has a lot of stuff to do and the enviroments are truely a marvel. The thing that takes away from it though, is that no one plays it. This game would be better than WoW if more people played it. It's peak population was like 600!!! Also, it has probably dropped now that WoW is out. Anyway, I would have to recommend WoW instead of this game. It's the same formula only 300,000 people play it. Your choice though, play with 600 people or 300,000 people.
not sure
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 4
Date: November 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I bought asherons call in 1999 and played it for awhile then put it aside until now. I want to play it again but find then download to regain all the updates I have lost is over 100 hrs so thought a new versdion of the game would solve this hope thats true.
Getting better
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 16, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I originally played AC2 in beta and was one of the long-time AC1 players who vocally complained about the mechanics and bugs pervading the game during beta and at launch as well as the seemingly clueless development team willing to release the game with the myriad of flaws. I never purchased the game but did watch from a distance as the game failed, transferred solely to Turbine and began to receive the attention it needed to become the game it could have been all along. I am now playing AC2 again and can say that I'm truly having a blast. The game has made great strides, from the character development at the low to mid-levels to the quests that are readily available and fun to do in groups or solo. Additionally, the new crafting system is outstanding. There are still many areas that need attention, particularly the high level skills (called Hero skills in AC2) and the lack of storage, however, the game is certainly moving in the right direction. Download the free trial and give it a try...you just might find yourself pleasantly surprised by what you find.
first time gamer
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 13, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This is my first online role playing game that I have ever played and I must say that I really enjoy playing Asherons Call 2. A friend of mine convinced me to try it because it was fun and had great graphics. Well I tried it and I'm still playing it and I cannot give it up. It has excellant graphics and I usually never get bored. The game has alot of lag but you just have to get through it and turn down your graphics and it is usually no problem.
There are so many things you can do in this game. You can become a hero of Dereth at level 45 which is really cool to do. It allows you use hero skills and to do quests unless you are not a hero. You can talk to people from all over the world and I have made some friends since I started playing this game. I like the different allegiances that you can get into. The people in the allegiances are there for helping each other out whether it is on quests or just needing some quest items that you have a hard time finding off of mobs.
I cannot compare to Asherons Call 1 because I never played it but there has been many good changes made to Asherons Call 2 since I started playing the game. They have changed the loot that mobs drop, which makes it better. They have also changed some of the quests to where they are repeatable and the experience that is rewarded. They changed the level cap which is now 150, basically the game is never ending. They are finally going to do something with the vendors which has been long awaited by alot of players.
You never have a problem finding people to fellow with to complete a quest in which you cannot solo which is always fun to do. This game is great all around to play. I will never give it up no matter what game comes out. I cannot wait until the expansion comes out. Not only do we have four continents to play on now, they are adding another continent with a new class of characters, armor, and new quests.
This Game Still Rocks.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: February 10, 2004
Author: Amazon User
A friend of mine convinced me to try this game. So I did. The best part about this game is that you have to really try and make it work. What does that mean? Simple... You find yourself a patron and a good Alligeance and you get through the hard parts easily. I've made a few good friends too.
The graphics are good. The game play is smooth. Content is still being added. Plus Since turbine brought back the game from Microsoft things are only going to get better.
Frustrating
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: February 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User
AC2 has potential, but it has been in production long enough that a lot of issues still plaguing it should have been fixed but are not.
The developers seem to be concentrating on balance and content issues more than core game problems which is a mistake in my opinion.
There is still rampant lag even with only 600 people on a server at peak, tons of client problems and at least one memory leak, several texture loading problems, GUI issues with repeating chat, warping characters and creatures, server timeouts that leave you stuck, unable to move or perform any action but log out, anti-cheating code that hits legit players and groups (for example telling you "You receive no exp, that monster couldn't even reach you!" after it had been pounding on you the whole fight) more than "cheaters", etc etc etc.
I've played beta versions of games with fewer client/server problems than this, and it leads to a very frustrating playing experience which is very shallow to begin with.
While they struggle with class balance, the core problems go unaddressed leading to nothing but 4 classes grinding exp because there's litereally nothing else to do and the other classes are undesireable to groups who's only purpose is grinding exp.
Download the free 15 day trial and buy the game for an additional 30 days free and hope WoW or Lineage 2 goes open beta before your 45 days are up. You will have experienced everything the game has to offer in that time.
Great MMorpg... Grewat value
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User
AC2 is a wonderful game with excellent graphics and a great storyline that's original and not "canned" the gameplay is a lot of fun especially when together with hoards of your friends in a completely online universe :) so come join the fun and help us all rebuild Dereth!!
morizadi of Frostfell
AC2 has grown up, and the future looks even brighter!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 15 / 15
Date: January 24, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I am not exactly sure what happened with the launch of Asheron's Call 2. It was a game that had everything going for it. The graphics were (and are in many ways are) unsurpassed. The ideas presented were very fresh to the MMORPG community. The implementation of a class based system over a point based open ended system brought a whole new dynamic that the original Asheron's Call seemed to lack. I would say, all in all the game had a very bright future ahead of it... then reality hit, and no one bought the game.
It's hard to say why. I think the fact that Asheron's Call has never been a "typical" fantasy setting put some people off. The setting isn't your typical Tolkien rip off - it is a breath of fresh air IMHO. I also think that a lot of the original players from Asheron's Call 1 were unwilling to "restart" their characters in a new game, and leave behind the high levels and the notoriety that goes along with all of that. Plus, the new class based system was so different that the old players felt betrayed in some way. Some people just hate change.
I played AC2 during beta and several months after launch. I ended up dropping the game because I couldn't get my online buddies to leave Everquest, or Dark Age of Camelot, or even Asheron's Call and join me on my adventures on Dareth. So I gave in and moved on - back to AC, then to DAoC, then to Star Wars Galaxies. Then recently I decided to download the free trial and give it another shot. And I wasn't the only one. After the Star Wars Galaxies debacle and the decent but mediocre arrival of Horizons my online pals were finally ready to try something different. So they also downloaded the trial. Now we are all hooked!
The changes that have been made to this game are amazing. The classes are finally balanced the way they were intended to be. With the addition of a hero level island the level cap has been raised from 50 to 150. The quest system in AC2 is the best I have ever seen in a MMORPG. It sort of reminds me of Morrowind in the fact that there are so many quests available. Actually there is so much new content in the game that I can't believe that the additions were part of the monthly updates, and not as a high priced expansion pack. The graphics engine for the game was / is so far ahead of it's time that the technology still hasn't caught up to it, so even after all of this time the game still looks fantastic. Also, Turbine is in the process of beefing up the crafting system, which is already great. I really can't say enough in praise of this game. I have done a ton of quests, and already seen many sites around the world of Dareth, but I haven't even scratched the surface.
To end I will say this, I have played them all (ok, most of them). You name the MMORPG and I have probably played it. I realize that everyone has different tastes, but what do you have to loose? Download the 15 day trial, and see for yourself. I think you will have a lot of fun, and I think that is something that has been missing from this style of game for a while now - FUN! Finally, Turbine has recently bought back the rights for AC1 and AC2 from Microsoft, and they are promising big things for both games, so the future is only getting brighter. I can't wait!
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