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Still Enjoyable
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 24, 2005
Author: Amazon User
When I first started playing Ultima Online it had just finished Beta release and despite the bugs and slow-play I found the game to be a refreshing change from the normal video games I had played. UO managed to keep my interest for three solid years. My fourth year in to UO Sony released the much anticipated Star Wars Galaxies. Which had superior graphics and a better overall game playing experience. I left UO for greener pastures and joined SWG, three years later and much to my dismay and countless others, the developer's at Star Wars Galaxies decided to completely change (for the worse)the game. With the new changes SWG resembles a mess in transition. Rather than enduring I decided to cut and run. I have come full circle. I purchased the UO seventh anniversary edition and have come to realize that UO is and always was the best game around. Although the graphics may be less than some other games the game developer's certainly have preserved the games' integrity and overall game playing experience. Whether you're 15 or 50 you are sure to enjoy the experience!
Junk. Used to be good, but now sheer junk.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 7
Date: April 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Due to wreckless game masters and constant customer abuse, I am closing my account with this game. STAY AWAY! Unspoken policies are abundant, and exist everywhere, making avoiding a ban like running from the gestapo!!!
The game used to have a wonderful gameplay system, the patches are wrecking it into oblivion. Less new players are coming in, and more players are leaving. I suggest you all stay away from this title.
iF yOu TyPe LiKe ThI5 YoU'll Love the GR8 game
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 16 / 17
Date: February 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I played UO for several years - it was the ONLY game I played for a long time.
Back in the day this was a great on-line universe. True interaction with people all over the world. Trade, fight, explore - you could do it all.
Then came the kids. With the explosion in on-line chat that happened as the internet became 'cool' the on-line universe suffered.
Brit Bank - familiar to you if you've ventured into UO before, became the on-line equivalent of the Mall. Kids standing around talking trash.
The RPG feature inevitably suffered. Instead of seeing characters with medieval type names or the attitude of RPG you meet players called 'Britney Spears' or 'K1llEr DuDe'.
EA tried to stem the loss of customers by adding features, but all this did was make the game more attractive to the 'dudes'.
I'm sure EA doesn't care so long as the montly subs keep rolling in, but they lost a lot of the original fan base.
Great FUN!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: August 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game is for any that love to keep their own pace and just play a game! Variety of things to do and many people to play with
Oh Dear EA.
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 13 / 25
Date: July 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Another blatant money-spinner from the laziest fat cats on the market. Not content with releasing half-copped, bugged up games without full testing in an entire range of Sports Simulators, EA launch another sucker punch to the pockets of the gullables of the gaming world. One of the most pointless anniversary celebrations from the Ultima Online team yet. The novelty of an extra character slot being a mild appeal to the more commited, it's hardly worth the coinage.
Having said all of this, the package does have a saving grace - for the new Ultima Online user, it's an orgasm in a box. Gifting the new player with a wonderous item to bless their bank box, the sale value for these artefacts will soon be through the roof and will happily aid the "Newbies" in-game financial situation. That and the useful addition of the add-ons and the extra character slot make it well worth it's subscription.
Ultima Online may be a dying game, but it's dying slowly and gracefully - still imenseley huge, it's mighty client-base has shattered the expectations of new MMORPG produces who seem to realise that their intended audience just aren't shifting from the strong back of this mighty dinosaur. Out-dated? Hell no! With the best working system in the current market, Ultima Online is still the strongest MORG out and offers wonderful gameplay for all. It's a roleplayer's paradise, and for those with an imagination Europa's Crossroads of Yew and CoRE are just two examples of good communities that vastly compliament the game. Moreover, it's cutely charming 2D graphics may be old, but they're still fairly pretty in their own way, putting to shame the 3D servers of more modern games. Though I wouldn't touch UO's 3D client with a nine-foot-pole.
So the conclusion? Two stars. A pittiful money-spinner from the marxist's nightmarish Bogey-Man, but a great starting point for a new user on one of the internet's best MMORPG's.
Ultimate Gaming!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: July 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Ultima Online's 7th anniversary edition proves to be great for new and old players. UO has been a staple in the online community now for seven years and for good reason. It is a nearly perfect game and survives on that fact alone.
New players will find a new world at their finger tips full of never ending adventure. Old players will find awesome in-game rares and an extra character slot that was well needed. Not to mention it also contains every expansion thats ever been released,which makes a nice collection I might add. I have played almost everything on the market and I still come back to Ultima again and again. This is an unconquerable game that never seems to get old. What it lacks in graphics, it most certainly makes up for with its massive content and community. Whether its challenging an ancient dragon or taking on a band of murderous theives this game should challenge any curious gamer. Enjoy!
Used to be fun, but too outdated now
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: July 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I played Ultima Online for three years, beta-tested UO:Third Dawn, and finally left to play EverQuest. I even came back last year to try it again, and it was the same old stuff... just a different wrapper on it. Ultima Online was a revolutionary game in its day, and was the ONLY game I played for a couple of years; it had all I needed in a game! But it has not grown with the times as many other MMORPGs have. After 3 years of UO, 3 years of EQ, a shot at Star Wars: Galaxies, and beta-testing Lineage II (a very good game), I am currently playing City of Heroes, and love it! However, if you're looking for a good fantasy-based MMORPG, I'd wait for EverQuest II. This UO:7th Anniversary Edition isn't worth the plastic it's wrapped in.
Some good, some bad
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 7 / 8
Date: July 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User
The good is that you can be whatever you want to be and there are enough good players out there to help you along the way. Another good is that it is much like life. The object of the game is to learn the object of the game. The instructions are purposefully vague, so you have to learn as you go. The good part to that is that even after months and months of playing, you still find new things to challenge and excite you. Also, with so many other players to interact with, the game can be most anything you want it to be. Another good thing is that there are 3 worlds that you can bounce back and forth on. Two of these disallow player vs. player combat. When I started, 5 years ago, there was only the one world, and you dared not venture outside a town or some super-character would kill you within a few minutes. Now you have the option of just fighting automated monsters.
The bad is the graphics. The game looks are the same as they were 7 years ago and it's very hard to immerse yourself in a world that is made up of glorified stick figures.
My suggestion: Wait for their next game, which upgrades the graphics to 2004 standards.
EA : We Destroy Worlds
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 1 / 8
Date: July 07, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game is so out-dated and the so called (new) 3D graphics are just horrible.
Al they add is new re-hued items.
Actually EA is selling the same old crap over and over again.
Because of E-Bay everyone had 100 of millions of gold coins.
I would not recomment this game to anyone.
This game once a great game but because of all the expansions and the splitting of land mass into PVP and non PVP, it lost all it had to offer.
A much better game would be Lineage 2
The best MMORPG ever
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: July 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User
after almost 7 years ultima online is still one of the best MMORPG's out there. I played for 2 years before i left, but now that the new 7th anaversary is released im definatly going to get back into the game. Starting out as a new player in this game is easy, there are lots of people to help you, and there are special new player quests to help you learn the ropes of the game. I reccomend this game to anyone. Ultima has a huge playerbase and a HUGE world to explore. (in my 2 years of playing i still didnt see it all) The Crafting in this game is perfect too, for example you can be a Tailor, Blacksmith, Tinker, Alchemist, Scribe (makes spells) and you can learn the art of poisoning! This game has so much to offer, 5 out of 5 stars easy!
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