Brighthub Writes:
"Aion Online has been receiving a heck of a lot of press for being an original take on the MMORPG universe. A lot of gaming news outlets have given the MMO-spotlight over to NCSoft's latest South Korean import due to the ability to fight on the ground and against enemies and players in the air. However, there is another game that has been somewhat overlooked despite having similar features with a slightly alternate take on the aerial combat implementation and it's called Allods Online by Gala Networks' gPotato."
Discover the immersive world of Aion in 2023, complete with deep crafting, aerial combat, and a unique flying system. Join one of two factions and explore the vast land of Atreia, where new challenges and updates await.
Would this be self promotion, I personally don't care but just wonder.
Gameforge and NCSOFT has just announced that they have launched the 7.2 ("Shadows Over Red Katalam") update for their fantasy MMORPG "AION".
DSOGaming writes: "Gameforge has released a comprehensive update for its fantasy MMORPG AION in Europe. As the press release reads, with the launch of version 7.0, Gameforge unlocks the new region of Dumaha with the PvE instance ‘Stella Development Laboratory’ and provides Artist class players with a second specialization to select."
Interesting way to compare the two games.
I keep hearing that Aion is basically a painful Asian grinder and that it is going to bomb in the west.
Is that true?