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Open Beta started on May 15th 2008. I believe this game has alot to offer. It has a WoW (World Of Warcraft) feel to it, but wasn't developed by Blizzard. It's not a "Lock on & attack" type of MMORPG like Lineage2 is :: You can jump while attacking & you can spiral around your enemy (and aslong as your facing him, you'll continue to attack).

 

The game offers a keyboard movement system aswell as a mouse movement one. You can use W, A, S, D to navigate your way throughout the lands or by right-click on an area to move there (From experience of playing, the right-click movements distance is very short, so WASD controls are the best, in my opinion).

 

There are a vast array of skills on offer and, from what i've seen each one of their animations seem to be well done. They can be obtained through the normal MMORPG way of talking to the Skill Master of any town/outpost and buying them with "Lant"(The ingame currency).

There's also the Mastery Building System where you gain Skill points which each level & after a certain level ( I assume 20 ) you can apply them to a number of masteries in the Character window, eg :: Sword Mastery [1/10] // Two-handed Blugeon Mastery [1/10] etc etc.

 

Well, to summarize - personally i enjoyed playing this game, it's got a dark theme to it (lots of blood) and is recommended to be played by ONLY ages 17 or above.

 

Remember though, for anyone who wants to play now, it's still in beta stages and so is quite buggy / laggy & i've also heard a rumour of it being like runescape[glow=red,2,300]**[/glow]

 

[glow=red,2,300]**[/glow] The game will be free for some features and areas, but eventually to advance further on, you'll have to play a fee to get the FULL game.

 

Links

 

http://requiem-wiki.org/wiki/Main_Page        :: For information on Requiem.

http://www.playrequiem.com/                    :: The official website (Including download links & account registrations)

 

 

 

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