The BitBag: Hello fellow BitBag-ers, today I'm going to talk about a free to play MMORPG that goes by the name of Runes of Magic. I'm not sure how many visitors of this site even play games on their PCs or for that matter MMOs. I have to first admit a few things about my gaming habits.
I'm actually a PC gamer first then a console gamer second. For my situation computer gaming is more practical for my needs. I travel a lot for my work which involves cross country meetings, so I find myself away from my home consoles more often than not. Purchasing games for my PC has not only become a necessity but more of a mandate that my travels demand.
Gameforge wants to maintain a level playing field for users and mitigate any P2W elements that may disrupt the integrity of Runes of Magic.
A lot has happened in gaming, especially free-to-play gaming, over the last decade. Nobody could predict just how prevalent it’s become, and how some of the biggest games on the planet – League of Legends, Fortnite: Battle Royale, World of Tanks, and more – are all free-to-play.
Gameforge — the leading publisher of popular free-to-play multiplayer online games including Guardians of Ember, SoulWorker, Aion, and Metin2 — celebrates the 10th anniversary of renowned developer Runewaker’s popular free-to-play MMORPG, Runes of Magic on March 19.
only way it doesn't suck is if its not point and click
i was a fan of Priston Tales
By the way its described it definitly worth the look to try out. Once I upgrade my computer enough to how I want I'll give this game a go.
Or I can just try it at my friends house lol. Either way I'll try it out and come back to give you my honest opinion about it.