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GameShark: Aion: Tower of Eternity Review

It's been over a month since Aion's debut, and in spite of a few bumps, it was a relatively smooth launch. Players during the first two weeks saw long server queues, which NC Soft quickly remedied. Then there was the inevitable invasion of chat and mail spam from gold sellers and powerleveling companies, which again was swiftly solved (though from time to time an occasional spam message or two still leaks through). Server crashes occurred frequently during the first month, but that too has ceased. Now that things have relatively stabilized, one question remains – should you give Aion a try? Only grind lovers and PVP specialists need apply.
s8anicslayer - contributor
Published: 15 days 22 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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