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You start on Maple Island, get some beginner quests, then transfer to Victoria Island. All there is really is quests. I know that there is a final boss, Zuma, that you can kill; however, since he respawns, it's not all too major of a "plot point. Simple, 2d, chibi anime graphics for the characters; nicely done backgrounds.
The user-interface is easy to use and is well designed. Most spells are just sparks or slashes, not too extravagant. The enemies are well designed and fit the style of game. If there's anything you should've caught from the above statements, this is it. Gameplay consists of constantly hitting the attack button, occasionally using a spell or potion, and leveling.
There is no PvP, which takes out a lot of interest as well. The controls, however, are easy to configure. That's one of the only reasons this category got a 2. Another reason is the "Cash Shop," which allows you to use actual money to purchase additional clothing, hair, and other miscellaneous items.
But if you don't want to spend your hard earned cash, it doesn't effect gameplay at all. Several times I found myself popping in a CD and listening to that. It's well made, but it loops way too frequently. The sounds for getting hit, hitting, casting spells, etc. Combat is incredibly boring. It basically boils down to standing infront of your enemy, and holding the attack key.
It also takes incredibly long to level up, as the rate for leveling increases about points or so each level. Once you level, depending if you have your job or not You only get 4 or 3, my memory is bad skill points to set towards special skills, 5 for normal stats.
Leveling gets incredibly hard once past level 8. Healing is also a pain in latter levels, as you have to stand perfectly still, not moving anything. Keep a Gameboy, PSP, book, whatever handy as you're healing. Lagging is also a major issue, even for people on broadband I have DSL. People like to huddle in one big area to sell things, even though some towns have areas set aside for it, which really lags everything in their general area down.
I can imagine what hell this must be on a dial up connection. Lagging during fighting is also potentially fatal, as one hit from a lag can knock you into more, and sometimes more powerful, enemies before you even know what's wailing on you.
A lot of the quests dont really kick in until level 15, if you have beared the game this far. Most of them however, require you to get items that take a level 20 character to get.
So your only options are to level up until you are strong enough to kill the monsters for them item, buy the items, or leech off other people. They also ask for items in big numbers. Once you have your job, you kinda wonder around Victoria going "Now what? That's pretty much all there is to do in this game, talk up sales, hold the ATK button, and wonder around completing quests. It just doesnt have much depth to it.
Sure, you will find some cool people, and helpful people, but everyone else is either KS'ing Kill stealing, against the game rules , lagging up your game with thier incompetant sales techniques, or just a random face.
KS'ing is a major problem as well. When two people attack the same monster, the EXP is split up amongst the two depending on how much damage is dealt. When random people come over and begin hacking away on something you're already in the process of killing, it makes it even harder to level. Funny thing is, KS'ing is a direct violation of the game rules, yet everyone seems to get away with it. Dont drop an item on the ground for ANY reason. People WILL run by and steal your item.
Always use the Trade window for exchanging items, even when simply giving an item or gift, use the trade window. I've lost many an items because of theives. All the many negative points aside, it is a very creative game. The interface is fairly easy to use, and all the commands can be set to any key you want. Layout of the land is very well done, and the characters, NPCs, and backgrounds are rendered very well for a 2-D game.
This game would have been so fun if it wasn't so flawed. Try again, Wizet. Well, i've read a bunch of reviews on this game, and have decided to write my own. Having been a veteran player of this game, over 4 yrs worth, a lot of the bad reviews of this game seem to be people who just pop in to see what the buzz is about.
Most of these complains are, to be honest, noob complaints, and i warrant that these arne't really good players to begin with. For people complaining about leveling and the long time it takes, especially one reviewer who said that it took them a year to get to lvl 28, they must've only played a week or two out of that year. Even if you were to kill the monster that gives the least amount of experience, you would at least get to lvl 40 like that.
This game is more than your standard grind game, where there are always new places to explore to find monsters that gives much better exp to your level. Staying in one place to level for 28 levels is incomprehensible and inadvisable. Another point i want to make is to the "healing" that takes part in the game. I have to admit that standing around for 3x some min is really boring before going back to fight, but might i remind everyone that there are potions available to consumption. There are npc stores that are tailored exactly to sell those potions which could refill your entire hp in a mere second, so the problem of needing to take a book out to read is moot.
I have heard a lot of disgruntled attitudes toward the social nature of the game, but i have to say that in my experience is that helpful friendly people far outnumber the jerks in the game. I have made many good friends during the time i have played, and have found the most repetitive and boring tasks such as constantly grinding to be fun as there is always company in the form of buddies or guildies.
To wrap this up, this game to me is more than leveling and getting to the next job advancement, but is more of a social game, say facebook with actually interesting things to do. Friends will always make everything much more enjoyable, and the way maplestory has been made, it really facilatates these interactions and bonds. I would definitely like to see more accurate reviews of this game that aren't written by people who just dipped their toes in this wonderful world.
However, some parts of this game fail to measure up even to the standards of a good free RPG while others far exceed those standards. I'll start with a positive: the music. The varied BGM in this game is excellent, and MapleStory is one of the few games for which I would kill to get the unavailable soundtrack. Many tracks will have you tapping your foot or maybe even dancing to the beat. The community in the game is so-so; there are a few relatively nice players but their presence is overshadowed by all of the jerks.
Wizet has made an attempt to encourage interaction by creating party quests and guilds I myself am a guild leader , however it's not nearly enough to make a dent in the less-than-savory types in the community.
The gameplay itself is somewhat simplistic; a character has a relatively limited arsenal of skills added on top of a normal attack. This does not stop MapleStory from being addicting, however. Even though I recognize how below average the game is, I still play it on a regular basis. Leveling up is not fun.
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