If anyone is looking for a simple RPG in line with say Baldur's Gate or Champions of Norath or even Diablo, this one is for you.
6 classes to chose from each with their unique skills, weapons and quirks and a HUGE open world map for you to explore. Literally, getting from the northern most part of Ancaria to the southern part would take you close to an hour without a mount. Not to mention the beasties that attack you every step of the way.
Along with that there's literally over a 100 quest that are available to you. None of them are hard at all, with the majority of them going from one point of the map to the other to retrieve/kill/talk and head back. Mundane as it may be, it's also rather addictive as well it helps build up your character's stats.
Don't feel like going at it by yourself? Then this game offers up multiplayer in 2 ways. If you have someone in the house to play with it offers 2 player co-op. Have friends online who also plays it, then you can have up to 4 players running around aimlessly in Ancaria. There's also the ability for some PvP battles as well if you want to see if your level 23 Seraphim can take on a level 25 Inquisitor.
However there are a few bugs/quirks about this game which, while not game breaking, it should be noted because it is very prominent. Firstly, despite the fact the graphics are really great, the frame-rate suffers quite a bit, especially when you are running around a large town/city or when 20 or so beasties come attacking you.
In multiplayer, if playing local co-op, you have to create a second PS3 user account if you want to keep the stats, skills and items your partner obtain. Otherwise the game will always start you off with a level 1 character that won't be much help on the harder regions. You can't trade items on local co-op and sometimes your partner's mount won't show up despite the fact that he already owns one. The game lets you play music that's stored on your PS3's HDD, but if you go online, the feature is blocked for some unknown reason.
Despite the flaws it's a lot of fun to play and would be even more fun playing with someone else. Consider getting a copy today!
All I can say is about time we RPG fans got a game worth playing. The
graphics are detailed, there are heaps of boxes/barrels to open to get goodies
and a great variety of foes.
The game is based on an open map that you have to travel around and fight
enemies and do tasks. But dont worry you get a noble steed to carry you around.
I love this game and wish I had more free time to play.
I was not really sure when I ordered this game whether I was going to be
addicted or annoyed… and I am pleased to let you know that ADDICTED was the
result.
This game is epic, and the Queens birthday weekend somehow managed to vanish as
I played.
The characters are customisable and the environments are seamless and huge, have
no fear of running across the same territiry twice.
While things can be a little slow to begin this game soon makes up for lost time
as you interact and grow as a character.
A must have for any recovering WOW player.
Sacred 2 is a hack n slash with a difference. The world is huge and the game
has huge replay value with 5 difficulty settings. The classes are all unique
and are customizable with hundreds of items.
The skill tree system is unique with its use of runes and forces the player to
choose between power and speed. The graphics are great although suffer from some
tearing.
Online play is great with up to 4 players playing in the campaign.
The only downsides are the limited choices for hairstyles and appearances and
each class is gender locked. The story is also very vague and sometimes is hard
to really tell whats going on. But all in all its a great game for the casual
gamer and the hardcore player.
A huge world with limitless questing possibilities. Would have liked more character customisation but this is a great game
If you want to be in a world of fantasy this is the game for you. With great battle scenes and stunning magic tricks who can resist this spectacular game.
Once again great service. If you are a fan of games like Baldurs Gate and Champions of Norath you may be disappointed as it does not create the same feeling of being immersed in the battle, for example to attack you just stand beside things and hold down a button. There is, however, there are lots of stats to play about with and as such if that sort of thing appeals to you then I would recommend this game. But due to the size of the writing you need to play this on an HD TV or you will find it very hard to read anything.