
While the game developers encourage you to play the game over at Facebook you can still play the game on their own site. The good thing about the Facebook integration is that it’s not required to play. I personally, think this is a great way for the game to be marketed to people of course with the addition of providing you with more reasons to play the game (I’m referring to those who want their FB wall littered with game updates). Aside from that, the game also allows you to take screenshots of your game and post a gallery directly on your wall (as if the updates are not open enough). For those who are crazy for bragging their l33t skills over their walls are gratified with the in-game integrated share system. I don’t personally weigh narrative, graphics or gameplay as long as it doesn’t eddle with the game’s fun factor, which Fantasy Online definitely brings.Īs another “endearing” feature, Fantasy Online is integrated on Facebook. Personally, my tolerance to the game is longer because its pretty fun to play. The question of “will it be enough to keep me playing” however is highly dependent on your tolerance of such games. The sass is the game’s attitude and it’d be the one thing that separates this game from the rest, even with its graphics limitations notwithstanding. However the game takes on this limitation by becoming sassy beyond compare. Graphics-wise, Fantasy Online is definitely going to be chewed out by it’s MMORPG competitors even of the simplest F2P MMORPGs. However I must say that the game’s appeal is isn’t for the general public specially for those who are used to seeing their MMORPGs in 3D and stunning visuals that can blind a blind man (yes pun intended). The game uses all the novelties found on RPGs and creates itself its own sassy version of it.Īs an RPG, this game is pretty solid specially if you want to play an old-school RPG which makes you see real people playing it with you at the same time. You have quests, towns, stats, equipment and monsters. Who would even think that an adventurer starting of butt naked with a farmer NPC happily snickering beside you while he sends you off to menial errands while lying about who has your clothes.įantasy Online has all the basic elements you can find in any RPG game. The first thing that I noticed upon entering the game is that the game doesn’t take itself too seriously. Before you get all high and mighty about “nudity in games”, you have to remember that the game runs on a 8-bit visuals so the nakedness you expect to see is muddled by pixelated imagery (so parents put down those pitchforks). Yeah, you heard that right, you start the game…. Preview: Fantasy Online Almost Final, But Not Quiteįantasy Online is a MMORPG game that is reminiscent of old console 8-bit RPGs, more specifically, Final Fantasy (see the connection? Fantasy Online? Final Fantasy- online?) The game uses the usual route of RPGs, with an unnamed adventurer taking on the world with his uh… bare essentials.
