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This is part three of my Granado Espada experience.
This is part 1 and this is part 2.
I’m typing two blogs at once right now. This and another one about my complaint about the new Die Hard movie on Profil3.
Another flaw, now wait. Last flaw that I would like to talk about.
You know the healing skills that the Scout has? For example, Cure All. Look at it, it says level 2 Cure All. What’s the effect? It doesn’t say. And what’s the level 3 Cure All’s effect? It doesn’t say.
……. [About-to-burst-Max]
What the hell is the point of adding points to a skill if it improve for the next level?! Even Mass Cure is guilty for the same reason.
It’s like me buying a bottle of water. I get the water, but without the bottle. The water is all over the floor and my clothes is wet. So what do I get? A angry frown and one twitching eye.
And what does the seller get? My foot in his nuts and they just lost one more player!
Yaaaaay (That’s right, I quit.)
The game isn’t all that bad. I mean, it’s not as boring as playing Monopoly on Gameboy Advance. (I played it on the emulator, it sucked ass from a straw) When I first thought of this game of using 3 characters; I thought the game was gonna be one of those Final Fantasy games. Walking around and then the screen does some blur effect and changes to battle. Then your character attacks with the sword, the sword doesn’t even touch the monster and it gets damaged. Despite my crazy thoughts, the game was actually ok.
The idea of using 3 characters at the same time on MMORPG making continuous actions without a second to pause is just original. I like that; and I’m not being sarcastic, that idea is actually original. The stances are original as well. So far, from all the MMORPG games I’ve played, you use the same god damn skillz.
It’s like watching the Discovery Channel for straight 5 hours. It’s interesting to watch sometimes, but sometimes, you just want to watch something else.
The graphics and the monsters are just awesome. Just see for yourself! The waterfall, the forest, outside of Al Quelt, are just amazing. I’m sorry, my grammar cannot describe how great the graphics are. You gotta play the game and see for yourself.
The one monster that I personally feel that is cool is the Tiger Wasp..? Or is it Striped Wasp, or whatever, it’s a giant flying wasp that looks like a tiger. It reminds me of one of those pro Photoshop edits of animals. The SaberBoar and Black Widow (that spits purple flashing balls are you) are a “Wtf” and the Venadobah, a slouching Goblin with no eyes holding 2 scimitars that sort of resembles Runescape’s Goblin but with a scarier appearance is a “Holy Crap”.
Another improvement is the quests and the use of space. The quest organizer might’ve been a piece of mess, but collecting the quest items are very convenient. You kill 20 SaberBoars, and each SaberBoar drops 1 specific quest item and it immediately goes to your quest inventory. Easy as hell. Oh, the quest items has it’s own space too; unlike MapleStory, quest items goes with the etc inventory
Overall, this game isn’t that bad as I explained on the previous blog. If they were to improve the 4 issues said in the previous blog, it would’ve been an awesome game.
Didn’t you make on saying it was awsome?
Then it’ll be the same as last one.
@Mr J: Apparently, sarcasm flies straight over your head. >>;
I never DL’ed GE because it was too big for my computer. But it seems pretty nice. รด_o