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Archlord | 
enlarge | From: Codemasters Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $10.75 You Save: $39.24 (78%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 15199
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Xp ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.3
MPN: 40126 Model: 767649401260 UPC: 767649401260 EAN: 0767649401260 ASIN: B000H2BUFU
Release Date: October 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW SEALED IN RETAIL BOX: Please note that minimum system requirements for this product can be found on Amazon's main review page. Please make sure you can run this software and understand the machine requirements before purchase.
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| Features:
| • | Pick from either Humans, Elves or Orcs -- and stake their place in the history of Chantra as you rise to become ArchLord | | • | Take arms with an advanced combat system allowing for incredible effects, special moves and breathtaking combos | | • | Fully exploit your weapons, armour and items with the most advanced item upgrade system yet; craft spiritual stones of power each with their own unique attributes | | • | Jaw dropping graphics bring the ever-evolving world of Chantra to life | | • | Incredible in-game audio recorded by the world famous London Symphony Orchestra bring the world of Chantra to life! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description For the first time ever within any MMORPG you rise to become the ruler of an entire game world! Embark on your adventure to become the one mighty ruler of them all and take control of vast worlds, sprawling towns and cities. Control the world's horrific monsters to wreak havoc on your cowering enemies. Set in the mystical medieval land of Chantra, embark on your deadly adventure to become the one ruler of them all! In ArchLord the true fate of a world is in your hands -- how you exploit this incredible power is up to you.
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| Customer Reviews:
Went Free to Play (F2P) October 13, 2007 This game went free to play, and in this market i doubt there is anything better at moment (only Sword of the new world).
You only buy this game now if:
1 - want support CodeMasters; 2 - Dont got conection to dload the client via web (1,5 gigas btw); 3 - want chantra (in game money).
Update: After 7 months: ZU online (zu.igg.com) and ROHAN (playrohan.com) are far better choices that archlord.
Sad, Bad, and painful November 8, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
1. You can not change gender, race, or any true aspects of your character. 2. How do you make a linear MMOG? Thats why we play MMOG's for a nonlinear game. 3. Graphics are sad bad and choppy. 4. Game controls are painful and weird. 5. The game world is small 6. The storyline in not inherently clear.
Should still be in Beta November 2, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I too was part of the beta for the game. It was fun in beta... as part of beta you expect there to be bugs and issues so they don't annoy you quite so bad.
Then some brilliant person thought it was ready for release... wow... first day in game no one ran anywhere, just gliding no toon movement when attacking just standing in front of the enemy with damage counters going over your heads. the auction house took forever before you could actually post auctions and even now you have to collect your money from one sell, log out, log in, collect money from the next item sold repeat as needed until you get your cash for each item. FOr participating in certain events or pre-ordering and things like that you get special in game items... problem is only a couple of them actually are coded properly to have their effect on your character. This game should still be in beta, don't throw your money away on it until its bug reports diminish drastically. Even then only buy it if you seriously love PvP and pretty much nothing else... the quest lines are lame and repetative, not much in the way of character customization, only 3 races without special things for each race just classes... hell you can't even choose between male or female. you wanna be a moon elf... you're female... apparently the moon elf men don't adventure. you want to be a human archer your male.
Last thing... I second the previous reviewers comment about the click to move choice... everyone else uses WASD for a reason, it works. click to move is just way to choppy, especially with your character only moving in a straight line and stopping at every rock in the way.
Archlord: You couldn't make a worse MMO if you tried October 27, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I participated in the open beta of Archlord, enticed by the great graphics and a break from World of Warcraft, which has become repetitive to me. I was utterly disgusted by this game within two hours. I didn't play long enough to encounter the serious bugs mentioned by the previous reviewer, but he's not alone in his claims. I simply cannot confirm nor deny that.
However, that doesn't really matter. I was shocked to find out that the game really wants you to move using a click-to-move interface. What's worse is that if you click to move somewhere, there's almost no chance your character will get there if there is *anything* in the way. Tree stump? Groundhog? No deal. To move, you literally have to click 5 feet in front of you every 3 seconds until you get to your destination. Fun!
I much prefer the W-A-S-D keyboard movement control with mouse look, the standard in just about every first person shooter and every successful MMO (WoW, EQ, CoH/CoV, the whole bunch). Guess what? Keyboard control is crippled in this game. Sure, W moves you forward, but A and D turn you at a 45-degree angle only--there is no smooth movement. In fact, movement is ridiculously awkward, and the camera was flipping all over the place.
Compound this with clicking to move and clicking to attack are the same mouse click! No! I was trying to run *past* that slime....I didn't mean to attack it! On the flip side, there's nothing like being in a heated battle, and you go to click to attack, and you accidentally run into another group of baddies because you *just* missed the enemy and clicked to move instead. Nice!
One last point: The entire purpose of this game is to become the Archlord, the most powerful person in the entire server. Anyone reading this try to become highest ranked PvP in WoW? Most servers have 1-3 top-ranked people (Rank 14) and less than 1% of all active players make it past Rank 10. If you are married, have a girl/boyfriend, or have a job (full- or part-time), you'll never be archlord. It's going to be some unemployed dude or a kid that has unlimited play time.
Why buy a game whose ultimate goal is something you'll never reach?
Terrible October 23, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The fact that this game was released as a "finished" product blows me away. The amount of serious bugs in the game that have not been addressed entering the third week of retail is astounding. Every time a patch arrives to fix a known issue, several more things in game are broken.
All that aside, even if the bugs get fixed, I think I would find more variety in busting out an Atari 2600 and playing Joust for three hours. The grind in this game is terrible - I hit lvl 31 last week and won't be touching this game again.
If you are a 12 year old with no life, 100 hours a week to grind through levels and enjoy smack talking and killing characters 20 levels lower than yourself to have fun, buy Archlord. Otherwise, please do yourself a favor and save the money for something else...
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