Weekly PC Sales: Aion Tops the Charts Prior to Launch
Steam Top Sellers (9/13 - 9/19):
- Aion Collector's Edition (Pre-Sale)
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Resident Evil 5
- Star Wars Jedi Knight Collection
- Garry's Mod
- Left 4 Dead
- Red Faction: Guerrilla
- Aion Standard Edition (Pre-Sale)
- Counter-Strike Source
- Champions Online
- Aion Collector's Edition (Pre-Sale)
- Champions Online
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Fallen Earth (Pre-Sale)
- BioShock
- The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena
- Need for Speed SHIFT
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim
- Aion Standard Edition (Pre-Sale)
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So, excatly what is this Aion game? It looks like a mix of Guild Wars and World of Warcraft.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1KSM512chE&feature=fvw
That right there is what made me excited.
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The characters are extremely detailed and some of the world textures could be a little nicer for sure, but a lot of the time when you're running around in the environments they're very engaging. Lots of nice effects like "god rays" and that kind of stuff. It's a very pretty game if you have a PC that's older than 1992.
The game play is standard MMO gameplay. You select a target, use a skill which may or may not open up a skill chain, etc. It doesn't offer anything crazy revolutionary, that's true, but if you want a nice looking fun MMO I think it's fun.
The crafting system is better than other systems I've had in MMOs. LOTRO was my last MMO and it had a dreadfully boring system. In Aion you at least have a chance to fail crafting something so there is an element of risk there.
If you're looking for the next great MMO that will revolutionize the whole system I can't say that this is it, though I really can't say it's not. Apparently the joy of it is in the later levels and is only if you really like PvP. From what the Korean/Chinese/Japanese release players say the PvP is supposed to be great. I never had a chance to try it though as you need to be level 25 and up.
Me personally I really enjoy the game. I wanted a nice MMO that would replace LOTRO, which has become a stupid gear grind fest, and Aion had what I wanted: the standard RPG style gameplay, beautiful graphics, great animations, great sound, beautiful environments. So far I'm enjoying it. -
Feels very refreshing. The world is very immersive, environments look great, flying is pretty fun. It's a lot like WoW so far, but the quests feel more engaging and have better stories. Haven't tried PVP yet but it's supposed to be pretty good.
I'm really enjoying it so far. Very addicted at this point. If you are a fan of MMO's I think it deserves to be tried.
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It's an MMO with the end game focus being pvp.
Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdwLkaH-ebU and there are more (No. 1-6) and if you like the group vs group combat you may want to check it out. -
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I find it interesting that people are constantly on the look-out for that next big thing that isnt wow. It's not them looking for a new game to play, it's them specifically looking for something that 'isnt wow.'
This is what wow has done to the gaming industry - and i personally find it extremely interesting - how a large portion of players NEED to have an ongoing MMO. There's no question about whether or not they're paying a monthly fee to play a game, they are, and it's just a case of which. While there isnt a wow replacement, there's wow. Something like Aion comes along, drives up some hype, a big chunk of players hope its the wowtichrist, realise it isnt, a month later they're back in wow with their eyes on the next potential title (aka knights of the old republic or similar).
It's like they cant just stop playing a mmo - it leaves too big a hole. It has to be a replacement for wow, or wow.
In addition to this there's those in denial - usually in the early days of a new mmo release, going on about how awesome it is, how good it looks - who then a month later - quietly - also usually return to wow, or something else.
There's certainly a bigass pile of money to be made to whomever can actually surpass wow, but at this point in time, i suspect the only one who is going to pull it off is blizzard's next gen mmo.
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