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Age of Conan came out on PC last month, and the free trial period is almost at an end. Our full and review will appear next week, alongside an interview with Godager. Until then, head over to our initial thoughts on Age of Conan for an idea of what to expect.
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Aesthetically Age of Conan is blatantly the best looking MMO currently on the market. If you've got yourself a PC capable of really ramping the options up the their loftiest you'll be in for a real visual treat with some dazzling graphics on offer.
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Powerpoints: No, not the presentation software -- it'll be a new character development system released this fall. Powerpoints will grant you a variety of rewards, "ranging from exclusive Powerfeats to weapons, armor, and potions."
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If you try daytime questing during your first 20 levels, you'll eventually realize that none of the early quests require grouping, either. A cloth-wearing priest can easily solo a level 20 "group" quest that is supposedly designed for multiple players.
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Currently the game claims the #1 spots on sales charts across the Western world including the U.S., Germany, France and the U.K. Funcom reports that over 800,000 subscribers have joined the Clan of Conan club as well. You can read Travis Meacham's first-week impressions of the MMO on Tom's Games.
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Knowing the advanced strategies in the game will set you apart from every other character. You will learn how to think like an entrepreneur - like Donald Trump! In all seriousness these advanced strategies will take your game to the next level.
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A search in Google with the keywords "online games," produced about 125 million results in less than a second, probably an increase of hundreds every hour. That should give you an idea of how popular online gaming.
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The Internet has brought us many things to occupy our time. One of the most common online activities is to play games online. There are all types of games available on the Internet. Some are very good and some are not so good.
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Gala Networks Europe, holders of Flyff and Rappelz, have announced their third and newest MMO, Street Gears. SG is based around inline skating, with an anime aesthetic and extreme gameplay that combines racing with track skating.
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Frustration and disappointment was squarely behind the creation of the kid-friendly online space Club Penguin. Co-founder and general manager Lane Merrifield was sick and tired of the MMO industry's "cynicism" when it came to children.
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