hey man, I haven't blogged about it yet but I got my new computer. I'm actually downloading Secret World now, hope to get back into it. I was playing a little FFXIV last night too. Getting back into MMOS!!
Lets talk about RIFT-- not the Oculus kind!
On 07/11/2014 at 09:14 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
MMO Summer Report: Part 2 - RIFT
RIFT
Free-to-Play
Last week SWTOR had a double XP "week", that's "week" and not "weekend" which is a pretty big deal for an MMO. Of course, the devs are putting out a housing patch soon, so they wanted to get people back into the game to remind them of it I guess.
But that's not what this blog is about. This is about RIFT, that other free-to-play MMO that hardly anybody ever talks about. Why? I don't know? In short, it's great! It's pretty soloable so far and there is plenty of customization to be had. I've spent about a week in this game, and I think I will keep revisiting and adding this game to my weekly rotation. I would even move it up to my top 3 MMOs.
One of the issues that comes up with MMOs is the lack of raid content. It's usually vetaran or elite MMO players that make the most noise about this issue. RIFT is basically a constant raid. The whole game is built around this. You don't have to enter a dungeon or join a large guild to join group content, it automatically happens around you most of the time. You can opt to jump into random raids through a menu, or typically you will find other players around to join in. I'm not sure how the rest of the year or higher level areas of the game compare to the beginner area population, because MMO population tends to drop off after summer or after new content has been worked through.
RIFT has new conent coming soon, so naturally players return to level up or start alternate characters to prepare for new patches. Thus, the servers are pretty busy with players right now. I don't know if this is a sudden phenomenon or if the game always has this many players, considering how many other MMOs are out there competing for your time, and this one barely ever gets mentioned.
The game still looks great and plays pretty smoothly. There are four main classes: Mage, Knight, Ranger, Cleric with multiple roles to unlock for each. Crafting is pretty straight forward if you like that, and housing is pretty fun too.
Verdict: A really great game that more people should be playing.
The good: Constant world events and persistant raids always gives you something to do.
The bad: Not as popular as other games, but it should be?
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