| Aion:The Review of online game |
Tale of simeria a palpable atmosphere, an atmosphere steeped in Norse mythology and influences by medieval architecture and fashion, tales of silmeriatruly demonstrates square graphical prowess, as the graphics are nothing short of eye poppingly gorgeous. However, even when the environments within the dungeons become boring, both the music and game play keep the game exciting. The music, full of both subtle melodies and more exciting fare, also helps to set the mood. The score is wonderful and there is not one annoying song to be heard. Even the battle music does not make me want to put in ear plugs, for which I am fully willing to give this game accolades. The devotion and time that went into creating the sound track also shows on the game play, as well, it takes place in a scrolling environment, full of towns, side quests, fields, and dungeons. In the towns, the player can buy various weapons and accessories to equip their character with, as well as the usual healing potions and restorative items. The Chanter's ethos is one of duty and faith, disciplining his or her body and soul harshly. While their abilities may cross into several more specialised roles, still the chanter has unique skills that any group of adventurers would be grateful for. |