What do you eat that with? What does that mean?
They are massive multiplayer online role playing games where you create a character and get it strong along many other persons. MMORPGs usually have a context, usually fantasy-medieval themes. The game normally features classes such as tank (that takes hits for big monsters), support (the one that heals his allies hit points), mage (good damage, ranged powers, shit hit points) and a fast character (damage per second). MMORPGs normally set a story context with quests for you to learn the history and change it.
This time we are focusing on Allods Online.
This game is ambiated in space islands. (Most of the first part of the game is in-land) with some futuristic and fantastic fusions about the fight beetwen the Empire and the Alliance. Empire has (xadaganians)"humans", orcs and (arisen)"undeads" and Alliance has (kanians)"humans", winged elfs and some hairy tiny creature called Gibberling.
The graphics are awesome. The gameplay and the interface, based on WoW, are pretty good too.
The quest line is entertaining and really big. The classes are called archetypes and they change with the race you pick. For example, a human warden is called a druid but a orc warden is a Shaman. The druid and the Shaman differ with one special ability each.
There are 8 archetypes warrior, paladin, scout, healer, warden, mage, summoner and psionist.
Champion (Human Warrior)
Druid (Kanian Warden)
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn92/Darknight801/Allods/Kanian-DruidF.jpg
But it's the game really free?
Not really. The game is designed for buying items from the cash shop, even though you can still manage without pay items. It makes like 400% easier.


