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What is the part of a quest that is fun? Is it “finding the right monsters” or is it “Where was that NPC again that I have to claim my reward from?” I say it’s neither of them, I say it’s bashing the skulls in of the monsters and then getting phat lewt for it and the game doesn’t automate either of those! It just makes it easier for you to focus on the fun stuff while the boring walking to and from tasks gets conveniently handled for you!Īnother easy way to navigate the game is by simply clicking in the game world but full WASD and mouselook controls are possible too. I bet lots of people will jump to the conclusion that this is a step too casual for them but think about it. And when you’ve completed the step the button changes to take you straight back to the NPC where you need to turn the quest in to claim your reward. In the quest window there is a convenient button that, when clicked, runs you straight to the waypoint of the quest. It may come off as sarcasm but I’m actually quite serious and the quest system takes it a step further. Who wants to simply navigate their character through a village themselves? Only scrubs control their own character while the real men (and women) just point their destination on the map and sit back! This is ideal for multi-tasking homework and gaming. I was taken aback by it at first but I now realize it’s a great little tool to stave off boredom. GamesCampus very obviously targets a certain demographic with this game and in a world where companies are often trying to stick to the safe middle ground it’s refreshing to see that Asda is taking the risk and introducing an outlier.Īn interesting feature to go along with the casual feel of Asda 2 is the autopilot function. cute, and that doesn’t need to be a problem at all. But only because it’s true! The first impression of this game is that it’s, well. Yes I realize that paragraph contains the word cute a lot. A cute and peppy track plays in the background and the cute mapsystem will help you find some cute NPC’s that will send you on various tasks to help the villagers out. Your character starts out in the cute town of Alpen. Asda 2 let’s you pick that a bit later in the game and I think that is pretty cool! When you do get the choice of what class to become you can pick between eight very varied choices! On top of that the game boasts hundreds of skills and dozens of job classes. But don’t worry about that because the game will still offer plenty of opportunity for your character to look unique later on in the gameplay! You can see the various options in our video review here!Īnother thing that is obvious right away is that there is no class selection in the character creation screen.
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The customization possibilities are downright scarce with only 5 different hairstyles, 3 different hair colors and 19 different faces. You are only given the choice between a male or a female character after which you can pick what Constellation your character was born under. The character creation in Asda 2 is a tad confusing at the start as the options for customization are quite limited. The expansion was mostly aimed at the well established high level community Asda Story has as it introduced new high level content and raised the repeatable quests to level 70.īack then this begged the question what was in store for new players, wouldn’t they be left too far behind? Well not anymore because now GamesCampus is ready to launch the “Evolution” of Asda, aptly named Asda 2: Evolution. Last October they released chapter 3 for this game and back then Vincent conducted an interview with them about it. By Nic van ‘t Schip (Nilax), OnRPG JournalistĪsda 2 is the next iteration of Asda Story, the highly successful MMO run in the US by the lovely people at GamesCampus.