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Joystiq impressions: Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures


When playing an MMORPG, you're essentially waging a war against the mind-numbing effects of repetition. There's no way to avoid it in a genre that's less concerned with immediate interaction than it is with protracted character building and management. The crucial trick in creating a good MMORPG then, is to bury this almost mechanical repetition in enough layers of entertainment and atmosphere to convince you that you're plundering loot from a defeated swamp creature, and not a polygonal mass of lesser statistics. World of Warcraft is demonstrably such a game and judging by our brief time spent with it, Funcom's Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures may be as well. Don't misunderstand -- it's not going to radically change your feelings towards MMORPGs, but it may prompt you to consider getting your hands dirty.

Indeed, getting your hands dirty is arguably one of Age of Conan's most prominent features. Being based on Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian novels (sorry, Arnie fans!) naturally gives the combat a barbaric edge, with the ability to string together attack combos resulting in a greater sense of immediacy and involvement compared to other titles in the genre. It's not quite an action RPG -- statistics still play a predominant role -- but you are given a variety of physical attack options through a set of on-screen buttons. A smartly executed combo will finish off weakened foes with a fatality animation and a satisfying splatter of blood across the screen.

Of course, you don't have to play as a barbarian (or "tank" as you RPG kids say), but choosing differently will somewhat lessen the authenticity of the game's drunken brawling (which is exactly what it sounds like). Other character classes obviously bring their own aesthetics and abilities, with an efficient raiding party consisting of classes skilled both in magic and brute force. The E3 raiding party (rendered somewhat schizophrenically due to the Fairmont hotel's woefully inadequate internet access) consisted of a barbarian, a priest and a master of beasts (said summoned beasts tended to be frighteningly large scorpions). The combined might of the trio was able to foil a huge creature hidden deep inside a vast and ancient (aren't they always?) temple, though some leveling up cheats were clearly in effect. Don't worry Funcom folk, we didn't think less of you.

As evidenced by the temple and a set of snow-covered ruins, the sense of environmental scale in Hyboria is quite impressive. Old architecture is nestled within craggy mountains and obscures a considerable draw distance. We could certainly see where some of the game's $25 million budget and 4-year development time went. Not seen -- but scheduled for release next year -- was the Xbox 360 version. Aside from the forgotten Final Fantasy XI, the console has not yet been graced by a major MMORPG and its arrival will surely be watched intently by gamers and publishers alike. Age of Conan product director, Jørgen Tharaldsen, told us that going after a console audience is a challenge, due to communication and control being handled so differently between the platforms. Will we see some cross-platform play? "We would like that to happen," answered Tharaldsen.

So would we. Having players launch sieges and fire ballistas across gaming platforms would certainly give Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures another hook with which to, umm, hook players still wary of things massively multiplayer. Those already reeled in by the genre can look forward to the PC version's arrival on October 30th.

Tags: AgeOfConan, E307, Eidos, Funcom, HyborianAdventures, MMORPG

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blooh
blooh
Jul 21st 2007
8:00PM
which class gets to be james earl jones
had2comment
had2comment
Jul 21st 2007
8:46PM
lol
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Savok
Savok
Jul 22nd 2007
12:49AM
Priest of Set
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Omega2k3
Omega2k3
Jul 21st 2007
8:31PM
FFXI is _far_ from forgotten, it's one of the top MMOs. Just because you don't play it doesn't mean that others are the same way.

Also, AoC looks amazing.
el tonot
el tonot
Jul 21st 2007
8:33PM
Isn't this also coming to PS3 or is that another Conan game? Because gamespot.com and ign.com both have a Conan game listed for release on PS3. Different game?
Omega2k3
Omega2k3
Jul 21st 2007
8:36PM
Yeah, it's a different game. It looks terrible, too.
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Zombie Dog
Zombie Dog
Jul 21st 2007
11:55PM
If by "looks terrible," you mean looks awesome, then yes, it looks terrible.
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t_m
t_m
Jul 22nd 2007
12:10PM
no, he's right. It looks worse than a MMORPG and its an action game. :-o
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Gavin
Gavin
Jul 22nd 2007
12:30AM
I'm completely burnt out on fantasy themed MMO games, but this one really piques my interest because of the interesting sounding combat system and, uhm...well, because it is Conan by Crom!!!!
Justin U
Justin U
Jul 22nd 2007
1:04PM
PSU?
STD
STD
Jul 23rd 2007
9:01AM
"Conan! What is best in life?"

"Corpse camping your enemies, to see them kited before you and to hear the lamentations of the newbies."

"That is good."

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