
Eldevin
I’ve been playing eldevin since its release in 2013. I’m not an amazing reviewer, but I think this game deserves a review.To start off, the first thing most people comment on when they play the game is how much like runescape it seems to look. The resemblance is only skin-deep, however. Eldevin is 100% free to play, as opposed to runescape, where you can play free up to a certain point, and after you run out of content, must pay to go further. Runescape quests are a bit more in depth, but lack a cohesive, overarching story like Eldevin’s do. There are indeed side-quests that are interesting and (mostly) relevant to the story at large.
Eldevin is a program developed by Hunted Cow Studios Ltd. The software installer includes 5 files. In comparison to the total number of users, most PCs are running the OS Windows 7 (SP1) as well as Windows 10. Summary: Eldevin is the new story-driven MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) from Hunted Cow Studios Ltd.
Real world golfers might want to model the game clubs to reflect what they actually use.Does the game gracefully handle penalty stroke situations?Are the included courses modelled after real courses or fictional?From the picture of the reviewer swinging the guitar, it looks to me one could use a real club like a long iron or wood and not interfere with the game hardware. If you got really good at this game, could you be consistently scoring in the low 60's or even the 50's?I would be interested in renting this game, but it would be hard to find given the unique hardware requirements.Overall, an interesting review and yeah, keep that left arm straight - View image here. Quite interesting.The serious golfer in me wants to try this out, but I know my hopes would be dashed because I have massive doubts this game would not let me do what I'm capable of on the course.I am concerned that you can shoot around par in a few hours of messing around.and judging by the pictures of your swing that's a bad thing. Being able to shoot around par after a few hours is actually kind of worrisome. Definitely not a wedge or short iron though.Obviously the game is more forgiving than real world golf. Gametrak real world golf clubs.
Professions in Eldevin still take a while to max, but nowhere near as long as professions in runescape take.Pros:+Great Community, very helpful. I always say, “Community can make or break a game!”+Story-Driven, while not essential to game play, you’d be missing out not to try it. NO SPOILERS!+Completely-Free, if you want to try the game, you can without any cost to you. If you like it, gratz, you found a good game. If you don’t like it, you haven’t invested anything beyond a couple minutes.+Downloadable Client/Steam, a browser-based game you don’t have to play in your browser.+There is an item shop, but most things are cosmetic.

A lot things that are not cosmetic in the item shop can be bought for in game currency (gold) or loyalty points.+When you make a new character, you get a massive experience potion, larger than any you can buy with real money.Cons-No Auction House, This can make trading difficult sometimes, as there is no place of commerce.-No Guild Bank, As of 4/6/2017 there is no guild bank yet. If there was a guild bank, I believe that more crafting guilds would rise up and people would be inclined to do business more often-No level 50, Been waiting on the 50th level for a year at least. No word on when that’s coming out.-Because of small player-base, can be hard to find a group for things sometimes.Overall Rating:4/5Footnotes:Could be higher, with the cons, if they came out with a guild bank and level 50 at least, it could fix the small player-base, it isn’t a sure thing though. I’ve played this game going on 3years. Everyday yes at this point there is repetition, but free rebuilding of your character(s) every 60 days along with a access to all talent trees applied to a single character offers opportunity to experiment with new builds tailored to advanced dungeons. Levelling thru questing is for the most part a logical progression that leads one to every corner of the kingdom. There are several story lines running thru the quests that adds texture to the game.
Finally, the community is the most friendly and helpful I have encountered in many years of gaming.The only drawback has been slow development owing to too little revenue to justify allocation of a full development team. But what’s there is outstanding and will keep even the most demanding player engaged for a good long time.
Developer: Hunted Cow StudiosPlatform: Internet browsers, Windows, Mac & LinuxSYNOPSISEldevin is a 3D free-to-play browser-based MMORPG featuring a massive world to explore, hundreds of creatures to fight, a competitive PvP combat system, and intricate trade skill system. Fully playable in any modern web browser via a Java applet, this story-driven game has strong elements of both PvE and PvP adventuring.STORY BACKGROUNDEldevin Kingdom has been a green and peaceful land until ten years ago the Elemental Spheres were discovered and everything changed.
Once thought to be mere legend, these powerful magical artefacts had an immediate effect on the kingdom, plunging it into confusion and chaos. It was decreed that the Spheres be scattered to the corners of the world but their presence corrupted the champions protecting them. Now Tristan, Emperor of the Infernal Empire, has set his sights on conquering the Spheres; only the Kingdom of Eldevin stands in his way.Players will assume the role of a member of the Lost Legion that has been stuck in the endless void for years.