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What’s explosive about it:
Faction-based PvP
Anime style graphics
Soul Mate and Marriage Systems
Asda 2 is a free to play 3D fantasy anime-style MMORPG which vast customization possibilities, intense PvP, and more. While the original Asda Story will remain in service, Asda 2 continues the storyline of its predecessor, marking a time of uneasy peace after a war between three gods divided the game world into three opposing camps, and prompted the original Asda Story’s 3-Faction PvP mechanics.
Asda 2 starts with an uneasy alliance between two of the Factions (“Light” and “Dark”), who had driven back the third (“Chaos”) but eventually succumbed to in-fighting and brought about a direct war between the two. The new 2-Faction PvP system is planned to incorporate the Day and Night cycles of the sequels current ambient weather system to provide dynamic tactical factors that will alter the balance of power in real-time, as the opposing sides’ individual capabilities rise and fall with the progression of the in-game day.
Players will be able to choose between eight classes to match their playing style with hundreds of skills and dozens of job classes to progress through. The new in-depth item alteration systems allow players to modify equipment to extreme degrees and no longer will players be forced to sacrifice looks for stats with the unique Sowel and Avatar Systems.
Core PvP fans will enjoy the latest in faction-based battles as they join either the Light or Darkness faction and conquer cities to gain server-wide benefits. A brand new overhaul will now allow players to earn PvP ranks, powerful equipment and some of the best items through the faction PvP system along with faction death matches that let players settle grudges personally! In addition, multiple PvP modes and battlefields now allow players to take control of entire maps.
With the original game best known for its unique “Soul Mate” system, its sequel Asda 2 takes it further with a new “Marriage System” which will allow players to gain further in-game benefits while playing together and access to unique character types. Players are able to join forces with their “Soul Mate” to level faster and become far more powerful than when playing alone. They will also have the opportunity to gain access to unique Soul Mate abilities and skills, thus gaining bonus item rewards and in-game perks by playing together!
Asda 2 system requirements:
| OS: XP, Vista, Windows 7 RAM: 1 | HDD: 3 GB |
CPU: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz Graphics Card: VGA Nvidia Geforce FX 5200/ATI Radeon X300 |
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i lvoe the side but u realy need some new people doing the info on the games
most are lame or dont know what they are doing
other then that gate site
few things u might want to add in
what classes there are if any
what races if any
what the lvl cap is if one
genral pop of the game or sever
keep up the great work
i thought that was a poem :c
Ugh click, don’t post if you have nothing constructive to say.
Anyways, tried the game out for a while and I must say that it is painfully slow paced. It took me 1 whole hour of questing (half the time I was some message boy) to get to lv7. But that’s not the end, the movement in this game is gawd awful, I’ve never seen a worser implemented move system in a game yet.
The movement system is so bad that everystep you take feels like lag when in reality, there are none. Rubber banding is a terrible issue after just running through town and getting stuck on some stuff.
Conferring with high level players in the game confirm a CS (cash shop) supremacy tho its not terrible as you can catch up really quickly.
Monster killing as it seems in this game, is atempted by the devs to be a little entertaining by having the mobs move around a bit and try to hit you.
Overall IN MY OPINION I’d say avoid it as the movement possess a bigger headache than the overall game fun
Letting away some of the aspects this game its almost identically as Flyff (FlyForFun)
good game
you should have let someone else do this video. you clearly dont know what youre doing in this game. heres a hint: next time, BEFORE you decide to make a video of these, try doing it yourself and actually leveling up a toon for 15-20 lvls, THEN make a short vid of toon set up, basic gameplay. then skip to say lvl 10, show a but more, including some crafting mechanics etc….. and dont just get a premade lvl 40 with 1mil gold then run around trying to describe things you dont even know how to do or what they are.
ya, i know you have and review a lot of games on this site, and would probably say ‘but i dont have the time for that’. then you shouldnt have taken on the responsibility you cant handle.
looks like flyff
I have played both this game and its predecessor and i must say this game is not very good. I enjoyed ASDA 1 much better than this one. As someone has stated above, the movement (or rather the physics) of this game is terrible. I can confirm this myself that its true when he says that it feels like there is lag when in reality there is none.
Secondly, in addition to the bad physics, the time it takes to level even just to 10 is rather long. The time it takes to level combined with terrible physics makes this game an ace at making the player stop playing or even quit.
Thirdly, this game has and still has many bugs that they haven’t fixed at all. Much to my surprise, a good amount of these bugs carried on from its predecessor, which just shows how lazy the developers are.
Lastly, the pvp (faction wars) content is the only good thing i have to say about this game however, this is ruined by the P2W (pay to win) nature of this game. Many players can just throw in some money (which they do), and purchase items from the cash shop such as successful upgrades and protection scrolls (protects item from breaking), allowing anyone to have over + 12 (i heard its up to + 20 now) gear easily, making it unfair and anti fun for the players who don’t want to spend money on the game (you just get 1 shot by those over geared players).
Overall, I feel that ASDA2 is very slow paced and does not have much to offer since pvp is ruined by it’s P2W nature, and leveling takes a long time. That being said, i must admit that the initial ideas and concepts for this game were good, such as faction wars(Mass pvp), which i am sure i would have enjoyed if it wasn’t ruined by P2W nature. In my opinion, ASDA2 is an example of a game that had good ideas and concepts executed poorly.