Forge First Look Video
Forge is a class based third person brawler developed by Dark Vale Games. Originally produced as a buy-to-play indie game, it went free-to-play in August 2013. In Forge players can choose from several classes, each with their own unique playstyle and abilities. Forge offers PvP gameplay similar to MMOs, but without the need to level and with a focus on skill rather than gear.
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Wanna play it some time together?
Then I can heal your back. Played it for around 140 hours.
It's nice that they're trying a "Free To Play" approach, but I feel they should have done this from the get go, and done quite a bit more advertising. It seems like games without advertising, just wind up dead too fast.