And a few days later - band addition records suggests this would be July 17th 2002 - one of our staff members decided to plug the site on a (sadly now defunct) public metal forum, and thus opened the floodgates. uk URL, seeing as it was one of the rare web hosts that offered free PHP/MySQL hosting at the time. Yes that's right, in the earliest, pre-launch days, the site ran on a. Then, on July 14th we bought the domain name. Or I looked around and saw an Amorphis CD lying around. I was probably listening to Elegy at the time or something. Why Amorphis, we are often asked? I have no idea. With the help of a few friends (and some of their own friends), we went about to test the platform and started adding data, with the first band page being Amorphis, added on July 7th. In early July of 2002, HellBlazer and I put this site online on the public Internet, but almost no one knew about it yet. Do you feel old yet? Or are you among those of our users who were not even born then? That's how long this site has been around. I recommend the game, Elsword, highly if you're into the hack and slash style and grinding of games.Link Metal Archives 20th Anniversary / 11:05 Convince a friend to play Elsword with you so that you can grind together and just do a bunch of it together so you don't get too bored. The Community is quite empty but there are some guilds that do participate in the many events that happen in game. Game play is very much grinding dungeons and killing a lot of stuff but, in the end, is satisfying if you dedicate yourself to it. Summary: The graphics are a hit or miss and whether you like it or not is entirely up to you. If you can convince a friend to play with you then, of course, that's the problem solved. I think it's one of the biggest flaws in Elsword. The Community isn't 'awful', it's just quite empty and inactive (coming from a person who had been in several guilds). The guilds that are created are sometimes very inactive and do not do a lot to do other than allow you to have useful skills in dungeons and what-not. Community: The Community somewhat feels quite empty to be, to be honest. Once you hit end game, you can begin PvP'ing for a long time and the PvP is actually quite interesting because the people, who choose the correct skills and memorised their combos, have a better chance of winning. It's quite a medium-lengthed game that could be finished in about 1-2 weeks if you dedicate your days to it. Elsword requires you to be dedicated if you want the reward at the end of the tunnel. A few flaws to the gameplay is that grinding could sometimes just really get boring and killing the field monsters could get tiring too. They revamped all the choosable characters and changed the way you played with them to make it seem more exciting and more original by getting rid of skill points and allowing you to gain more skills by simply leveling up (you are allowed to upgrade your chosen skills in two paths though). The creators of the game recently updated Elsword and Season 2 of it has started. Sure, it takes some time practicing and memorising your character's combos, but once you have mastered the combos then you will surely be satisfied. Even the skills are satisfying when you just field wipe the monsters and see those big damage dealing numbers on your screen. Elsword in particular catches my eye because of how satisfying most of the combos you can perform are. I like combo type games so maybe that's why I like the gameplay so much. Gameplay - The gameplay is definitely not original, but it's unique in it's own way. It does have it's ups and downs because some people just straight out do not like 'cartoon-y' styled games. It's an original art style that should be given more credit for. In my opinion, the art style is colourful and the world of Elsword is overall wonderful to look at and feels somewhat pleasing. To some people, this type of art style doesn't suit the 'reality' kind of taste and is very much 'chibi-like' and 'anime/manga themed'. Graphics - The graphics to this game is either hit or miss. The game involves a lot of grinding through dungeons and leveling up, but I think it's all worth it. In my honest opinion, I think that Elsword is one of the best anime mmo rpg I've ever played.
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