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Albion Online
Albion Online is a sandbox MMORPG set in an open medieval fantasy world. The game features a player-driven economy where nearly every item is player-crafted. Combine armor pieces and weapons suited to your playstyle in a unique, classless "you are what you wear" system. Explore the world, take on other adventurers in thrilling battles, conquer terr...
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Albion Online Reviews
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Albion Online is taking some new, innovative approaches to some of the tired, established traditions of the MMO genre. Top-down and low poly, Albion Online can be played on computers and mobile devices. With a player-driven economy and a focus on PVP and risk vs reward gameplay, the world of Albion is incredibly fluid. A unique gear focused, class-free system encourages unique and surprising equipment combinations. Dungeons may be boring, but there are plenty of other ways make your mark and either earn or steal a fortune in the world of Albion Online.
Travel to the newly-discovered land of Albion! Will you be a peaceful farmer, an adventuring merchant, a brave gatherer, or a deadly assassin? Brave the server issues and either climb that paywall or be ready to grind in the new MMORPG channeling the feel of your very first steps into the genre!
Albion Online is a sandbox MMORPG looking to give players control over their destiny in ways that echo the hardcore classics like Lineage or Richard Garriott's Ultima Online.
Albion Online certainly requires a specific mindset to be enjoyed. That mindset is, indeed, very different from those required in theme park MMOs, mostly because Albion doesn’t hold your hand, nor does it give you a guaranteed tree to chop, a quick way to get back home or a story to follow. It’s also not the best looking (or sounding game), by any stretch. It could do a bit better in relaying information regarding how its systems work, it’s true, but at the same time, the longer you play, the more you begin to understand. For the most part, I found myself coming back eager to set out into the ...



