It’s a bad MMO, but not a bad browser MMO. ![]() I’ve yet to encounter a browser MMO that felt… significantly different to its competition. having played various other types of not only Mobile MMOs, but also browser MMOs, I can tell you that this feels EXACTLY like what I’ve played before.Īt least games like Black Desert, Final Fantasy XIV and The Elder Scrolls Online all feel contrastingly different from one another. Ultimately, I only spent approximately 2 hours in this game. From the upgrading, to the currency, to the Gacha-style recruitment of characters. ❎ Everything about the game felt like a poor-quality mobile title. ❎ The graphics don’t look terrible, but could’ve been so much better, especially given the competition these days. loosely adapted, and poorly translated so it can seem a little out of place at times. ❎ The combat is mostly auto-play, with the only interaction from you being when and what ability to use before going onto cooldown. ❎ Yet if you’re not, there’s nothing really worth investing time into. then this is definitely going to pique your interest. ✔️ If you’re a fan of Naruto, and wanted to play a part in the story. Some were story-characters, others were just random fluff NPCs you could fight to fill the areas a little and prevent the world from feeling too empty. You’d navigate around the world and encounter various different Shinobi. This gave you a level of interaction while in combat, which – interestingly enough, was like an old-school turn-based JRPG. Your characters would automatically engage enemies on their own, but you had direct control over your abilities. On the one hand, combat wasn’t automatic. They all follow the same formula: They’re always from a top-down isometric perspective, have copy-pasted gameplay – auto-pathing, auto-combat. I guess it isn’t entirely anymore?īrowser MMOs are typically a much lower quality MMO than what we’re generally given. ![]() Although it required I download and play it via a client as opposed to via the browser, so. ![]() I don’t know how many of you have played browser MMOs in the past, but that is exactly what this is. 7.So, this is a different type of MMO than I’m sure most of you are used to. Maybe check out our list of the best 3DS emulators if you need to check this game out right now. ![]() While most games on this list will focus on newer home consoles, this is one you can pick up on the go and have a truly unique experience.ĭon’t have a Nintendo 3DS? Me either. In typical nice guy fashion, his name does not make the games title, but he is truly the star of the show.Ĭute, crude, silly, exaggerated and over the top. This 2d fighter game features Rock Lee, an incapable shinobi who makes up for his shortcomings by being the Naruto world’s “nice guy”. Where most games in the Naruto video-game series will feel like iterations of the last… “Powerful Shippuden” gives players something entirely new and original… while still holding that same spirit of the source material.īased on the spin-off anime series “Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals”, this Nintendo 3DS game focuses on the silly side of the Naruto universe. Remember I said something about Naruto in the palm of your hands? Well turns out there were actually quite a few games developed for handheld consoles.Īnd with RetroDodo focusing particularly on retro handheld gaming… it’s only right that we share one of the most remarkable from the franchise’s long history.
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