Altis Gates, the upcoming free-to-play title being published by IGG, is setting out to offer up some interesting mechanics for the f2p fans in the house. The game has 2 main classes with 12 subclasses, and offers players the chance to shape-shift into various different forms. To add to that, IGG is bringing in a new patch that will introduce a new type of game play called the Pet Corps to the game.
Under the normal Altis Gates system, each player fights with one pet at his or her side. With the introduction of the Pet Corps pet training & battling system, the player will actually send a specially-picked formation of 5 pets into the battle to fight. Each formation calls on different elements to increase stats, while causing penalties -- thereby introducing quite a bit of strategy to each match. While players will not receive experience for these matches, the word is that pets will receive "incredible amounts" -- even if they lose. It makes this a great way for players to train up a number of pets in a shorter period of time, giving them a greater array of powerful pets to pick for regular battles.
If you're curious about Altis Gates, we've embedded a video behind the break to show off some of the basic game play for you. IGG also let us know that the open beta for Altis Gates is coming on March 7th, so keep an eye on the official site if this looks like a game you'd enjoy!
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Feb 20th 2010 8:43PM Joshua Przygocki said
This reminds me of a FF style game, also kinda looks like Atlantica.. now I wanna boot that up and play it again.
Posted: Feb 20th 2010 9:20PM (Unverified) said
That video is really... not well polished. The text goes by a little too fast for you to read it (it doesn't help that it's confusingly worded: "brave adventurers have been seen around again"?) and there were several text errors to boot. "Devestated"? "Elves's"?
And is one of the races really Borg? (Or as stated in the video, "Borgs") Seems like that would stand out a bit too much in a fantasy world, ignoring the copyright issues for the moment. The localization team seriously could not have overlooked that when deciding on a name for a playable race.
And is one of the races really Borg? (Or as stated in the video, "Borgs") Seems like that would stand out a bit too much in a fantasy world, ignoring the copyright issues for the moment. The localization team seriously could not have overlooked that when deciding on a name for a playable race.
Posted: Feb 21st 2010 2:54PM VioletArrows said
For as long as I've seen their games (and websites) IGG's always had a bit of a problem with Engrish. >_>
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