Ever since the Diablo franchise hit it big with gamers across the world, competing companies have attempted to replicate Blizzard's addictive click-and-loot gameplay with varying degrees of success. There's just something satisfying on a primal level when you wipe out entire armies of monsters with a mere 2,142 mouse clicks. Mega-MMO publisher Nexon (Mabinogi, Dungeon Fighter Online) is bringing over another contender in Dragon Nest, a fast and furious dungeon crawler (minus the Vin Diesel, unfortunately).
At GDC 2010, we were fortunate enough to nab a hands-on with Dragon Nest, a title could almost be considered a sibling of Nexon's Vindictus. Both games are action-oriented, twitch-based and include cutting through swaths of enemies for the glory of your inventory. However, while Vindictus is serious in tone and looks, Dragon Nest goes for a "cuter" feel. In markets where Dragon Nest and Vindictus exist simultaneously, such as Korea, each can co-exist peacefully while not undercutting one another.
Of course, Dragon Nest is more than a cute face and a mouse waiting to be worn out -- hit the jump after the gallery to chew through this colorful game with us.
Have Huge Honkin' Sword, Will Travel
Dragon Nest is a melting pot of MMO styles. Its gameplay is firmly rooted in the action-RPG setup of its forefathers, yet it goes beyond mere mindless hack-and-slashery to roll out an epic storyline as players progress through the world. Several cutscenes will attempt to engage you in the tale as you meet new characters and travel to distant lands.
After picking up a big sword (or bow and arrow, or staff, or slinky -- whatever floats your armory boat), you'll follow your character in a third-person, over-the-shoulder perspective as you run headlong into combat. And you will engage in some combat, trust us. Learning to best wield your skills and hit precious combos will make a huge difference between who ends up as mincemeat on the ground -- you or your foe.
Show Some Class, Will You?
Dragon Nest sports four classes: the Warrior (2H-weapon user), Archer (bow), Cleric (healing and lightning attacks) and Sorcerer (nuker). These basic classes are customized by players when they level up, offering them the opportunity to pursue several "paths of discipline" in which to specialize.
We got our hands on the Warrior, who didn't mind a little man-handling in the name of gaming journalism. Whatever you might expect from the warrior stereotype, Dragon Nest could surprise you. This barbarian unleashed over-the-top attacks, such as slamming his hammer into the ground to create a gigantic shockwave, charging across the rooms to brutalize foes, and even flipping up into the air to lay the smackdown.
We also peered over the shoulder of MMORPG's Jon Wood to watch him play the Archer class. Truly, this is a first-person shooter's wet dream. He used a targeting reticule to fire on his enemies, calling on abilities such as multi-shots, rapid fire, and various types of arrows to rack up a pile of corpses.
As you can see in the video below, the combat in this game is anything but slow; rapid attacks, chain combos and all life as we know it being demolished in the name of large damage numbers is par for the course.
Riddle Me This, Batman
This isn't to say that combat is the sole activity in Dragon Nest, as players will find their intellects tested by sheer logical madness in the form of diabolical puzzles that have the very power to drive you insane! Okay, maybe that's somewhat of an exaggeration. Actually, the game's puzzles seemed simplistic in the match we played, as they were just switches that sat around the map that needed to be activated -- somewhat like Phantasy Star Online.
Fortunately, the combat is more than satisfying. Nexon promises that geography will factor into the fights, such as being able to knock enemies off ledges and using obstacles to your advantage. And when you do crush your enemy into submission, they explode into gratifying bursts of items and gear. As Min Kim said while we played, "It's like popping loot piñatas."
For advanced players of the game, Dragon Nest will roll out both PvP and dungeon raids as higher-level challenges.
While Dragon Nest was finished before Vindictus, Nexon chose to push Vindictus to the US first, so expect to see Dragon Nest shortly after its action-RPG brother hits the shores.
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 7:36PM (Unverified) said
game looks great for f2p
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 8:16PM Bhima said
Only game I've played of Nexon's was Dungeon Fighter Online, and I have to admit, that was a really satisfying beat-down fest. Their use of an item shop in DFO is also very tasteful and you don't need to spend a dime in there to enjoy the game to its fullest. DFO was such a great game that never forced you to buy something in the item shop that I actually did buy a bunch of outfits just because I wanted to support the game and how they handled getting revenue from us the players.
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 9:10PM hmmdar said
holy pedo bear art direction batman!
I do have to give it to them for being original, but did they really have to make all the charters look like they were 10, and scantily clad.
I do have to give it to them for being original, but did they really have to make all the charters look like they were 10, and scantily clad.
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 11:03PM whateveryousay said
You mean the same way they do in every other anime inspired game? Of course they do.
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Posted: Mar 15th 2010 11:08PM (Unverified) said
Too bad the websites are in korean and i cant understand a thing. Its a shame cos i really wanted to try it. :(
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 11:20PM Dandmcd said
Hopefully beta for either Vindictus or this game start up soon, both have promising combat design, Nexon might be on to something with these new action mmorpg's, and I can't wait to try them out.
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 12:21AM ultimateq said
That actually looks interesting. I might give that a try.
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 3:10AM (Unverified) said
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 4:24AM Cirocco said
Here's a peek at some intense group gameplay (all videos are best viewed at 720p HD on YouTube's HD slider.):
gameplay 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mlSi1XiO1c
gameplay 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h85kVUBoa-8&NR=1
gameplay 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAUWnstMzTo&NR=1
gameplay 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mlSi1XiO1c
gameplay 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h85kVUBoa-8&NR=1
gameplay 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAUWnstMzTo&NR=1
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 9:52AM TheJackman said
Other shity game
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 2:18PM TheJackman said
No but really they keep making this Diablo 2 clones and so on... is there any of this type of game you remember really....? This is a waist of time and most of this grind games are and they really make bad mmos
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