Sadly, there's no Bruce Willis, but there is a lot of martial arts action (which we feel is a fair compromise). Jade Dynasty, the free-to-play MMORPG from Perfect World Entertainment, is releasing Vengeance on August 25th, and the update looks to bring plenty of additional content to new players and veterans alike.
If it's faction choice you want, Vengeance has it in the form of the manipulative Celan or the dangerous Rayan assassins. Also new to Jade Dynasty is the Territory Wars system, featuring alliance vs. alliance warfare that varies from server to server depending on player actions. If PvE is more your style, check out the new daily events and daily quests, as well as ten new world bosses designed to test your martial arts and magical mettle. Finally, the Vengeance expansion introduces a cross-server partying system to ease the pain of finding a group, as well as a unique take on auction houses that rewards players based on their bids.
For more details, be sure and visit the official website.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Aug 11th 2010 5:28PM madeleen said
I tried this game and I love the Asian fairy tale/martial arts feel of it. But it has a lot of grinding that kind of gets me down. I go back every once in awhile because it is unique.
The auction house was needed desperately. Players could only sell things through little toy cat treasure boxes. I swear to all, the main city was so filled with these treasure boxes you couldn't even see the NPCs giving out info and quests.
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The auction house was needed desperately. Players could only sell things through little toy cat treasure boxes. I swear to all, the main city was so filled with these treasure boxes you couldn't even see the NPCs giving out info and quests.
Posted: Aug 11th 2010 6:24PM (Unverified) said
Yes there's some grind, but:
1. If you grind, you do not actually feel the grind since you will most likely afk grind.
2. For first half of the game (first 150 levels) you can survive without actual grinding through quests alone.
3. In the second half you will most likely grind more, but by that time quests will be a lot more valuable than "normal" grind.
As for auction house - it functions more like an actual auction, than market. item is put there by seller, players bid, the highest bidder gets it.
As for the sellers filling the town? - they have a separate realm for them and there's player effort underway to "arrange" the sellers" so people would not place them so...chaotically.
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1. If you grind, you do not actually feel the grind since you will most likely afk grind.
2. For first half of the game (first 150 levels) you can survive without actual grinding through quests alone.
3. In the second half you will most likely grind more, but by that time quests will be a lot more valuable than "normal" grind.
As for auction house - it functions more like an actual auction, than market. item is put there by seller, players bid, the highest bidder gets it.
As for the sellers filling the town? - they have a separate realm for them and there's player effort underway to "arrange" the sellers" so people would not place them so...chaotically.
Posted: Aug 11th 2010 5:43PM (Unverified) said
supposedly PWE are test in jade dynasty, the Forsaken World auction house...
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Posted: Aug 12th 2010 8:41AM Haleth said
Yes I agree with the Anonymous person who wrote that post. There is a Trade Realm specifically made for buying and selling goods. It is very organized as I can find any object in a certain part of the main city, Sunstream. You can grind the first 150 levels without actually doing any quests. After you ascend,however, it becomes very difficult to avoid quests.
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