We hope someone brought cake and presents, because Perfect World Entertainment's Battle of the Immortals hit the big one year mark today! The free-to-play game, which drops five classes into a variety of dungeons ranging from Mayan jungles to Egyptian temples, is celebrating its first anniversary by giving away prizes -- including epic Soul Gear equipment and the prestigious Flame Kirin pet -- to its loyal players.
If you want a piece of the giveaway action or just want to try something new for a change, head over to Battle of the Immortals' official site. Register to claim your goodies, and help PWE celebrate one year of dungeon-crawling fun!
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: May 4th 2011 11:12PM (Unverified) said
Wow, the time flew by. Didn't think it was a year already. Anyway congrats to them. Haven't played since beta, so maybe I should give it a try again.
Posted: May 5th 2011 3:54AM pcgneurotic said
is this one of those team PvP games?
Posted: May 5th 2011 9:45AM pcgneurotic said
@pcgneurotic
*immediately signs up*
Thanks for the tip! :D
Reply
*immediately signs up*
Thanks for the tip! :D
Posted: May 5th 2011 4:54AM (Unverified) said
The installer for this game tried to put a trojan on my machine called SillyBHO.gmf. It was contained in the file "perfectprotector.sys"
Posted: May 5th 2011 3:20PM Goldenspiral said
This game is all about gambling. I played early on and ended up quitting aftering discovering that it is possible, but very very difficult and time consuming to play the game and have a somewhat competitive character without spending more than $30 a month or so.
When I played the best pet was a zodiac. Obtained from cash shop item that cost 75 cents and had a success rate below 3%. After getting the zodiac you almost always need to "rebirth" it to get better starting stats. That's about 50 cents per try, or you can earn one in-game about 2 per week. I stopped after 30 attempts. OH, then you can fill up the skill slots of your pet with skills that cost between $3-5 from the cash shop.
The other option to play without cash is to spend your in-game gold at player vendor shops and purchase the cash items for massive amounts of in-game gold.
If you like Diablo styled games go play Torchlight, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, Titan Quest, or even the upcoming Dungeon Siege 3 - not this money sink game.
When I played the best pet was a zodiac. Obtained from cash shop item that cost 75 cents and had a success rate below 3%. After getting the zodiac you almost always need to "rebirth" it to get better starting stats. That's about 50 cents per try, or you can earn one in-game about 2 per week. I stopped after 30 attempts. OH, then you can fill up the skill slots of your pet with skills that cost between $3-5 from the cash shop.
The other option to play without cash is to spend your in-game gold at player vendor shops and purchase the cash items for massive amounts of in-game gold.
If you like Diablo styled games go play Torchlight, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, Titan Quest, or even the upcoming Dungeon Siege 3 - not this money sink game.







