Despite having been in beta testing in its homeland of Korea since the middle of last year, and on shelves there since January, a veil of mystery surrounds the massively multiplayer role-playing game ArchLord's workings and its success to date.
The one thing that is abundantly clear - and doubtless made the game look like an easy sell and therefore a sensible buy - is a unique in-game reward, arguably better than any sword or piece of armor one might earn in another game. Every month,
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Codemasters' new MMO allows you to be king for a month. But will it be one for all, or all for one?
Apr 05, 2006
Wednesday 5 April 2006
Despite having been in beta testing in its homeland since the middle of last year, and on shelves there since January, a veil of mystery surrounds Archlord's workings and its success to date.
The one thing that is abundantly clear - and doubtless made the game look like an easy sell and therefore a sensible buy to Codemasters - is its unique selling point. Every month, players will compete to unite the five Archon relics and so become the one and only Archlord, ruler of
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