Fantasy-based games have become about as common as colds during the winter as we find ourselves buried beneath the deluge of derivative titles featuring yet more elves wielding over-sized swords. But at least you wont find any of the usual worn out materials like raids, dungeons, or quests to kill boars for meat to deliver to starving NPCs in developer Aurans latest online role-playing game, Fury.
Instead, Auran is focusing on PvP with gameplay that feels like a mix between Guild Wars and
We recently got our hands on more details about the upcoming 100% PvP MMO, Fury. Set in a fantasy world where a mysterious force has shattered the land, Fury allows you to create a character that has lived as a hero in a thousand past lives.
Your character has one name and gender, but can have many builds known as Incarnations, which each have a unique look and set of skills. “Youve got 255 save slots that you can get up to, and you can swap [abilities] in and out whenever you
Fantasy-based MMOs arent an endangered species these days, but developer, Auran has got a new angle for their upcoming title, Fury; theyre cutting out one of the most sacred and monotonous cows of the genre: player vs environment. Fury will be strictly PvP; there will be no boxes of text to glaze over, no repetitive kill-the-boars quests, no four hour group raids, and no NPCs with exclamation marks over their heads to track