Sword of the New World: Granado Espada


By News from N4G, posted 3 years, 10 months ago
K2 Network, Inc. (www.k2network.net), a global games publisher, announces K2 Network's game portal Gamersfirst.com has launched an expansion for its Free2Play epic Age of Exploration MMORPG Sword of the New World: Granado Espada, entitled The Land of the Dead... In addition, they released some new screenshots from the expansion.

By News from N4G, posted 4 years ago
IGN reports: K2 Network (www.GamersFirst.net) a leading online game publisher, announced today that it has launched an expansion for its epic Age of Exploration MMORPG Sword of the New World: Granado Espada. The new expansion is entitled Manifest Destiny; a name that was proposed by the game's own community. The expansion offers five new characters, two new maps and five new zones as well as new events and additions to the game's item store.

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 5 months ago
The new issue of PCGZine rates Bioshock with its highest score to date, claiming it reinvents the FPS genre and should excite all gamers, even jaded games journalists.


PC fantasy MMO Sword of the New World: Granado Espada has entered open beta phase, opening the game up to the public and his dog. However, you still need to register to take part, and the open beta will only run till early July so you'll need to get your fantasy skates on. "In the beta, players will have access to four worlds while experiencing the game's extensive costume selection feature and unique multi-character control system, while testing out the deep and compelling character

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 7 months ago
Beautiful Korean MMORPG Sword of the New World: Granado Espada has opened its doors to beta testers in the west. In Korea, Sword of the New World won the 2006 Presidential Award for Game of the Year, as well as the award for best graphics. So what are you waiting for?

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By Tyler Nagata posted 4 years, 8 months ago
More than any other genre, MMOs are currently perceived as one of the most stagnant and stale. Do we need another game where you grind for experience and loot while hunting NPCs sporting golden exclamation marks? Surprisingly, yes. You might as well ask if we need another game with a guy's hand in front of the screen holding a gun, or another Japanese RPG with sexually ambiguous lead

By Ben Richardson posted 4 years, 9 months ago
Not what you expect to hear, but Sword of the New World is a little different. Just a glance at these new screens we've got hold of should convince you of that - the game's goregously ornate style is a result of its Japanese designer falling head over heels for ye olde European architecture, and using his passion to create what looks to us like Final Fantasy XII set in the Regency period. What could be better? After seeing the game in action, we have to report that the fancy of our MMO glands

Sword Of The New World's a Korean-developed MMORPG that's launching over here this summer after being picked up for a Western release by publisher K2 Network. A new two-minute trailer released combines cinematic footage with in-game action showing the game off before your eyeballs. Sword Of The New World 's fictional story is modeled on Europe's venture to and exploration of the New World, and the game brings something a little unusual to the MMORPG genre via the ability to control three

The winner of the 2006 Grand Award for Best Game in Korea, Granado Espada, is setting sail for the shores which inspired its creation. The popular MMO is due to plant a flag in North American soil this summer, under its new name Sword of the New World. The game unfolds in a world inspired by the era of European exploration of North America, but don't expect a world populated solely by rugged wilderness trappers, hardened conquistadors, and malnourished settlers. Judging by the early screens,
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