Forgotten Elements Review

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Forgotten Elements is a free-to-play, browser based, Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) created and published by a small indie company, Magic Plains. It features an interesting 3D world with many different locations to visit and a plethora of monsters to exterminate.

There are four different classes to choose from, each one with their unique traits and abilities. What is more, there are 96 skills that you can unlock, regardless of your class; in this way, players can make a combination of skills and create a unique game style. This is actually a hack n’ slash game, so killing monsters for loot is expected. You will not be disappointed, there are hundreds of beasts to slay and tons of drops to gather. The gear you get can be upgraded and if you have the right recipes you can create items of your own. Furthermore, there is a Player versus Player (PVP) mode where you enter arenas and test your skills against other gamers.

Marlon Drescher is the man behind Forgotten Elements. For a work of just a single man, this game offers an interesting storyline, a good looking world and beautiful ambient music. Why don’t you give it a try? It will surely not disappoint you.

7.3

Good

It was back at 1996 when Theodoros bought his first Personal Computer and with it a copy of Shogun : Total War. That was the beginning of many sleepless nights of exploring the fantastic world of gaming. He calls himself an “expert” defender and that’s his favorite gameplay style but he will not hesitate to grab a shield and go forth to protect his team as a tank. So next time you adventure in Azeroth and see a shield bearing cow named Klaras, you have found our guy! He is also a great fan of Role Playing Games. From Icewind Dale to Neverwinter Nights and Skyrim, you name it, he has played it all! He is not your average casual gamer, he is a dedicated fan!
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