Order and Chaos Online Review

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Order & Chaos Online is a free-to-play, open world, 3D MMORPG, developed and published by Gameloft for mobile devices. The game features console quality graphics, a large persistent open world, a variety of character races and classes, and thousands of quests.

Originally, Order & Chaos Online was buy-to-play with no monthly fee but after three years from its release, it went free-to-play while maintaining a huge playerbase. Despite the game’s pay-to-play aspects Order & Chaos Online is still considered one of the best mobile MMORPGs.

Players begin their journey by choosing their character from 5 different races (Humans, Elves, Orcs, Undead, and Mendels) and 4 classes (Warrior, Ranger, Mage, and Monk). Each race has its own starting region and every class has tons of skills and abilities to choose from to form builds that suit different playstyles.

Gameplay is fluid, experience is gained through accomplishing quests which are divided into main storyline and side-quests. The game is literary filled with quests at almost every corner of its vast persistent world making leveling up a fun proccess, considering the endless farming that is required to reach the endgame.

Combat in Order & Chaos Online consists of a classic point-to-click system used in most MMORPGs. Of course there is a virtual joystick to move your character around and buttons on the bottom right to use skills, targeting is achieved by tapping your enemies and there is also an auto-move system.

So is Order & Chaos Online worth our time? It surely is. A completely free, highly addictive, with tons of content and a huge persistent world console quality MMORPG brought to mobile devices.

7.5

Good

Manolis Vinichakis is an avid gamer and YouTube content creator, his love for gaming emerged in the "early Diablo" days and led him through several MMOs. World of Warcraft has been his passion for over ten years. During these endless gaming hours he has been taking various roles from raid-leading in high-end guilds to topping the PvP ladders and participating in Blizzard's events. He began writing about games as a hobby in several websites and forums, a little over two years ago. A link to his gaming channel: Frappe Gaming
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