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Brutalyst said:
Kowan said:
Buying it is very much worth every cent. I bought it and finished the main story mode in less than a month, and was able to experience much of what the game had to offer within those 30 days of free trial. So yes buy it! If you don't want to pay every month then don't, you don't need to if you just want to play the main campaign. If that's the only thing you're after. That's what I did. I bought the game just to play it like an ordinary RPG game with online functionality and stopped when I finished the main campaign. lol.


Well, I dunno about that... the quests in an MMO tend to be very linear (go kill X aount of Y and come back, etc etc) and you in an MMO you'll do that alot and not at all in a non-MMO RPG. Just playing an MMO as a non-MMO RPG would be quite mundane. In MMO's from my experience, questing and even going through the story is just an end to a means, which is to get to the max level, where the game begins if you play with others atleast.

I enjoyed evey minute of my playthrough of it. And since it is an MMO, you won't be able to finish the main campaign if you don't play with others. The quests never bothered me since I've done more tedious ones in normal offline JRPGs/RPGs and I found the story great enough to keep going and finish any quests I could find. I had tons of help from the community too, yes there were jerks here and there but thankfully, a lot gave me support after my encounters with them and eventually I was able to finish specific dungeons and even fetch quests with the help of other people. It was really nice to suddenly be offered help by some random player if you're apparently struggling on a quest or just simply passing by. Those things made those mundane or linear quests very much worth it. Of course it would help if you also had real life friends playing the game as well.