Blade & Soul

Blade and Soul

Blade & Soul is a oriental martial arts fantasy MMO currently under development, but building a following quickly. Blade & Soul boasts a beautiful combination of fast-paced action-packed combat, impressive PvP, magnificent scenery, and an arsenal of special moves and attacks that work together to make Blade & Soul an exciting game to play. Based on the visual styling of critically acclaimed artist Hyung-Tae Kim, the world of Blade & Soul looks and feels like an expansive version of Onimusha mixed with Soul Calibur in an open world.

Blade & Soul is being developed by Korean based online, video, and mobile game developer NCsoft. The game is currently available in Asia, and is pending a U.S. release.

Black Desert

Black Desert

Black Desert is a Korean fantasy MMORPG developed by Pearl Abyss that is currently in its closed beta testing stage. It takes place in a fantasy world where two rival nations are constantly in conflict, the Republic of Calpheon and the Kingdom of Valencia. There are three confirmed races, the Elves, Humans, and Giants; and two races coming soon, the Dwarves and Hobbits. The characters of each respective race are beautifully designed and very detailed to fit seamlessly into the crowded contemporary medieval cities, towns, villages, and overall environment of Black Desert Online.

This game thrives due to its arsenal of features. The weather system is true to life creating realistic environments where players are affected by climate conditions. This system goes hand in hand with the farming, fishing, and breeding features available in-game. A player cannot fish in the desert or grow fruits because it’s unnatural to the environment and climate, but it is possible to raise camels there because the conditions are appropriate. The day and night system in Black Desert works in cycles, where shopkeepers and civilians go about their business in the day and many return to their homes at night. The transition from day to night is progressive, with dawn and dusk visible as the dates transition.

Black Desert is building hype quickly and with good reason. It’s currently unavailable in the U.S., but this is one of the games you must look out for if you’re looking for an immersive and cutting-edge MMORPG.

Aion

Aion

Aion is a converted free-to-play 3D fantasy MMORPG from NCSoft set in the gorgeous world of Atreia. Home to the brave Asmodians and radiant Elyos, these two factions have turned on each other after an epic cataclysm divided their peoples. You must not only defend your kin from opposing factions, but also rid the world of an abyssal evil that promises to turn your world to rubble.

The game has a truly immersive environment, where players can fly through breathtaking scenery and explore a wonderfully diverse planet. With thousands of quests available and plenty of instanced dungeons, you may chose to dedicate your time to help the residents of Atreia, challenge yourself against the story line, or increase your skills in the profession of your choice. Also, challenge other players in PvPvE within the Abyss and Balaurea where the winning sides earn taxes and special items.

So strap on your wings and get ready to soar through the awe that is Aion. You’re in for a treat!

ArcheBlade

ArcheBlade

I’ll start off by saying I like the idea of ArcheBlade. The
concept of a third person MOBA/brawler title is one that definitely intrigues
me, as does the mix of third-person shooter styled controls with the dynamics
typical in a fighting game. The concept actually interested me enough that I
was willing to look past the animu visuals to see if there was
anything of substance within.

Unfortunately, what I found was about as flimsy as the black
tissue paper that Elrath passes off as clothing.

I?m not sure where to start here, so I think I might as well
begin with the characters. I?m willing to overlook their over-the-top design,
the skimpy, ridiculous outfits of many of the female characters, and even the
god-awful voice acting (although the next time I hear the line ?just got out of
the shower!? I?m throwing my headset out the window).  I like to think they add a bit of personality
to the whole experience; they give it a sort of insane, quirky vibe.


I will admit that the combat, too, is fairly solid. ArcheBlade is basically an entertaining, fast-paced hack-and-slash, where you?re as
likely to be torn to shreds in a manner of seconds as you are to consign your
foes to a quick and painful death. Though the combos do take some getting used
to, there?s actually a surprising amount of depth to the game, if you?re only
willing to dig deep enough.

Unfortunately, when you do that digging, you?re likely to
notice a number of glaring issues.

Out of the thirteen characters on ArcheBlade?s roster, some are unarguably better than the rest. For example: due to their
large size, champions like Danmei or Cezanne are nearly impossible to miss in
combat. Melee champions have an easy time juggling them because if their
relatively large hit-boxes, while they can find it next to impossible to land
their abilities on smaller heroes.

There?s also the fact that most of the text in the game ?
including the ability descriptions ? reads like it was shoved through Google
Translate a few times, pasted into the game, and then left to its own devices.
I?ll give you folks an example:

?When the evil generalissimo of the Dwarf Empire who dreamed
to govern the world suspected his downfall, and spread his blood relatives on
the ground by manipulating his genes. The plan was to create the so-called
?children of the generalissimo?. The by-product of the plan was Dick.?

That rather amusing description is quoted directly from the
game?s lore page.  This sort of quality
is pretty much par for the course in ArcheBlade; grammar and sentence
structure clearly weren?t the developers strong suits, and as a result some of
the text in the game actually grows so incoherent as to border on completely
unreadable.

The lack of a matchmaking system ? in favor of a bunch of
player-hosted servers ? is also somewhat bewildering to me. A game like ArcheBlade is uniquely suited to matchmade games, yet instead, developer Codebrush
has decided to basically make it a complete and utter free for all. The end
result is that novice players frequently come up against veterans while they?re
trying to learn the ropes, quitting after they find themselves getting
thoroughly trounced.  It?s something
Codebrush desperately needs to fix if they?re going to move forward.
Like so many of the other games I?ve reviewed recently,
ArcheBlade has potential?which it?s gleefully choosing to ignore. Pick it up
on Steam or online if you like ? you probably won?t find me playing it much in
the near future.

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is an action-RPG and tower defense game rolled into one. Developed by Ubisoft, The Mighty Quest takes players on two completely different paths as your main goal of collecting treasure and experience plays out. The game takes a light-hearted approach while players construct castles with deadly traps and monsters to protect your castle from deadly looters, while letting you take on other players castles in search for you own fortunes.

The game is split into two parts. On the offensive side you will venture into other players castles and try to get to the end by blasting through enemies and traps that they have laid out for you. This part of the game is more a traditional hack ‘n slash style like Diablo. Your character will gain experience and loot once, and if, you complete the castle, where you can then rate the experience.

On the defensive side you will create your own castle much like a tower defense game. Choose traps and monsters along with the areas that they roam as you try to build an impenetrable fortress. Your goal is to protect the loot at the end of your castle, you do this by trying to lay out castle out as difficult as possible.

Prime World

Prime World

Prime World is a MOBA by Nival that is set in a fantasy world where two nation are stuck at war against each other. Like it’s classic MOBA bretheren, Prime World features 5 v 5 combat in a battle arena where the goal is to take out the enemies base. While in the battle arena it is quite similar to a League of Legends or Dota. Where the game gets a bit different is on owning land and building a city/collecting resources.

The city-builder element takes place when you’re not in battle. You have a home screen where you have your own castle that you can build much like in a game like The Settlers Online. You build barracks, libraries, mills and you use them go gain resources and build up your talent trees.

The game does a great job of introducing players to the MOBA aspect of the game, however, the city-building part is more or less just thrown on you and you have to do your research online or through the community to figure out exactly how to do it. There are parts of the game that work well, and others that seem a bit clunky and underwhelming. In the end Prime World does offer something slightly different for fans of the genre, and you might find it works better than your precious League of Legends.

Let’s jump into the nitty gritty.  First off, there are no items in-game save for consumables. Instead, whatever character you choose to play is slotted with a series of “talents” before starting the match; these talents give stat boosts, unlock special abilities, and generally function as a weird fusion of gear and abilities. Each talent also increases a stat known as “Power” by a set amount; this ups all their base stats and generally makes them a better fighter.

These talents range in rarity- think of them like weapons or armor in World of Warcraft – from standard yellows and greens up to purple and orange; rarer talents give more power and generally better benefits besides. Talents can be acquired through a number of methods; the simplest is by playing the game(we’ll get to an alternative method in just a moment). Each hero you unlock also remains persistent, gaining levels, stats, and strength the more you play them.

Although the layout of the main map, Borderlands, will be instantly familiar to any MOBA veteran, there’s one primary change of which everyone should be aware: each lane is peppered with flag-posts. ‘claiming’ these flags for your faction will cause your “Native Terrain” to cover the area. Characters can, once every three minutes, teleport to any stretch of Native Terrain; certain heroes also gain bonuses to their skills and abilities when using them on Native Terrain.

Also gone is a traditional four-slot skill-set. Instead, each hero has six different ‘tiers’ of talents. Unlocking a certain number of talents at one tier will make the next tier available; unlocking talents will also advance your character’s level and increase their stats. All of this is done through a resource known as “Prime,” which is also used to purchase potions and other consumables.

Oh, there’s also a Zuma-esque minigame which lets you create usable scrolls(admittedly, these can be extremely powerful and even turn the tide of battle). Unfortunately, once you’ve started this game, there’s no way to back out, and your character is effectively out of commission while you do so. Depending on how well your team is doing, you might well have to use whatever scroll you created to make up for the experience Prime you missed out on.

Your heroes and Talent inventory are managed out-of-game through a city-building interface. As you play, your castle will level up, allowing you access to more powerful heroes, better structure upgrades, and more space for buildings – it actually feels quite similar to a Facebook game. Truth be told, it actually felt like I was playing one at times; you can set up a Prime World account using Facebook, and you’re encouraged to add your friends to your structures to increase resource production. It’s an interesting idea – and a good way to generate new Talents, Silver (for buying new heroes), and the like, but it’s a little too slow-paced for my liking.

See, one of the biggest problems with Prime World is that matchmaking tends to take forever. There was one point where I was waiting nearly twenty minutes to find a match, which itself only lasted about as long (the other team surrendered after two of the players quit). It’s a bit of an unpleasant tradeoff, and there are no doubts in my mind that the problem is linked directly to Prime World’s factions system. Of course, it’s also a bit problematic that there can easily be more than two of the same hero on a given team, as well.

At account creation, each player is made to choose one of two factions: the steampunk Dokht Imperium, and the druidic Keepers of Adornia. Players can only be matched with other players in their faction. The same goes for adding people to their friends list. In an MMORPG, where one doesn’t necessarily have to fight the other faction, such a system works fine. In a game like Prime World, however, it tends to draw out (and often imbalance) the matchmaking system. I’ve also heard rumblings of imbalances with the heroes as well; I can’t really speak to the legitimacy of such claims one way or another.

Oh, and don’t even bother trying to play with the AI – it makes the beginner bots in League of Legends look like tactical geniuses.

There are other sticking points, as well. Though the game is positively gorgeous and blessed with a beautiful soundtrack, the voice-acting ranges from passable to sub-par to “let me just throw my speakers out the window.” The single-player challenges are hair-pullingly frustrating, and the other game-modes, while a nice change from the standard 5v5, don’t ever really ‘click.’

Still, there’s a lot of promise to Prime World. Eventually, perhaps, it’ll come into its own, and prove itself a worthy competitor to the likes of LoL. For the time being, it’s a decent diversion, at least.

Vindictus

Vindictus

Vindictus is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG featuring fast-paced, hack and slash combat. Developed in Korea by devCAT, the game actually serves as a prequel to the popular MMORPG, Mabinogi. Though taking place in the same world, the events of Vindictus occur 700 years earlier.

Beginning the game, players select one character (from a main cast of six) to play as for the duration of the game: each with their own skills and advantages. Customizations to characters are purely aesthetic as abilities are predetermined. Additional items (apparel or stat modifiers) can be purchased through in-game shops located throughout the world for collected gold or via microtransactions.

Vindictus’ story follows an episodic structure (each episode having its own unique quests and locations) with new episodes being released every six months. Players receive gold, items and additional health points at the end of each episode which serves to greatly benefit players in those to follow.

Though teaming up with other players is certainly not required to complete the game, doing so is encouraged as it makes progress more achievable and the overall play experience more enjoyable. Enemies scale in difficulty as more players are added, though it should be noted that overall, added help increases the odds of completion.

Utilizing Valve’s Source Engine, Vindictus boasts crisp graphics and smooth gameplay. Environments are destructible and can be utilized as player weapons. This advantage adds variety and helps to keep gameplay fresh. Those looking for fast-paced, action-oriented gameplay should look no further.

The Secret World

The Secret World

The Secret World from Funcom takes players into a different reality from their own. This MMORPG represents the world of today with a different view. As the world around players breaks down from plagues, zombies and other world ending disasters players join one of three different factions; the Dragon, the Illuminati and the Templars. These three factions have different stories, pasts and futures that molds the world around them.

The three different factions leads to a perfect system for PvP. There are three different modes that allow for different types of multiplayer experiences. If small skirmishes are what you’re looking for, fight clubs offer a small scale battle ring that can be done quickly with battles being as small as 2v2 or as big as 10v10. If larger scale battles sound better, the Battlefields and War Zones may be more appropriate. The Battlefield is a capture the flag like game that gives factions special upgrades and bonuses for winning. The Warzone is a 24/7 persistent PvP that changes as the three different factions fight over facilities. No matter which place you choose there is some form of PvP for any MMORPG fan.

One of the most interesting mechanics of The Secret World is character progression. Instead of focusing on levels and locking people into a specific classes, The Secret World does something different. Using certain weapons, skills and other moves gives players proficiency which unlocks new skills. Players can change their skills and proficiencies at any time.

The Secret World sets a very dark mood in an alternate reality from our own. The gameplay mechanics matched with the real world setting provide a fiction that is fun to be a part of. There is a ton of good stories in all three factions that are worth exploring. Check out this game because it is very unique. 

Wakfu

Wakfu

WAKFU is an online tactical turn-based MMORPG based on the cross-media brand by Ankama Games.   WAKFU is set within the same fantasy universe as Dofus, another massively multiplayer online role-playing game, but takes place approximately 1,000 years later, after a catastrophic world event known as the Great Deluge.

Fans of the original game will immediately notice some familiar characters and environments but also see a lot of drastic new changes as well.  Players will step into the role of a hero?s spirit reincarnated and sent back to rescue a land in turmoil.  Each hero must rebuild their chosen nation and form valuable allies within.

The game simulates an open sandbox style of gameplay where players are free to take up multiple professions or start a clan based war.  You will have the opportunity to storm into dungeon instances overflowing with monsters, conquer neutral zones with fellow comrades, start your own shop, or become the ruling governor. Join the Amakna, Bonta, Brakmar, or Sufokia nation and choose between 13 starting classes.

The game includes 13 different classes: Sacriers, Iops, Cras, Eniripsas, Pandawas, Enutrofs, Sadidas, Rogues, Fecas, Srams, Ecaflips, Xelors, and Osamodas. Each class has their own separate special abilities and draw backs.  A great part of the class structure is that no matter which class you choose, they all have access to the same professions, including: farming, herbalism, lumberjack, trapping, mining, fishing, baking, cooking, weapons, armorer, jeweler, tailor, leather dealer, and handyman, so you have plenty of options to make a living in the world of Wakfu.  Item prices can fluctuate depending on how many people are practicing a particular profession at a time.

The combat in game is turn-based, similar to the type featured in the Final Fantasy Tactics game series. Fans of those games will enjoy this playing style very much, especially considering the fact that other players can be attacked at will in PvP. Beware, though! Attack an innocent person and you risk losing citizenship points and being classified as an outlaw; attack an outlaw and you?ll gain citizenship points.

Dragon Nest

Dragon Nest

Dragon Nest is a free action MMORPG that takes you to a land crawling with evil dragons, monsters, diabolical villains, magic powers and more! The dragons roaming the world of Lagendia are keeping you from finding the poisonous grail and saving the Goddess Altea. That’s where you and your character come in, to rise to the challenge and bring your hero on an epic adventure.

You’ll start off in Dragon Nest with five different classes to choose from, the Warrior, the Archer, Sorceress, Cleric, and the Tinkerer. Each of these classes have 2 sub-classes to further customize your character and playing experience.

What’s also cool about Dragon Nest is the range of equipment categories it offers. Normal equipment is colored white, while magic is green, rare equipment is colored blue, epic equipment is orange, and the mystical ancient equipment is purple. These equipment types allow you to further customize your character and collect rare and unique items as you come across them in the vast world of Lagendia.

Mythic Saga

Mythic Saga

Mythic Saga is a new free fantasy title from Gamewave, the publisher behind Crystal Saga and Call of Thrones.  

Mythic Saga is hugely inspired by the oriental mythology. Players in the game act as heroes that are sent out to explore the fantastic world,  searching for lost memories and the truth around the Mystic land. Quests, guild, crafting, mounts, combat system and on ? typical mainstays of modern MMORPGs are all present in this title.

The game is very bright and filled with light oriental classical music as the soundtrack.  You are welcomed to a world with towering trees, birds singing softly, amazing animals and rare herbs coexisting in harmony.  In Mythic Saga you will find a world of wonderment and an adventure for the ages.

Core Features at Glance:

  • Four Character Classes ? Players can choose to be Warrior, Assassin, Mage or Priest. Common as the archetypes, characters can be developed richly due to the special elements of Zodiac and Five Elements added to the game.
  • Story-driven Quests ? There are four quest modes in Mythic Saga. Players in it can unravel the mysteries of the Spirit Cataclysm and save the world from destruction one quest at a time.
  • Relic System ? Relic is a mystical object with special abilities which is activated since Lv. 25. Relics can be used to protect character, heal injuries and even distract enemies when players engage in a ranged battle. Every relic has six stats that determine respective abilities and can be upgraded through five tiered levels.
  • Mounts ? A set of unique mounts from the float stone to ancient firestorm wheel, from chubby panda to legendary dragon are all available in the game.
  • Community ? Players in Mythic Saga can make friends in several different ways. Join a faction or a guild, or form a mentor-apprentice relation or being a couple.
  • Others ? Real-time weather system makes the world live and breathing. Besides, there are also wedding system, crafting and a rich collection of customizable options for characters.

Waren Story

Waren Story

Immerse yourself in a treacherous world, filled with horrific monsters, deadly dungeons, and endless war in this spectacular, free-to-play, fantasy MMORPG. Gear up and step out onto a vast battlefield to conquer an enemy?s castle, or hunt down your enemies in the open world.

Waren Story is an upcoming 3D fantasy MMORPG from Aeria Games. The game is filled with visually stunning animation that immerses players in a treacherous world full of monsters, dungeons, and continuously raging battles.  Waren Story succeeds in providing a spectacular free-to-play fantasy gaming experience. Set on the continent of Waren, players will create heroes with hopes of battling and defeating The Shadow, a mysterious force from Waren?s past, who has returned to bring troubles once again. Players will face off against The Shadow?s nightmarish and fascinating creatures, recruit allies for the war, and fight in deadly PvP battles. Deep character customizations, a variety of special skills, and a long unique list of weapons, armor, and other items will be available.

Strive to be the strongest in the land by defeating terrifying monsters, completing challenging quests, assembling a devastating arsenal, and becoming one of the strongest guilds in the land! Here?s more of what Waren Story has to offer:

War

Are you ready to unite your friends and obliterate the opposition? Bring ruin to your enemies in our ten exciting Wars! Compete against monsters, other players, and even other guilds to become the best in Waren! Demonstrate your skill by mastering them all!

Riveting Animation

Tired of boring and uninspired skills? Look no further! Feel the power of your attacks and revel in the beautiful devastation as you lay waste to all manner of powerful enemies!

Intricate?and Deadly?Equipment Choices

Waren Story?s customizable gear is both beautiful and deadly. Make your gear your own by leveling it, enhancing it with sockets, and upgrading it! Create the perfect set of gear for every occasion!

Dynamic Classes, Extensive Skills

Do you prefer cleaving your enemies with a great sword? Skewering them with arrows? Filling them with lead? Or would you rather challenge them with your bare fists? Fight the way you want to fight, developing an arsenal of deadly skills and shape yourself into anything from a nimble archer to a fearsome berserker.

Strong Support System

Surround yourself in powerful allies! Purchase NPC mercenaries who will follow you into battle no matter what the odds! Ally yourself with other players to form parties and guilds! Enlist the aid of faeries to increase your stats and summon powerful Guardians to sow destruction on the fields of war! Remember, you?re never fighting alone!

So what are you waiting for? Enter the world of Waren now!

Cabal

Cabal

Cabal Online is a free-to-play, 3D massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed by South Korean company ESTsoft. The game takes place in a mythical world known as Nevareth, which was destroyed by an evil entity known as the CABAL. Out of the survivors, six “Masters” rose up, each wielding the abilities of the “Force Power”. These masters taught the people, and Nevareth was rebuilt. Years later, the CABAL is plotting a return to power, and the characters of the game take up the role of heroes who battle the CABAL uprising and conspiracy.

Although Cabal Online is free-to-play, the game has a “Cash Shop” which allows players to purchase game enhancements and useful ingame items using real currency.

The game features an interactive combat system that utilizes a combination of attacks to deliver blow after blow in both NPC and PvP battles.  There is a dynamic character-creation tool with more than 200 options to fully customize your avatar.  More than 300 dungeons are featured throughout Nevareth with highly original and challenging quest designs to explore.

Start off your adventure in one of the game?s three newbie towns and explore the large fantasy world of Cabal Online. The game?s six playable classes are:

Warrior – As the name applies, the ?warrior? is the standard tank / melee character. The warrior relies entirely on his strength and uses the two handed sword as his main weapon.

Blader – Bladers are proficient at using dual swords and can deal damage very quickly but have incredibly low hit points. They are strong PvE characters, as they have high defense.

Wizard – The Wizard is the standard offensive spell caster archetype in Cabal. They can deal massive damage from a distance but are vulnerable to attacks in melee range. They have the lowest hit points in the game.

Force Blader ? Force bladers are proficient with both spell casting and melee swords. They are quick and agile and can do a great deal of damage very quickly, but are unable to wear heavy armor. They are regarded as one of the best ?pvp? classes.

Force Shielder – Force Shielders are the standard ?tank? archetype in Cabal, they have the best defensive capabilities, but relatively weaker damage than the other melee classes in the game. They are capable of using both defensive and offensive magic and are considered strong ?PvE? characters.

Force Archer – As the name applies, the Force Archer is the generic ?archer? character in Cabal Online.

Soul Captor – Defunct

Soul Captor

Soul Captor is a free online fantasy game that utilizes eastern ghosts and monsters against a backdrop of fantastic scenes and characters. You begin play as the powerful Oracle, who is the guardian of this world, and will embark on unimaginable adventures accompanied by an adorable and exclusive Spirit. You must seek to find what drives the war between humans and monsters.

Soul Captor features six classes to choose from: Gu Practitioner, Fighting Spirit, Warrior, Monk, Yin-Yang Master, and Celestial Master. Each class offers different abilities and means to challenge opponents. Each class also has access to a spirit, or sidekick, which helps the player by using various skills and abilities. The game is based off of Eastern ghosts, monsters, and mythology, so expect to see a lot of that influence throughout the game.

Chaotic battles between players, amusing little monsters, fearful demons and adventurous stories full of all sorts of strange episodes set in the eastern world are about to start. Now, let the journey begin!

RODE

RODE

RODE is an exciting new fantasy free MMORPG that revolves around epic dragon adventures. RODE, which is an acronym for “Rise of Dragonian Era”, is a MMORPG filled with mystical creatures, and a plethora of character races to choose from.

In this “Dragonian Era”, dragons possess the true power of the land. The free MMORPG place in a world that is split between two lord dragons, Firean (who represents the west) and Azurian (who represents the east).

The coolest (and most efficient) form of travel in RODE Online is of course on dragons. Not only can you travel with your dragon companion, but mid-air aerial dragon-to-dragon combat cant take place where you must control your fire-breathing dragon to victory while riding his back thousands of feet in the air.

King of Kings

King of Kings

King of Kings 3 if a free-to-play 3D online role-playing game.  This MMORPG puts an emphasis on PvP and RvR (realm vs. realm).  It is set in a medieval fantasy world, which has been split into seven unstable enemy realms after many long years of bitter war.  Your mission is to join one of these realms and create your own destiny.  Found a guild with your friends and wage war against other guilds, conquer enemy armies and create a kingdom of your own with your legions by your side.

King of Kings offers many dynamic game-play options.  As a young lone warrior you have the opportunity to band together with others to form alliances to help you along your journey.  Daily challenges help you thrive and prosper.  As your guild grows you have more opportunities to gain more advantages and amenities.  Housing and town building is another feature of the game.  Designing your own home and building it up from a simple log house to a sprawling villa, or building a fortress for your legion and a capital city for your kingdom not only is decorative but functional.  Your houses and towns can be improved to offer higher bonuses later in game.

PvP is exciting with conquerable town, duels, spontaneous skirmishes or regularly held events and battlegrounds.  If you?re a PvP fan, then King of Kings 3 has everything you will need.  Look for your name at the top of the rankings list as you collect titles that bring you fame and glory.

King of Kings of free to download and play.  There?s no reason why you shouldn?t be playing this game, in fact the download should be almost over by now right?