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314.5 hrs on record (308.9 hrs at review time)
Like most MMO's when it gets to end game it becomes overly procedural and grindy. At that point I lost a lot of interest in the game.
However, The Forge kept me playing for longer. Even today I keep the game installed in case I'm in the mood to try out some player made Forge adventures.

All that being said, levelling to end game, is an amazing experience.
Having aiming rather than selecting your target really does add another dimension and level of immersion to the game. The world is amazingly designed and the Lore feels endless. Playing on your own or with friends can be a great immersive experience.

And something that I personally always found awesome and never got old, was simply walking around the city. It’s huge and awe-inspiring, and it’s filled with other players with every pet and armour you can imagine. It’s both bizarre and entrancing and spurs on that spirit to experience everything and satisfy that bling factor.
Having plenty of things to do in the form of shops/auctions /crafting etc means you travel around the city often but also see something new as other players pray to their various gods and receive magical blessings, show off their new companions (both man and beast) and epic magical weapons /armours/mounts.
But even then, Forge missions can take place within that city, adding more depth to what is effectively a shopping hub, and making it a place of gaming experiences.

Overall, definietly worth playing through to end game several times with different character classes/races. By that time you will know if the end game is your thing.

And for those who want to roleplay with their friends, this game is also perfect for that, in that sense you have infinite adventures and you can even make your own.

All of that and you dont have to spend a penny, and you don't feel penalized for it.
Posted 28 September, 2014.
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1,989.1 hrs on record (80.2 hrs at review time)
Running dungeons is perfect for casual gameing and building dungeons is perfect for the perfectionists. Definitely worth your time.
Posted 17 March, 2014.
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