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I’ve almost had enough of all those fantasy MMORPG’s.
However, the internet just gave me another reason to keep going.
With new questing systems, exciting worlds and hideous monsters.
Read our review of Dungeons & Dragons Online - Eberron Unlimited, and give it a shot.
Yes, it’s most definitely worth it.
The game, then still working under the monthly subscription strategy, didn’t live up to expectations.
Three years later, Dungeons & Dragons Online relaunches with Eberron Unlimited.
-zeroUSD per month to access this Dungeons & Dragons online free server!
A successis the least we can say about DDO - Eberron Unlimited.
Nevertheless, do not expect solely monster-bashing gameplay like in World of Warcraft.
At the start of the game, low-level quests can be played solo.
Overall, quests can be played on 4 different difficulty levels - Solo, Normal, Hard and Elite.
Innovative New Pricing Model
The marketing guys behind DDO preach their"innovative new pricing model".
To the critical public, this could easily be written off as ‘micropayments – again’.
However, it’s not as simple as that.
Evidently for a free to play game, you don’tneedto put any money in it.
There are plenty of worlds to explore and quests to enjoy that you’d wonder ‘why bother’.
However, for those gamers who are willing to spend an extra dime, there are two available systems.
New lands, quests or items that might be released later on can be purchased through micro-payments.
To sum up, premium members can now have the menu, or ordera la carte.
But whether you’re free or premium, you shall play the game.Download it here.