About This Game Experience true open-world freedom in Mortal Online - a unique first-person, medieval fantasy, massively multiplayer online role-playing game.Choose your path!Choose from many different races, decide your own style of play and whether to focus on PvP or PvE, both sharing the same game world.Choose a profession and devote your life to combat, crafting, magic, trading...Discover countless skills, resources and tools, master a few or dabble in them all, or be the first to explore new areas to find hidden treasures and unique secrets.Live or die!This game is not for the faint of heart. With "full loot" mechanics, dying means that you risk losing everything you're carrying with you.Danger is everywhere, safety must be earned. Learn to master real-time, aim-based combat where you decide every move your character makes, and where your skills really matter.Not quite like any other MMORPG...There are no character levels, only skill levels.There are no PvP zones, only a single open and realistic world where you are free to choose your own path. There are no separate server regions, every player inhabits the same huge world.Strength in numbers!Build your own house, or create a guild with your friends to build a keep.Expand even more, build a whole city and surround it with defensive walls, or band together to siege and conquer your enemies' fortresses!With enough power, violence or diplomacy, you and your allies will be able to rule an entire nation.The possibilities are endless!Unlimited free trial!Mortal Online offers a free-to-play mode with a skill cap at skill level 60. In order to unlock the maximum skill levels and fully master your Mortal destiny, a paid monthly subscription is needed, but unlike many other games there are no microtransactions. Unsubscribing will re-apply the skill cap, but your skills will be maxed again when you re-subscribe. Every player gets one free character slot, and you can purchase additional slots up to a maximum of four.Feature listTaming and mount breedingLock-pickingPlayer Housing and City BuildingSiegeTerritory control system500+ skills to masterBreedingThieveryGlassblowingMounted combatArcheryMagicSeveral in-depth crafting systems with millions of combinationsAlchemyButcheryMetallurgyMining and woodcuttingPublish your own booksArmor dyeingSocial skills such as bribing and persuasionAuction housesAnd much more! 7aa9394dea Title: Mortal OnlineGenre: Action, Free to Play, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPGDeveloper:Star Vault ABPublisher:Star Vault ABRelease Date: 31 Aug, 2015 Mortal Online Download Youtube Its a little dark and hard but i like it.. Ive played this game on two seperate occasions and both times have come to the same conclusion.The only time you will get enjoyment out of this game is when you are with a group of friends, the rest of the game is a giant grind. I really wanted to enjoy this game, but it's hard when the community sucks so bad and you are limited to what you can do as a single person. If you really want to waste hours away trying somthing "new" (Actually Old) It's a solid game.I'm giving it the thumbs up for surviving this long and having players still, but I can't torture myself anymore.. The only true MMO in first person out there. This game is, in many ways, what ESO should have been. It lacks polish, and can be very tedious at times (just like any MMO though), but this is certainly the kind of game everyone should at least try out.. I have a number more of logged hours than what steam can give me credit for but here is the thing. Mortal Online, while old and dated when it comes to the graphics has a lot of features that unfortunately not adopted by the MMO genre. There is a need to establish relationships and a lot of opportunities to help your fellow gamer. I get a lot of joy out of showing newer people the ropes of the game in hopes that they too enjoy the game as much as I do. The combat is fun and challenging especially when fighting other players, the crafting and gathering is insanely deep and involved. The game is 7 years old and still running even with its small community and I think that says something people should consider. If you miss the old days where you could create relationships with new people rather than hitting the queue button over and over this might be the game for you, if you want to look me up feel free to do so I am always looking to help others and show people the ropes. I'd recommend this if you are looking for a change of pace from the homogenized norm that is MMO's today.. Mortal Online is one of the most misunderstood and underappreciated gems in the world of video gaming.I say this because there are those who have played this game for quite a number of years now and have come to love it, and I am one of them. If you want depth, freedom and complexity in a truly hardcore and unforgiving world, there isn\u2019t another title out there like it that I know of.My hours played here on Steam may be few, but that's because I've only recently switched to playing the game through Steam instead of the old launcher. I first played this game way back in 2010 then left for the most part, until September 2013 when I returned for good and have been playing it ever since as my preferred MMORPG over all others.At first glance, this game may not seem like much, but once you\u2019ve earned a decent amount of gold, crafted a set of gear for yourself, made a few friends and seen the world outside Tindrem city, you begin to appreciate just how vast and intricate this game really is. Then you realise that you\u2019ve only just scratched the surface; there is the player-driven economy, guilds and individual players going about their business, and much more.You can be any character you want, and pursue whatever activity you wish. If you\u2019ve ever played The Elder Scrolls or Ultima Online, you\u2019ll know exactly what I\u2019m talking about. There are no traditional quest hubs that have you moving from one region to the next as you level up. There are, however, plenty of players who may have something that needs done or need help with, and if you\u2019re interested then you can lend your services and make your mark in the world in a meaningful way. That is just one of the myriad of ways you can keep yourself busy and occupied, all it takes is a little imagination and creative thinking. Even after playing this game for over three years, every time I login there is always something for me to do.I could keep writing a long review but it would probably be best if I said that this game is not for the faint-hearted or those who don\u2019t know how a sandbox game is meant to be played. If you\u2019ve never seen this game in all its glory, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Create a free account and play the unlimited free trial for as long as you want, then upgrade to premium if you like what you see.. I will preface this review with three questions, and if the answer is "Yes" to any of these questions then I suggest you give Mortal Online a long hard look; if you say "Yes" to all of these questions then stop reading this start downloading Mortal Online! --------------------Questions: 1. Are you tired and\/or burnt out on all the MMORPGs out, or coming out, on the market?2. Do you want to play a game where EVERYTHING you do is an accomplishment and reinvigorates that sense of discovery you had when you played your first MMORPG?3. Does the idea of an open loot system (you lose everything you are carrying when you die) fill you with a sense of excitement and adventure?--------------------OverviewMortal Online is a Fantasy Sandbox MMORPG that takes familiar elements from games like Ultima Online and Runescape, and takes them to a whole new level. The entire game is played in first-person, and there is no functionality to change the view to third-person. All combat and actions within the game are based off of targeting with your reticle, so if you want to hit a boar in the head then you need to aim for it's head. Character progression is based on skill points rather than levels, and you only have so many skill points to use. You aren't safe anywhere, not even in cities, so always be on your guard, but don't turn into a jerk, just be wary.--------------------SkillsSkills are broken down into a ton of different categories that are based on Parent and Child relationships, so a player would need to learn Armor Crafting (to a certain skill level) before he\/she can learn Soft Armor Crafting. Many skills you can begin learning just by attempting to do them, such as chopping down a tree or mining for ore, but other skills will need to be learned by reading skill books. Skill books can be obtained from Libraries (for a price) or from the Auction House, players can begin reading these (some can take 8 hours or more) and the reading timer will continue to countdown when the player logs off. I mentioned that you have a finite number of skill points to use, and in the beginning, you will burn through over half of these pretty quickly. Don't panic! You can lock skills that you don't want to increase anymore and you can even decrease skills you aren't going to use to get the skill points back to use on something else. This can be confusing at first, but this really allows the player total freedom in choosing what their character does without letting characters become masters of everything at once.--------------------CombatCombat is based on using your aiming reticle and blocking or dodging the attacks of your enemies. I haven't done much of this yet, besides slaughtering herds of innocent pigs, but I think it is very engaging, sort of a melding between Skyrim and Mount & Blade combat, but better.--------------------MagicNo comment at all on this, but it is very in depth, with required components for spells. Healing magic, for instance, can require water.--------------------CraftingThe crafting in this game is intense. I repeat: the crafting in this game is INTENSE. There are spreadsheets and emulators online that help players calculate the required components to create other components to finally (maybe) create the item they want to create. There is more than one way to make a particular piece of armor, and some components will make the end item heavier or cooler etc. I think this is an amazing part of the game, but it is not for the faint of heart.--------------------PvPMortal Online works on a flagging system. Here is the breakdown:Fledgling: YellowInnocent: BlueCriminal: GreyMurderer: RedHidden Criminal: Grey with Blue StripeBasically, if you do something negative to someone then you will be flagged Grey, unless that person was already Grey. The flagging system is one of the most important parts of MO to understand, so check out this Beginner's Guide for more information : http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=519329793.--------------------ConclusionMortal Online is a really in-depth game, but it is most certainly not for the casual player, and I don't mean the time-casual player, but the player that is more instant gratification. If you want your cake and eat it too then this game is not for you, but if you want to bake your cake, eat some of your cake, then sneak around to hide your cake in the bank until you can share it with your guild mates then this game is for you! You can try the game for free, and all F2P Accounts can use skills up to skill level 60. What that means is that you can raise your skills above skill level 60, but you can only use the skill at skill level 60. I highly recommend subscribing to the game if you are 8 hours in and enjoying it. The subscription costs less than other MMORPGs, and it is well worth it to support such an awesome game.--------------------Grimstein's Personal Tips1. Buy the Reading Skill Book (yes, that's an actual skill book) and begin reading that right away. That will allow you to read other skill books more efficiently.2. Find a Guild on the official MO forums.3. Get out of the starting city.4. Turn up your graphics and other options as high as you can.5. Only keep what you immediately need on you. Bank your money until you need to buy something, and keep your skill books in the bank until you want to start reading them.6. If you are going on a long journey, such as to join up with your new guild, bring along some food and bring everything you can with you. Banks are localized, and if you store something in Tindrem, you will have to go back to Tindrem to get it.--------------------I hope my review helped you make an informed decision. There is so much more to Mortal Online than I touched upon in this review, but I hope it gives you a taste of what's in store if you play. Good luck, and I hope to see you in Nave!Evris Grimstein. This game has its hit and misses, but it is definitely the most fun i've ever had playing a game.. I've been playing MMORPGs since the late 90's and have been in several betas as a tester. So how does this game match up? Here is my synopsis of Mortal Online:Anyone over 35 years of age with the kind of time it takes to become established in a game like this needs to get laid and get a life. Everything in this game takes epic steps to achieve and the time cycles for simple things like reading a book takes forever. I wish everyone luck that I left behind lol. I may return ocassionally, but this won't become a hobby... This game will drain your soul :). This is a truly amazing game. You will die and you will lose stuff but as you learn the game you will die less and make more. you just got to remember to only travel and carry things you can replace. alot of people who try the game never leave the starter town. they die and quit. its not a easy game. the world is massive and has loads of places to explore and you can have Player to player experiences like no other game. look for a guild. the game doesnt just tell you were to get things. joining a guild is a great way to get knowledge from other players and become viable to defend yourself and make things for yourself sooner.10\/10 the greatest MMO ive played. i have way more hours in this game than steam says as i rarely play it with steam open or even use steam and have played it for years before it was on steam. there is bi-weekly bug fixes and it has some of the friendliest Devs ive seen in a gamethe Lead Programmer Sebastian is The Mangive it a try and dont just stay in the first town. explore naked. visit towns. talk to people. dont let the griefers and player killers get you down. skill up join people and practice so you can avoid and kill them.. I really, really, REALLY want(ed) to like this game, but not wanting to pay the sub fee anymore renders my character useless.Anyone who says you can play in the sense of anything other than be mediocre at a few things is lying. Even then - the skill system is annoying and overly-complicated and really promotes alts. Guess what? Extra character slots? Pull out that sweet, sweet plastic.I really do believe the devs of this game are trying their best with what they have and it's really sad the only thing holding this game back is a severe lack of population. The game-world is simply dead... You can travel from city-to-city and not even encounter an NPC. It's almost depressing. You can tell the devs intended for non-existent players to fill up all this empty space.
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