Most pure PVP games have no safe areas, and as said above, pretty aggressive, grief-filled experiences. Granted, what I expected and what I got were two very different things it is not a bad thing, but an occurrence nonetheless. You can play this MMO without having played the original title. ArchLord II takes place in the world of Chantra, and is to be considered an alternate history to the events that take place in the original game, ArchLord with this in mind, it is not exactly a sequel, as much as a stand-alone game. The game itself is not available for commercial use, and is instead in its Open Beta phase. The basic premise of the game is “Orcs versus Humans,” much in the route of Warcraft, though it has a very gritty, more realistic art style unlike the more “cartoony” Warcraft art. I was expecting something far different than what I got, not that that is a bad thing. ArchLord II is an interesting piece as it is an Eastern title that goes with a very Western fantasy edge in the art and character design. Many of the pure PVP games I have played have resulted in a very negative experience: Super powerful players run around in low/unreasonable areas and only spend their time brutally murdering new players for no other reason than they enjoy it.
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