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E3 '07: Fury Updated Impressions

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Auran's competitive player-versus-player massively multiplayer online role-playing game is nearing completion.

As Fury edges nearer to completion and launch, Auran is showing off more of its competitive player-versus-player massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The concept behind Fury is simple: Take the action of multiplayer shooters and adapt it to MMORPG combat. That means you don't worry about going out and exploring a world that's full of monsters. Instead, you'll go into a large variety of arenas and compete in online battles against other players.

We got to see many new areas of the game for the first time, such as the various schools of magic. There are four schools of magic in the game, with each one focusing on different abilities and spells. There's life, decay, growth, and death magic. While you can only create a single character, you can eventually learn all the skills in the game. The idea is that you'll eventually max out your character and be able to participate in competitive PVP combat on equal footing with other players because there's a maximum level cap in the game. The exploration in the game is learning what the 400 skills in the game are and how to use them properly in situations.

As we noted, we got to see some of the cool level environments in Fury. For instance, the school of life is a mix of Japanese style and ice. You can get a sense of tranquility walking around it. It's also a fairly large area full of player and non-player characters. Other sanctuaries will have you delving deep into the Earth or exploring a sandy, desert environment.

The heart of the game is in its combat system, which takes place in various arenas strewn with different types of power-ups, just like you'd find in a first-person shooter, such as Quake. However, the combat is very much that of a MMORPG because you have a selection of skills and abilities that you've chosen before combat to use in battle. You won't just battle alone either because you can participate in team battles, at which point you want to make sure you've got a balanced mix of all four classes.

Fury has a much different focus and pace than other games in its genre. Because it is based around battles, you'll be able to jump in quickly and participate in combat, so if you're the type of player who has a limited amount of time each evening, this is ideal. At the same time, if you want a more involved experience, you can participate in larger scale battles. There are a number of arena modes, such as bloodbath, which is basically deathmatch with respawns. Then, there's vortex, which is a variant on capture the flag. And elimination is basically deathmatch without respawns; if you die, you're out.

Auran is busy putting the final tweaks and touches on Fury. This combat-oriented MMORPG will launch later this year.

27 Comments

  • quietguy

    Posted Sep 27, 2007 12:04 pm GMT

    Mortal Kombat meets Asheron Online meets 2 Moons. Finally! A MMORPG with atleast some elements of the Havok engine in it!

    Now if we can only bring it to WoW; things would damn get more interesting...

    Anyone up for an eight way melee?

  • 3Spidey3

    Posted Sep 16, 2007 11:22 am GMT

    this sounds like its going to be a great game! though i do hope that it doesnt limit your level to 20 like on guild wars.....

  • earlthecannibal

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 8:46 pm GMT

    Sad yet another rated T for teen fighting game...*pass

    I was so hoping for a Mortal Kombat type online game ..o well Conan will destroy all soon anyway=)

  • nametaken

    Posted Aug 26, 2007 8:53 am GMT

    Ah, good. This one should be free-to-play in about a year, and then I'll go ahead and check it out.

  • lucas_kelly

    Posted Jul 31, 2007 12:33 am GMT

    Looks like it should turn out quite nicely.

  • runstalker

    Posted Jul 23, 2007 12:34 pm GMT

    For gaming in this "not quite MMO" vein, the next stop for me is GW:EN. Love me some multi-level dungeons.

  • xxerikbxx

    Posted Jul 21, 2007 9:26 pm GMT

    From what i've tryed today, nothing that makes you go "OH MY, GET THIS GAME NOW!" just kind of a "Well, this is kind of fun."

    Fairly fun to play, but if you're into some other game, it likely won't be taking you away from it.

  • Lorifix

    Posted Jul 20, 2007 6:42 am GMT

    Finally! An MMO I won't get bored playing! I gotta try this out.

  • Relex_Rahl

    Posted Jul 17, 2007 6:48 pm GMT

    dont be fooled, gamespot is always very optomistic untill their reviews

  • TwistedMinds

    Posted Jul 17, 2007 8:17 am GMT

    It looks a little complicated, but definitely worth playing. I might just get it when it comes out *nods*

  • bizarro137

    Posted Jul 17, 2007 5:00 am GMT

    From what ive read about this game it isnt much to get fussed about. I think Auran is a fantastic developer though so i wouldnt be surprised if this thing turned out to be a real gem.

  • ebookerd1

    Posted Jul 16, 2007 7:47 am GMT

    I'll keep my eys on it I hope it isn't like shadow run. I mean the game was cool and all but I want to shoot enimies and roam around the world like a mad man. I don't want to be let down again.

  • johnnyv2003

    Posted Jul 15, 2007 8:00 pm GMT

    sounds like a guild wars that focuses even more on player skill...keep an eye on this one

  • GMAN32X

    Posted Jul 15, 2007 12:27 pm GMT

    I think the deal with any new MMO is that it needs to be exciting and different since WOW basically has a huge share of the market. Whether or not Fury can accomplish this is impossible to answer at this point.

  • AnFangs_Endes

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 10:13 am GMT

    Looks nice; heheh game-cock..

  • msudude211

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 7:21 am GMT

    I never really liked MMO's.

  • Thorpe89

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 2:47 am GMT

    Good to see it's nearly complete.

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 12:51 am GMT

    hope this will turn out well

  • gutterdude

    Posted Jul 13, 2007 10:31 pm GMT

    I feel anticipation for very few games. Last one was I think San Andreas. AND IM FRIGGEN PUMPED FOR THIS GAME. Just plleeeease make it accessible to people without Warp engines on our computers =)..... ima go watch star trek now.

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 13, 2007 10:20 pm GMT

    nice, this game is gonna be very good

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