Going through my PC box's and come up with the old Grandpa Fury.

User Rating: 6 | Fury (2007) PC
I bought Fury off the shelf's the first day of release ($45).

The game required you to be quick. As well smart, you had to know your class very well and place points into spells that would help you during pvp. The nice thing about class spells were you could spec into different classes (not using exact class names) such as priest/rogue/warrior/mage you could ultimately have all 4 classes except you wouldn't get to high into their spell levels - you would have an assortment of starter spells from the classes in-which you would have to spend more gold to get higher getting much more expensive. Since there were so many spells because of so many classes many of them were very useless and very unnecessary.

Fury only had 1 rest area you could stay in, this area didn't allow you to duel nor do much of anything except buy skills/shop. There were only 5-6 pvp arena's that could be played on, they got very boring after a while.

There were no mounts, no guild halls, not much guild options, not much of anything... you could paint your armor any color you liked and the graphics were quite pretty everywhere in the game. Other than that welcome to Fury.

Fury was fun don't get me wrong. It screamed PvP, loads and loads of it - which kept me up for hours. But all things that are the same that get played over and over get more and more pointless/boring. After a few weeks I managed to achieve the top mail armour and thought what now? There was nothing to do...

If Auran waited longer, released an open beta and took some time to listen to the community more. They would of had a game of the year. This had an amazing setup but lacked so much content it's insane.

It's sad to see that it went offline, I am just hoping Auran does try again but realizes this time that when you give little you get little.

GG to all the Fury Veterans. Great game