It's pretty well rounded.

User Rating: 9 | Fiesta Online PC

Fiesta Online, MMO RPG that's what I love about it, it was the first game I ever really got into. I did play it when I was underage but it never really mattered to me, and I still don't think it does. The game is huge in itself there are a good number of classes to it, but when you create your character there are only three options, hair, hair color, and face. The only way to customize your character more is by buying it with real money. When I played it gamigo originally owned it and I thought it was fair, but when I deleted it due to memory space issues, I was off for 3 years. When I came back I was shocked, though the only way to keep a friendship on those is to stay on, I saw that none of my hundreds of friends stopped playing, these were the players who loved to talk and have fun, they were cooperative and friendly. When I came back on to it, it was dead silent. The only one's who where talking where the people who where advertising. The leveling system can be something to work on for example in the level range of 40-60 the quests do not put out enough exp. to level up. and then you have to grind. The game does provide a level dungeon that opens up to players within your level range. But at those low levels no one is on enough to help you, and the dungeons are made for a large party, and usually if you are stuck without a cleric in those dungeons it results in a failure. Where you lose exp, and in the end it doesn't really help. Though the guild system is fantastic and most of the time it encourages you to level up. When you are below a level 60 and above a level 20 you can join an academy. They academy is basically a way to level up and meet people. Depending on who runs the academy, like if the guild is rich and plentiful in resources they will give you rewards like items and in game currency. The currency has 4 types of currency which you gain over time. It goes from Copper to Silver to Gold to Gem, and when you reach 999 copper you get one silver, and it works like that. The quests can give you decent money, but you can really make it from getting rare items when you are on quests, from the dungeons more known as Kingdom Quests, or from random spawning chests in local areas. The GMs' are very friendly towards the community, and they do change the game up for holidays by adding a seasonal change and some quests that can help you get some rare items. The game over all is great, but the community where people love to have fun and chat is a dying bread in there. They aren't where you need them to be in the lower levels they are usually in the highest areas which can take years to get to.