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Ashen Empires

Ashen Empires

PC
Released

Release Date: December 1, 2003

RPG, Fantasy, Free-to-play, MMO, Internet

Ashen Empires is a MMORPG, offering a medieval fantasy world, which was created on the foundations of another product, Dransik.

7.7

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7.7

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Ashen Empires is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG). In Ashen Empires, players must determine their fate in a world balancing on the brink of renewal or destruction.

The Time of Gold

Long ago, before the thinking races had tamed the horse or built the first cities, the rune-guardians of Ashen Empires mastered the magic of the runes, learned to control animals and plants and perhaps even weather... and then vanished.

Centuries later, the peace they had fashioned still endured. Food was plentiful, customs were calm, and people had no ancient hatreds to blind them. The thinking races — humans, night elves, orcs, and other folk — did not wage war upon one another. Wise rule, hard work, and brisk trade ensured prosperity. Knowledge was shared, dangerous beasts kept outside the frontiers, and all the land was a single nation.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: TKO Software

Age restrictions: none

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Ashen Empires Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium III 500GHz (or compatible), 256MB RAM.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Ashen Empires Video Game.

77%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (430)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgia Factor: Many players appreciate the game for its nostalgic elements, reminiscent of classic MMORPGs like RuneScape and Ultima Online.
  • Variety of Content: The game offers a wide range of activities, including quests, crafting, housing, and PvP, providing players with multiple avenues for engagement.
  • Active Community: Despite some criticisms, there are players who find the community friendly and supportive, with opportunities for teamwork and guild interaction.
  • Free-to-Play Model: The game is accessible without upfront costs, allowing players to explore its features without financial commitment.
  • Exploration and Adventure: Players enjoy the vast map and the sense of adventure it provides, with many dungeons and items to discover.

The main cons of the game

  • Poor Moderation and Management: Reviews highlight issues with biased moderation, unfair treatment of players, and a lack of professional support from the developers, leading to a negative gaming experience.
  • Pay-to-Win Elements: There are complaints about the game being a "cash grab," with microtransactions and expansion costs making it feel like a money sink.
  • Technical Issues: Players report bugs, performance problems, and graphical issues that detract from the overall experience.
  • Toxic Community Elements: Some users mention negative interactions with other players, including trolling and random killings, which can lead to frustration.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Better Developer Support: Players express a desire for more active involvement from game masters and developers to address issues and improve the gaming experience.
  • Larger Player Base: Some reviews note a lack of active players, which can make the game feel empty and reduce social interactions.
  • Improved Graphics and UI: While some players appreciate the retro style, others wish for modern graphics and a more user-friendly interface.
  • Depth in Storyline: A few reviews mention that the narrative aspect of the game could be more developed to engage players who seek a deeper storyline.

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