Fury

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Fury is a PvP oriented 3D fantasy MMO with a 3rd person view. Mix and match dozens of abilities, armor, and weapons then battle it out in instanced battlefields. There is no grind in Fury, all players start with 10,000 gold and every spell available is available from the beginning. Planning and team work are essential to victory.

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Fury Information
Game Title: Fury
Genres: 3D, MMO, Fantasy
Publisher: Gamecock Media Group
Developer: Auran
Area: Global
Official Site: Click Here
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

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Pros: +Realistic animations. +Fast paced combat. +Lots of abilities and equipment. +Team and FFA modes. +Leader boards and rankings. +Active staff.

Cons: -Everything unlocked means no sense of growth. -Small population, long queues. -No PvE or content besides PvP arenas. -Confusing for beginners, tutorial explains very little. -Long install and patch process.

Fury Reviewed

Released in late 2007, Fury is the first MMO developed entirely by an Australian team. Fury is also a rare case in that there is absolutely no grind. There are no levels and all players start with access to every spell, ability, and 10,000 in gold with which to purchase all the gear they want. The best way to describe Fury is as a free version of Guild Wars but without the RPG element. Players simply wait around in a large room and wait for arena queues.

Character creation in Fury is straight forward, each account gets one character which can be either male or female. There are several face, hair, and hair color appearance choices as well. Upon entering the game world players can adjust their graphic and interface settings and luckily Fury offers plenty of options. The tutorial in Fury is very limited, players are shown how to move, target and attack but not much else. At the end of the tutorial players must participate in one free for all arena with bots. The bots themselves are far weaker than players and the AI that controls them is pitiful. Even after the tutorial, players can play against bots but its not at all challenging or entertaining.

The graphics in Fury are very well done, assuming you have a computer that can take advantage of them. Characters actually lean forward if running straight and lean to the side if turning. The interface is also clean and generally easy to navigate. Since this is a PvP only game, the most important aspect is combat and how it works. All attacking and casting is done through abilities of which there are five types. Most abilities are tied to one of four elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Nature. Some abilities in each element category give players a charge when used while others cost a certain number of charges. There are also neutral abilities that neither add or cost charges. Each player also has an ability cap meaning only a limited number of the dozens of abilities can be equipped at any time. Powerful spells obviously cost more than weaker ones and this cap means that in a team fight, players must specialize into offensive and support roles. This ‘cap’ system also applies to equipment. Players can equip a very powerful weapon but would then be limited in armor choices, or vise verse. There are three main battle modes in Saga and they are Bloodbath (FFA up to 32 players), Vortex (team vs team capture the crystal), and Elimination (team vs team best of five rounds).

Since all abilities and equipment is available from the beginning, new players will be overwhelmed. Each of the many dozen abilities and armor types has ten tiers. (low tiers take up less of your cap but are weaker) Choosing the right combination of abilities, armor, and weapons at the right tiers is vital and new players are likely to get thumped by more experienced players. The tutorial doesn’t even touch on any of this and players must seek out “sage” NPCs to learn key aspects of the game.

The confusing customization and lack of things to unlock are bit Fury’s main weakness. That title goes to the tiny game community. The server is always nearly empty meaning long queue times for every game mode. The few players online usually beg through the chat for people to queue. People who enjoy PvP in games like World of Warcraft or Guild Wars may find Fury worth trying. There is nothing to unlock which means players can concentrate on developing killer character builds and testing them out. For everyone else, Fury has too little content to warrant a recommendation.

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3 Comments so far »

  1. by Hoax, on 07.25.08 @ 8:28 am

    Like said on other sites this game is primarily based on pvp…
    Thats all i have to say i quit the game the first day….

  2. by serum, on 08.11.08 @ 8:02 pm

    This game and its servers have been permanently shut down.

  3. by Sinner, on 08.12.08 @ 7:03 pm

    So what happens to the people that bought the game thinking it was going to work on their computers? But because the server admins for FURY never got around to letting all Graphics cards with the capabilities to play it be enabled, did I pretty much waste $30??!?!

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