![]() Overflowing with story, and probably has some of the best combat effects in a game of its kind. Dungeon Fighter is one of the better ones. I’ve played my fair share of side-scrolling MMOs like this and I gotta say. I played through a good amount of the game over the last month and I can see why you all enjoy it so much.ĭungeon Fighter doesn’t really look very “Anime-ish” as opposed to other titles in this list but there is no denying it is Anime-inspired. Like PSO2, a lot of you guys were really upset when I didn’t include Dungeon Fighter Online in my previous video. with FlyFF, Fiesta and other games like them all hopelessly clinging to their last breaths of life, Eden Eternal Vendetta might be our last refuge. It’s beautiful, as are the skill effects and honestly. The population is also several times larger than Aeria’s version as well, especially after they sold their company to Gamigo.Įden Eternal takes place in the complete opposite spectrum of the Anime niche: chibi-inspired Anime graphics, and gives us one of the last older-gen Anime MMO feels left. If you’ve watched us in the last year or two you’d know we’ve tried out quite a few private servers for a large variety of games.Įden Eternal Vendetta is actually one of the better ones out there, providing players with the opportunity to experience the game, sans the pay to win that Aeria Games introduced into it. ![]() Then I came across the private server: Eden Eternal Vendetta. and saw the desolate wasteland the game had become, I’d lost all hope in ever really progressing through the game. They take good games, make them heavily pay to win, unbalanced pieces of garbage and then eventually shut them down when people stop playing them. Its combat is a little clunkier though and definitely shows its age, but the amount of features the game has completely trumps any other Anime MMO out there.Īeria Games is one of the worst publishers in the MMO-sphere. It does it better than any other MMO out there. crisp? I’d say, but you don’t get any Anime-er. Graphically, yes, Soul Worker is the most. Its population is off the charts, having over 10 different servers, all with hundreds of channels that are filled with tons of people. not many games come close in terms of quality. Nevertheless, after a tremendous amount of you were surprised I opted to not include PSO2 I chose to this time because let’s be honest here. This is somewhat of a nuisance for people that don’t even know if they want to play it or not but it is fairly easy if you Google around for a guide. You also need to navigate their website – completely in Japanese, to sign up. ![]() Instead, to play the game you need to download third party software that isn’t officially supported by Sega to translate and play the game. This is because PSO2 never officially launched in the West. ![]() just isn’t as readily available as the other games in this list. This is because the game, although incredible. I haven’t included Phantasy Star Online 2 in a “top” video in a very, very long while. It also has, arguably, one of the best action combat systems in an Anime MMO. This makes it easier for players to find parties and actually participate in the content the game offers – especially without all the bullshit modifications Gameforge made to the game to promote purchasing items via the cash shop.īurning Soul Worker is by far the most visually pleasing Anime MMO released in the West right now. The population as of January 2019 is higher in comparison as well – although admittedly a lot of these players are at higher level content. Note, the game in question isn’t Gameforge’s Soul Worker but rather – the Burning Soul Worker private server.īurning Soul Worker is further ahead than Gameforge’s version by many, many months, having significantly more content – both custom and official. I include this game in every single video I do about Anime MMOs because to this day – it is still the very best Anime MMO released in the West. So allow me to provide you all with a slightly larger, more inclusive list of Anime MMOs now that I’ve had the opportunity to play through each and every one of these in more detail.
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