Ok, so I've been pretty hyped about this game since I first heard about it, but lost a lot of interest after a couple hours of Beta. Still, I descided to pick it up again last weekend (because I had preordered it after all), and I'm sitting here wondering what turned me off to it during that beta. I mean it is no Guild Wars 2, but I'm defiantly in love with this game.
The modern setting and the monsters and urban legends help the game stand out from all the Azeroths out there, but isn't really the main sticking point for me (but it is pretty sweet). Also, combat isn't too different from other MMO's, and despite the classless style of the game, people are sticking heavily to the Healer/tank/dps dynamic. Nope, the main draw for me in this game are the characters that inhabit it. I just love clicking on all the dialog boxes to listen to what the people have to say about the crazy shit that's going down outside their front door. I guess the closest thing I can compare it to is Vampires: The Mascarade: Bloodlines, but I don't think anyone here played that either. Also fun, if a little frustrating, are investigation missions, where the main focus isn't so much about killing things, but more discovering hiden secrets. Follows clues hiden around the map and even sometimes using the ingame browser to figure out the meaning. One example of this (that everyone uses, so I'm no spoiling anything you're not going to find if you look up anything about this game) is a mission where you rechieve information in Morse Code. You then have to actually look up morse code on the Internet to figure it out (or just look up the answer on a Wiki somewhere). While I can't claim to have finished a single one of these missions on my own, I still am enjoying them.
Yup. Fun game to play if you can handle more than one MMO (cause GW2 is totally coming out soon, y'all)