Aion
In addition to Lineage II there is another title of NCsoft that in recent years has had some success in Italy too: Aion (which have already seen two versions, The Tower of Eternity and Assault on Balaurea, of which you can see a video here), a MMORPG played just in Asia by more more than 3.5 million players. Witness, among other things, the interest of Anita Carloni, whom Second Life residents known as the former mentor Biancaluce Robbiani, in Aion known as Catlady.
As in many MMORPGs even with Aion the game will start by building your own character, for which each player can select a class choice of warriors, scouts, mages and priests, a race choosen between the Elyseas, namely the legitimate lords of Elysea, the lower half of the shattered world of Atreia where you play the story of Aion, or the Asmodians, residents of of the upper half of Atreia, made strong and adaptable by the cataclysm that devastated ancient Atreia (but the game also speak of the Daevas, the original race from which both Elyseas and Asmodians derive, and of Balaurs, a class solely controlled by the server that lives in the Abyss, a strip of land which can be accessed from level 25 remained at the center of Atreia halfway between the two kingdoms and therefore can act both as friends and enemies).
Once you download a free launcher and created the character is then necessary to select the master server on which to play (each server acts as a "world" apart, you can not carry your character from one server to another) and pay a monthly fee of $ 14.99 per player (more euros or dollars you will spend on more ecquipments) as the Perento server (one of the European official servers, speaking English, but there are others also in French and German in addition to the official U.S. and Korean servers) on which Biancaluce / Catlady and ninety Italians formed a vast "legion", Nova Legio. Alternatively you can subscribe to a private server but as was the case with the Legacy II NCsoft tends to intervene and ask for closure in case of a striking success in terms of number of players entered. Alternatively you can subscribe to a private server but as was the case with the Legacy II NCsoft tends to intervene and ask for closure in the case of a conspicuous success in terms of number of players entered.
As for Lineage II, the setting is largely fantasy, but the graphics, the result of CryEngine engine of Crytek originally developed for Far Cry e Crysis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryEngine) appears even more care than in other MMORPGs, in particular the features of the faces and movements of the characters, as well as the environments. Another peculiarity is the possibility for the players to fly and to support aircraft combats that vary depending on the wings used by the characters. In the game, that the developers wanted to define PvPvE (player versus player versus environment) for the combination of elements of individual and group clashes and riots against the computer, there are also three types of missions (“quest”), crucial for the growth of each character.
