Fallen Earth
- February 22, 2012
- Little Orbit
"Fallen Earth" is a post-apocalyptic MMORPG set in a ruined world, where you must survive as a clone with an unknown past. Explore the Grand Canyon's 1,000 square kilometers of harsh terrain, engage in classless advancement and non-linear gameplay. Participate in dynamic events, factional alliances, crafting, and PvP combat, with the freedom to play the character you want in a world of destruction and betrayal.
Reviews
- The game offers a unique leveling system and a variety of crafting materials, making it engaging for players.
- It's free to play, which allows newcomers to try it without any financial commitment.
- The game has a large map with plenty of quests and content to explore, providing hours of gameplay.
- Many players experience significant technical issues, including poor performance and difficulty logging in.
- The controls can be awkward and take time to get used to, which may frustrate new players.
- There are numerous bugs and glitches that detract from the overall experience, leading to a lack of polish.
- story5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- -20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The story features a main narrative with voice acting, but much of the content involves reading, which some players find manageable. While the main storyline has been criticized for being glitchy and lacking coherence, the abundance of side quests across various towns provides ample content, though some quests may be easier with cooperative play.
“So far it seems only the beginning/main storyline had voice acting, so there's a lot of reading, but that isn't really a big deal.”
“Running around the world, you'll see tons of other quests you can pick up along the way, which so far for me have been easy to understand and complete.”
“The multitude of towns and areas to do quests in means there is always content.”
“It was glitchy and the storyline didn't make sense.”
“So far it seems only the beginning/main storyline had voice acting, so there's a lot of reading but that isn't really a big deal.”
“However, the only downside is that some quests require or are easier to do with multiple people.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics are considered dated, reminiscent of 2011, but they do not detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the game. Players appreciate the unique leveling and tradeskill systems, as well as the engaging combat mechanics, which help to offset the visual shortcomings.
“The graphics may be from 2011, but the game is still great, featuring a unique leveling system and a challenging tradeskill system.”
“Obtaining resources can be challenging in lower-level areas, but you will almost always find the essentials.”
“Combat is enjoyable in both third-person and first-person perspectives.”
“The graphics are pretty bad, which is disappointing.”
“The visuals look outdated and lack detail.”
“The art style feels inconsistent and detracts from the overall experience.”