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Age of Conan
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Age of Conan

by Eidos Interactive
Windows XP  Ages 18 and Over
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   Windows XP
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over.
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Edition: Standard Edition
  • Game on 2 DVD's
  • Full colour 72 page manual
  • Buddy Card
  • 30 days free play

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  • ASIN: B0012PN1TE
  • Item Weight: 150 g
  • Release Date: 23 May 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,025 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Based on the events and characters of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is a fantasy themed massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that immerses players in a dark, expansive universe filled with ground-breaking brutal combat, dangerously intoxicating magical abilities, and the social and cooperative game features that MMORPG players crave.

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The MMORPG finally matures
A troubled King Conan on his throne
A troubled King Conan on his throne.
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Test your metal in close combat
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The War Mammoth & Killer Rhino
Straddle War Mammoths & Killer Rhinos.
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Lead your guild in massive player vs. player battles
Lead your guild in player vs. player battles.
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Explore the pleasures & pitfalls of the Hyborian Age
Explore the pleasures & pitfalls of the Hyborian Age.
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Set in the later years of Conan’s life, after he has famously become king by his own hand, the game centers around the fragile state of Conan’s rule in Aquilonia. Surrounded by enemies and hostile nations, Conan’s rule hangs by a thread and in the end, it’s up to players, either singly or backed by their guilds to turn the tide for or against the embattled king.

Massively Multiplayer Gaming for the Adult Player
One of the most highly anticipated MMORPGs in recent years due to the strength and familiarity of the Conan franchise across a variety of major media, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is the first of several releases planned for the franchise, all of which are aimed at an adult audience. Firmly rooted in the savage, bloody, violent and sexy Hyborian universe, players can expect a graphically beautiful game blended with gritty gameplay that is true to both the barbarian hero from Howard’s writings and the Schwarzenegger influenced version from books, movies and comics.

Available Cultures and Classes
Although Age of Conan contains a wide range of peoples, its playable cultures are currently limited to Aquilonians, Cimmerians, and Stygians. Within each of these players can choose from a selection of archetypal character classes, although available classes and subsequent subclasses are not necessarily the same within each culture. For example, archetypal classes for Aquilonians and Cimmerians are Rogue, Priest and Soldier, while Stygians are represented by Rogue, Priest and Mage. Further differences exist within subclasses for each. See the basic breakdown of all three cultures below:

Aquilonians: Internally divided, but united against their barbarian neighbors, the Aquilonians live lives on the edge. Their kingdom, with its prosperous cities, enlightened culture and religious freedom, is known as the "Flower of the West." Yet for all this and despite the power of King, Conan I, it is a land where culture clashes and unrest are always a threat.

Cimmerians: As the Hyborian Age comes to an end the northern barbarian clans of the Cimmerians know that the end of their time is drawing near too. King Conan I of Aquilonia is himself a Cimmerian, though not typical of his people. Although his life has been filled with wanderlust, his Kin care nothing for what occurs outside their clan territories.

Stygians: Masters of the magical arts and ruled by their consuming worship of the serpent-god Set, the Stygians excel at occult and diabolic lore. They learned long ago that true power lies in knowledge and in pacts with dark powers. This single-mindedness has allowed them become the only culture to harness the secrets of the Mage class and power that comes with it.

Modes Singleplayer as well as Multiplayer
Unlike most MMORPGs, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures includes a significant singleplayer experience as well as deep overarching multiplayer gameplay. This is an atypical MMORPG feature, but one that has a purpose. Players enter the game as a lowly galley slave with no memory of his/her past, and over the first five to 20 levels of singleplayer action build the skills necessary to survive in the game's multiplayer levels. During this time you will traverse a variety of rich environments including jungles, deserts, mountains, valleys, dungeons and cities packed with NPCs, beasts and monsters, before eventually leveling up and moving back to your chosen culture’s homeland. Because the only character-related choices that players have to make at the game’s opening are their looks, clothing and culture, this singleplayer mode is important in deciding what class and subclass to pursue and thus the level of impact your character will have in greater multiplayer portions of the game.

In-game levels 20 and above are strictly multiplayer. 20-40 introduce players to guilds. 40-60 deal with large scale combat. 60-80 have the player interacting with King Conan and levels 80 and up represent end-game play. Here gameplay changes as social aspects of MMORPG gameplay take over on a large scale.

Real-time Combat That Takes Queues from the FPS
Traditionally MMORPGs have utilized a mix of auto and turn-based functionality in their combat systems, but Age of Conan dispenses with that, instead drawing inspiration from FPS/action games. Firmly rooted in the brutality of the Hyborian universe, game developer Funcom has devised an action-based system that not only provides the sense of actually being in the fight, but also requires the player to participate in it. That means no simple targeted attacks. Players can attack and defend from nearly any position in real-time, whether on the ground or atop a mount, while standing still or on the move. It’s a recipe for carnage and one that fits right into the world of Conan.

The combat system in Age of Conan comes in three forms: drunken brawling, mini games like CTF and massive Player vs. Player battles, which lets you engage in siege combat to defend or attack a city. All are easy to learn, but difficult to master, providing hours worth of play and replay value and are the core of this new cutting edge MMORPG.


System Requirements:


Minimum Specifications: Recommended Specifications:
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz or equivalent Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or equivalent
RAM: 1GB 2048MB Dual Channel DDR2
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX or equivalent
Video Memory: 128MB 512MB
DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
Hard Drive Space: 30GB of Free Space
Other: Broadband connection required for online gameplay
 


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In a world filled with cruel gods, mythical creatures, lost civilizations and a struggling human race, the mighty barbarian has finally seized the throne as king of Aquilonia. But Conans rule is on the brink of chaos, spiraling towards the doom of ancient evils. In Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, dark magic and brutal combat lurk around every corner, and each man and woman must carve their own unique destiny under Conans reign. In the true vision of Robert E. Howards dark universe its now time for you to become a messenger of death in Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures!

  • Enter the true Conan experience: The first official Conan online RPG sends you on a brutal journey in the footsteps of the worlds greatest fantasy hero. Meet Conans friend and foes, battle demons and monsters known from 70 years of Conan history, and step up to the ultimate challenge and befriend the mighty king Conan himself.
  • Explore the world of Conan: Enter Age of Conan's gigantic and unique gameworld containing more than 30 distinct regions spread across the three mighty nations of Aquilonia, Cimmeria and Stygia. Explore deep jungles, burning deserts, inhospitable mountains, vast valleys, dark dungeons or gleaming cities, and take part in an incredible journey of exploration and adventure.
  • Real Combat Engine: Experience Funcoms revolutionary Real Combat engine, and fight mounted or on the ground. Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures features a new multi-point melee system allowing players to swing their weapons where they direct, in real-time, going head-on against the formulaic nature of online RPG combat. The Real Combat engine also allow players to team up in battle formations and command both Conan NPCs and other players in epic multiplayer battles, as well as giving you the chance to participate in massive Hyborian sieges.
  • Single-player vs. massively multiplayer: Emerge

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
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The beta seems a good product and worth a purchase, I reviewed it to level 13 below. However the EU launch date has been moved forward to the 17th, thus the 16th is not enough time to download the 13 gig+ client for a preorder bonus, if this alters then fair enough.

Firstly this game has some performance issues but as its still the beta they have some time to polish the game off for release. The graphics are good and the more mature levels of storyline, gore and graphic content make this suitable for adults or older teens. The gameplay is what's important when it comes down to it and this game has several semi unique features.

1, Directional combat is a great addition and with some tweaking will send this MMO into a realm few have dared to go. Imagine fighting a monster, its friend joins in and you alter your attacks to hit both directions, you dodge left, put your shields to the right and then do a right sided combo. You actively block the monsters that's still close enough to attack, chop its head off with a finisher and jump back to avoid its friends counter attack. Ready to inflict the final blow, your about to do a double forward hit, when out from behind comes another player charging at you, so at the last minute you choose a swing to hit front and back instead!

2, Group pvp content, this really is going to be excellent. Keeps to siege, with archers firing off the walls and players using catapults to break down the doors. Then there are the towers and resource points outside of the main keeps to fight over. I've not experienced it yet during beta but I cross my fingers its well implemented, as it sounds a pvp'ers dream.

3, Quests with a bit of heart, you can respond much like a traditional RPG with insults or sympathy to the people issuing you quests, it's a nice touch which immerses you a bit further into the quest experience. The have people and cut scenes also help if you like your quest or conversely often find them a bit stale.

4, I've already mentioned fatalities, they are fun, throwing two swords into an opponent and striding over to pull them out. Frying your opponent, kicking and screaming with a blast of magic, turning his flesh to worms as he sinks to his knee's, smashing a downed opponent in the face with your boot, all good fun and in a days work when you execute a combo move and it turns into a critical hit to kill them. The weapon types you use and the combo all give way to different finishing moves!

5, A vast lore and world to explore, very rich as its drawing from a great author.

6, Many classes are very in your face compared to the relaxed, casual nature of other games. You can still play on PvE servers but you will need to think and act rather than just sit there mindless pushing a button. Enemies block certain directions and adjust that block when you hit them, you take advantage of this by the directional combat I mentioned above, then there's the active blocking and your own passive block to consider, then finally you move on to the standard MMO fare of what do I use first, DOT's, Knockdowns, buffs and debuffs etc.

7, FPS aiming for archers! This is optional as there is an autotarget mode but the aiming itself has a much greater degree of accuracy at range. Imagine hiding in a bush stealthed and watching your opponent from afar, just for the right time when he bends down to pick up that loot... Or climb that ladder or sit down and chat with a friend.

8, Technically this game does not yet make good enough use of the latest advanced processors, those with good graphics cards and plenty of ram will do much better than those with a quad core system and an average graphics card, though performance is improving gradually for all.

All in all the first 13 levels have been great fun, I can't wait to get to level 80 and do a FULL review but be warned there are a few niggling bugs in beta still to put up with and your mileage will vary.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Such a shame 5 Aug 2008
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I have played AoC since the day of release, I have a level 80 Ranger on a PvP server.

If you have the PC system to run AoC well, it looks absolutley stunning, the graphics and sound combined are both very well done and brilliantly realised throughout the various zones.

Gameplay wise, it is similar to most MMO's with the exception of the much vaunted combat system. The combat system is slightly different to what we have seen so far in other MMO's, does take a *small* amount of timing/skill to use properly and overall is more fun than the usual mindnumbing keybashing.

The starting area which takes you through your fist 20 levels of the game is very well done indeed, the storyline is good as well. It is polished and done very well.

On the whole, with some of the recent patches, levelling up to 80 is not too bad at all now, there are generally enough quests to do in order to get you there and not very much grinding required as such, if you take advantage of the quests on offer. Any grinding you need to do is really only in the 70+ range, and not a lot of it. What grinding you do need to do can easily be done, and fairly quickly in the Villas in Noble District.

Overall, despite the bugs/crashes getting to 80 is fine, fun most of the time, and worthwhile overall.

The game fails really, most noticably, when you reach max level of 80.

There is nothing to do, even on a PvP server. Currently the much delayed PvP "patch" which should have been in from the very start anyway, has still not shown itself, and has been delayed by 2 months or so. Reading the information available about what it will be like if/when it does come, is not very promising as well, very restrictive and unrewarding. I hope this changes before it goes live, or it will kill the game off for many people, me included.

This is the real problem with AoC, the developers Funcom, have an absolute gem of a game here at it's basics, but they have failed to correct quickly enough, the myriad bugs, incomplete and broken classes, no PvP system, and high end PvP (Battlekeep encounters) are also, quite frankly, boring, broken pointless and bugged as well.

It is a recurring theme in the game with little to no content at high levels, and having been touted as a strong PvP game, well, not having any PvP system in place from the start and still not having one over 2 months since release is incredibly poor.

The class balance is very poor, crafting is poor, itemisation is poor and there is no economy as a result. What little economy did exist has been broken by the developers in the last 2 patches.

Also, due to the way gemcrafting works, and the failure by Funcom to address these issues quickly enough, it has completely skewed World PvP as well. Players who have the time and resources are now using fully gemmed gear which basically allows them to 1 shot kill any other class in the game, ruining any semblance of balance to PvP. It also ruins their own combat system, one of the positives of the game, as tank classes run around 1 or 2 shotting everything with no combos required, just normal swings doing insane damage.

The way FC have handled gems is bizarre and totally against what 99% of players actually expected and wanted and expressed. They do not listen to the actual players and make some very very odd decisions about where they decide to fix things, and more often than not break more than they fix.

I would say this game had, and still has really, the potential to be truly incredible, however it has been badly let down by the developers, there are too many bugs, memory leaks, lag spikes and crashes, PvE Raiding is poor, PvP is meaningless, itemisation is a joke, and crafting is bland, boring, and mostly useless, with class balance non existent. The UI is primitive, guild management poor, no alliances, no options and what options there are, they are restrictive.

The top end game which was supposed to be Battlekeep sieges again is very poor. All these things should have been addressed by now, but they have not, and while they may get around to it at some point in the future, for many players it will be too little to late. They will have moved on to another game or back to a previous one. Many already have. It may be worth looking back in on AoC in a few months time, but the way things have gone so far, I have my doubts, and that really is a shame because I was looking for soemthing different than World of Warcraft to give my money to. At this point in time, AoC is sadly not it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Move over WoW 30 Dec 2009
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I bought this game on the premise that it wasn't World of Warcraft, I'd played that for over a year and just got fed up with the mind numbingly repetitive grinding and the fact that you HAD to be part of a guild, which most of the time is just a pain in the bottom! So I bought Age of Conan, I love it I have it running in full glorious detail on my laptop and WOW the graphics are brilliant. I would like to say that have had no problems with crashes or BSOD. I have a 6 characters ranging from level 5 to 45 and although levelling up can be a little long winded the quests are a little more intelligent and at least have some attachment ot the overall plot of the game. I love the combat system and managing to decapitate your opponent with resulting gore splatter is a nice touch, especially after the ultra sanitised WoW. Age of Conan has to me captured the spirit of the books and the style and atmosphere of Conan. I love this game and will be waiting for the expansion with baited breath.
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It's a fun game with plenty of bloody violence. Now it's also possible to level characters without even playing it if you get stuck.
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Aoc is a good game. It is a bit unpolished but has a decent combat system and good graphics. But the game is a bit lacklustre. Read more
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No where near as good as LOTRO / WoW
This game is bad, it plays bad, the combat is too over the top with right attack left attack and over the top attack (?!). Read more
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