En Masse has sent out some spooky screenshots to celebrate next weekend’’’’s Halloween holiday. The screens features characters duded up in their eerie best as well as some scary looking environments.
TERA devs have also announced that the official website has been overhauled. Check out the Halloween screens in our TERA gallery and be sure to swing by the official site to see the new look. What Halloween would be complete without an assortment of ghouls, wraiths, and other denizens of darkness all set in the eerie environment appropriately titled Halloween Town?
Our batch of scary new screens features a collection of new TERA monsters to fit the seasons theme, selected from the over 600 Tera Gold in the game. These include blood-sucking vampirs, evil jesters, troubling yet playful Tera Gold, and other creepy creatures. In his latest column for MMORPG.com, Industry Relations Manager Garrett Fuller discusses TERA with specific regard to the perception of games with Tera Gold gameplay and how TERA is breaking down the preconceived notions that tend to follow games originating in Asia.
Whether it's the fantastically rich lore or the interesting character archetypes, TERA is taking Western notions head on. Find out what else Garrett notes about TERA's Breaking Perceptions of Eastern Games. TERA remains on our list of highlighted games here at MMORPG.com and while expectations remain high, they still have some Tera online Gold hurdles to overcome. One hurdle is the Western perception of Eastern style game play. Many players feel like games developed in Asia can be grindy, pointless farming-style games that deliver a subpar experience. With games being developed so quickly and studios cranking out MMOs blindingly fast it is easy to have a lot of them appear to be similar in nature. Companies spend a lot in bringing these games over to the North American market. Some do very well. Others suffer from their design and Tera online Gold to meet Western expectations. Will TERA have to struggle with this issue?
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Barton le mercredi 02 mars 2011
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