I had a chance to play Atlantica Online earlier this week in-between being sick and playing Warhammer: Online. For a game that is in beta, it seems to want to be treated as a game that has been already released, claiming in its advertisements: "Love it, or we'll give cash for your character!" This caught my eye specifically and made me want to try the game, not because I wanted to love it; I figured I'd hate it, since I'm a bitter shell of a man, and could get some cash out of it. However, if you take a look at the details of the 'offer' it sounds more like they're trying to get cheap power-leveling out of their players than actually convince you to play. Offers aside, we're here to discuss my first impressions, so let's get on with it! Atlantica Gold
Graphics/UI: 5/10 - 'Meh'
The graphics are nothing innovative. They're similar to most eastern games on the market. This game is particularly similar to Sword of the New World, a MMORTSRPG(?) I had the chance to try last year. I don't normally review games at the login screen, but this one wants to be. I had never in all my years seen a login screen with so many, many random colors. I think it was depicting a large-scale battle, but to me it seemed like an orgy of fairies and daemons on a rainbow chessboard. Once I survived the seizure-inducing login screen, it was time to create my character. Character customization is very limited, not only at the character screen but in-game as well. I only had about five hairstyles to choose from, two outfit types, and a...weapon? Well, anyway, once in-game the graphics didn't get that much better. After playing to about level 10(I think),Atlantica Online Gold I had gotten quite a few pieces of armor. Instead of evenly distributing them between myself and my mercenaries I figured I'd put them all on my "visible" character to upgrade his appearance. Where's my helmet? Where are the new pants I got? The character looked exactly the same as it did before I equipped anything on him.











