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Genre and what to do:
Role-playing game. Fury pretends to be a massively multiplayer role-playing game, a disguise it pulls off pretty well when you first start playing. You choose some physical characteristics for your avatar while listening to some nonsensical weirdness regarding "The Fade". This is an experience unlike any other massive multiplayer game ever made - in battle, the pacing is pure adrenaline and action and between battles you'll find depth and flexibility beyond that of any other RPG. Enter into a world of merciless combat and blood thirsty competition and enjoy the unrivalled challenge of facing human opponents right from the point of stepping into battle. Fury is what Guild Wars would be like if it got fat and addicted to amphetamines. All in all it is worth to play the game.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
The game is customized with great graphics and nice sounds. There are over 400 abilities, each with 10 available ranks providing near endless possibilities for character advancement and achievement. Combat with the exciting pace of an FPS game, and the strategic depth and character development of RPG. Dynamic matchmaking system that allows you to fight opponents of equal skill and experience. Classless advancement system for ultimate flexibility means no more gimping your character or being constrained to a specific set of abilities. In Fury you don't choose a class - you define your own! Be yourself and simply be the best.
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: Yes |
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Publisher:
Auran |
ESRB Ratio: Teen |
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Extras and features: |
· Stunning Graphics
· Sophisticated Sound System
· Exciting Storyline |
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Drawbacks: |
· Camera scrolls slowly |
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Requirements:
Windows XP/Vista,Processor: PIV 2.2 GHz,DirectX 9.0c,1 GB RAM,Free hard drive space: 8 GB,Direct 3D 128MB DirectX 9.0c,DirectX-compliant Sound Card |
Alternative names:
Furry, Furie, Fyry, Fary, Furry, Furi. |