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<title>R.O.S.E. Online Goes Live</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><i>This article was originally published on Gaming Horizon, GameBump's predecessor. Certain formatting, imaged, and embedded content may have been lost in the transition process.The original author is Matthew Call.</i></p>

<p class="MsoNormal">The R.O.S.E. Online
official site has announced that the game is now available for public download
and that the games official servers are live.<span>&nbsp;
</span>New users will be given a 7 day free trial upon registering and
downloading the game.<span>&nbsp; </span>Players who were
in the beta are also able to transfer their accounts over to the official
game.<span>&nbsp; </span>Happy hunting!

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<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2005 03:21:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>GH Review: R.O.S.E. Online (Rush On Seven Episodes) (PC)</title>
<author>The Gaming Horizon Archive</author>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>This review was originally published on Gaming Horizon, GameBump's predecessor. Its format does not match our own but we support its content.  It was written by Matthew Call.</p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><img style="border: 0px;" src="/typeimage.php?color=orange&font=stencil&text=THE LOWDOWN&size=25" alt="The Lowdown"/>



<p class="MsoNormal">R.O.S.E. Online, which stands for Rush On Seven Episodes, is
a new MMORPG which will soon hit the market in North
 America. Currently the game is in an open beta phase, which means
that anyone who wants to can register for and download the game for free. The
game is being developed by Korean developer Gravity, the maker of Ragnarok
Online. It's important to note that this review covers the European version of the game, and was conducted on ROSE's European server.<br /> 



<p class="MsoNormal">The storyline of ROSE centers on a war between two gods. Arua,
the goddess of Good, created seven worlds which were good, happy places until
Hebarn, god of Evil, took control of the seventh world and caused everything to
go amok. Players are thrust into the middle of this conflict and must restore
order to the seven worlds.



<p class="MsoNormal"><img style="border: 0px;"   src="/typeimage.php?color=orange&font=stencil&text=THE GOOD&size=25" alt="The Good"/>



<p class="MsoNormal">The star feature of ROSE is the graphics engine. The visuals
have an anime look to them, which is distinctly unique to the genre. Cartoony
visuals are nothing new to MMORPGs, but anime style cartoon graphics are unique.
The graphics are certainly the games most appealing feature, as they greatly
enhance the atmosphere of the game and help to slightly make up for its shortcomings
in other areas.



<p class="MsoNormal">Since the game features seven worlds, players are also able
to travel between the worlds; each is quite large and features a unique set of environments
and enemies. This enables players to have a large amount of freedom and leaves
much to be explored within the game. If players tire of an area it is
relatively simple to travel to a new world and get a fresh start.



<p class="MsoNormal">The party system in ROSE is also slightly different than in
other MMORPGs. In ROSE the number of players allowed in the party is determined
by the level of the players in the party. The higher the level, the more
players are allowed in the party. This encourages small groups in the beginning
but opens up the possibility of huge groups later in the game. The guild system
enables large numbers of players to group together and even attempt to take
over entire worlds. When a guild owns a world, it gets a cut of all financial
transactions that take place on that world, creating a massive cash flow for
the guild. While this is innovative, the developers will need to ensure this
feature doesnt lead to price gouging in the game.



<p class="MsoNormal">Last but not least of the good features is the style. While
Ive already mentioned the unique graphics in the game, theyre only part of
the overall experience. The characters in are, for lack of a better word, cute.
Also the game doesnt limit itself to medieval-type weapons and equipment. In
addition to the typical staff or sword, players can also use guns and other hi
tech equipment like dune buggies. Controlling a sword-wielding, buggy-riding
cute anime character as he (or she) drives around the world is an entertaining
experience.



<p class="MsoNormal"><img style="border: 0px;" src="/typeimage.php?color=orange&font=stencil&text=THE BAD&size=25" alt="The Bad"/>



<p class="MsoNormal">While ROSEs look is unique, that is unfortunately about all
that sets it apart from other MMORPGs on the market today. ROSEs greatest weak
spot is the lack of a well developed storyline. There is little in the game
that gives the player a reason to feel motivated to play it. Quests are few and
far between and are usually of the kill-seven-enemies-of-this-type variety. There
often is not a reason to kill the monsters, other than the fact that the game
said the player should. This means that instead of feeling like part of a
greater story, players often resort to power-leveling and exploration for their
gaming.



<p class="MsoNormal">The games combat system also needs some work. Combat is
simply point and click, then sit back and watch. Until the player reaches level
10 he only has one attack to choose from and watching the same combat animation
over and over again for ten levels gets tiring. The enemies also leave a little
to be desired. Some of the first enemies the player encounters are giant jellybeans.
Its one thing to be wasted by a cute little bunny rabbit or something, but a
jellybean? Thats just embarrassing.



<p class="MsoNormal">The sound in the game is neither good nor bad. There is
little to set it apart from other MMORPGs and the music repeats often enough
that it becomes annoying after a while. The combat sounds are decent, but could
use more variety and power behind them.



<p class="MsoNormal">Last of all, the character creation feels a little flat. There
are only four character classes to choose from: soldier, muse (magic user),
hawk (ranger), and a dealer. Each class has a few different looks to choose
from, but the only real customization options the player gets to use control
the characters hair, gender and face. This leads to several players using the
same or very similar models in the game.



<p class="MsoNormal"><img style="border: 0px;" src="/typeimage.php?color=orange&font=stencil&text=THE VERDICT&size=25" alt="The Verdict"/>



<p class="MsoNormal">ROSE is a decent MMORPG, especially since it is in beta and
currently available free of charge. The anime look makes the game worth
checking out for fans of anime RPGs and sets it apart in what is now a crowded
genre. Unfortunately the game is not groundbreaking, and players can easily
feel disconnected as there is not much of an overall storyline. The game is
still in beta, so there is a chance that the developers will fix many of its
flaws before its official launch in North America.
If you like anime ROSE may be worth
checking out, however there are plenty of other MMORPGs out there that offer a
more engaging and entertaining experience. If you'd like to try the game out for yourself, feel free to give it at go by clicking <a href="http://www.roseeurope.com/Pds/Down.asp " target="_blank">here</a>.<br />&nbsp;

	<p><img style="border: 0px;"  src="/typeimage.php?color=black&font=stencil&text=GAMEPLAY: 6.5&size=20" alt="GAMEPLAY: 6.5" /> <br />
Not very original and the game needs some kind of engaging storyline.</p>

<p><img style="border: 0px;"  src="/typeimage.php?color=black&font=stencil&text=GRAPHICS: 8.8&size=20" alt="GAMEPLAY: 8.8" /> <br />
Not state of the art, but the anime style is impressive.</p>

<p><img style="border: 0px;"   src="/typeimage.php?color=black&font=stencil&text=SOUND: 7&size=20" alt="SOUND: 7" /> <br />
Decent, but nothing that really stands out. Music repeats too often.</p>

<p><img style="border: 0px;"  src="/typeimage.php?color=black&font=stencil&text=FUN FACTOR: 8.3&size=20" alt="FUN FACTOR: 8.3" /> <br />
It is an MMORPG, so much of the fun comes in grouping with other players.</p>

<p><img style="border: 0px;"  src="/typeimage.php?color=black&font=stencil&text=REPLAY VALUE: 8.5&size=20" alt="REPLAY VALUE: 8.5" /> <br />
There is always more to see or do, and players will make friends with other players online.</p>

<p><img style="border: 0px;"  src="/typeimage.php?color=orange&font=stencil&text=TOTAL SCORE: 7.8 &size=23" alt="TOTAL SCORE: 7.8" />

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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2005 10:07:00 -0600</pubDate>
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