Once you’ve made a decision, you’ll be then thrust into the Land of Britannia. You can either be male or female and it’s obvious from the avatar design which one is which. The game will ask you to select the avatar you’ll be using to represent your character. Other classes are supposedly going to be available but have not yet been introduced in-game. I believe at the moment there is only the Fighter and the Mage class available. Unfortunately, there isn’t much customization available in character creation unlike the original Ultima Online where you get to choose your character or even the class you want to portray. The game recommended I start with a mage character. I will explain in a moment what these virtues are for. These questions will tell you, your overall virtues within the game. You are then given a choice to jump right in or answer a few questions and let the game recommend a kind of character you should create. This can be a good thing though as you have the option not to clutter your Facebook account. The choice to login using your EA Origins account is not yet there. When you log in for the first time, you are asked to login either your Facebook account or as a guest. Ultima Forever is actually a throwback to the original Ultima series (specifically Ultima IV). Now, I know what you’re probably thinking, “OH NO! EA! THIS GAME IS BOUND TO BE HORRIBLE! THEY’VE RUINED ANOTHER GREAT TITLE!” But listen to what I have to say before making any judgments. Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar (sometimes simply known as Ultima Forever or Ultima 4Ever) is a free-to-play, online, action role-playing-game developed by Mythic Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. But August of last year, Mythic Entertainment released a new game for the iOS that brings back the old elements of classic western RPGs but with an updated story and graphics. There have been attempts to port games such as Ragnarok Online to the mobile platform but so far, I wouldn’t consider it a commercial success and frankly, I would rather play that game on the PC. There are many mobile titles right now that offer an RPG experience on Android and iOS, but I would say not a lot of them really caught my eye or could sustain me playing it hours on end.
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