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3.0

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 25
  2. Negative: 17 out of 25
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  1. Jan 19, 2018
    8
    To be fair its not the lineage game you think it is. Because i rate it a 8 will not say its bad. Its good. You can let the computer play the combat. Its no needing to control your champion or avatar. But a good player knows you need. Most of the time you do not. But you have at least the option to play normal. All other games are based on click this building click to upgrade wait and theTo be fair its not the lineage game you think it is. Because i rate it a 8 will not say its bad. Its good. You can let the computer play the combat. Its no needing to control your champion or avatar. But a good player knows you need. Most of the time you do not. But you have at least the option to play normal. All other games are based on click this building click to upgrade wait and the cycle continues. However this game have not that kind of play style it have crates but tbh here you do not need to wait. You get every day great rewards only to login. To many people are spoiled that this is a pay to win. And frankly what mobile game is not? the single play games perhaps. This is random you can get a loot that give you the rare you need or you spend $$$$ for enchant and it breaks the item and start over. Its random people keep that in mind if you think spending is needing. Now the review.

    First the main story is full auto voice. Yes there are line of text in it. Great music great sound effect epic graphics for a mobile game.
    Main story take you 2 months to compleet. level 120 quests. If you login and do them every day. Daily farming *do everything take you up to 4 hours ar less depend on what you want to do but it take you at least 4 hours to farm. After that you earn almost none xp or rewards. Keep that in mind if you want to play this for real.
    The pve content is like i say 2 months
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  2. Feb 27, 2018
    10
    I adore this fluid mobile MMO and have sunk considerable playtime into it. It requires the latest devices and even the iPhone X can't run the highest graphics settings. I also experience memory crashes on the iPhone X which I'm blaming on the phone at this stage (as my friends don't experience this) but be warned. It does however look absolutely gorgeous even on my middle settings. It runsI adore this fluid mobile MMO and have sunk considerable playtime into it. It requires the latest devices and even the iPhone X can't run the highest graphics settings. I also experience memory crashes on the iPhone X which I'm blaming on the phone at this stage (as my friends don't experience this) but be warned. It does however look absolutely gorgeous even on my middle settings. It runs well on the iPhone X (lag free until the memory locks up) but I'm unable to play at all on my iPad Mini 2.

    I play on a dedicated Oceanic server where I am in a clan with a wonderful group of new friends who play in my timezone. The game is grind-y but cuts out the tediousness by automating a lot of the day to day routine, while still allowing you to assume full control easily at any time. There is a wealth of things to do, even once the daily objectives are met, or alternatively you can make a second, third or fourth character on the same server.

    The game can easily be enjoyed for free and several top players boast they have never spent a cent. There are also affordable options for people who like to support the game without going to extremes (28-day daily diamond and gold rewards). If you have the budget, you can buy almost everything you need to catapult you to the top. However, there is suitable content and enjoyment for all budgets and you tend to play with (and against) people on a similar footing to yourself.

    Overall: for a mobile freemium MMO, Lineage 2: Revolution ticks all the right boxes and offers a fun and vibrant game. While it has its fair share of detractors, the game population is healthy and easily accommodates new players. World chat can descend into banality and the community can be troll-ish, parents beware. Finding the right clan to suit you is key and I think why I enjoy this game so much.
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  3. Mar 6, 2018
    10
    Lineage 2: Revolution is rapidly growing mobile Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game by NetMarble. The game boasts high-quality graphics that can rival a computer MMORPG’s graphics, Lineage 2: Revolutions graphics are made possible by Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 system. Lineage 2: Revolution features an on-the-go experience for fans of the Lineage series or new players who want anLineage 2: Revolution is rapidly growing mobile Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game by NetMarble. The game boasts high-quality graphics that can rival a computer MMORPG’s graphics, Lineage 2: Revolutions graphics are made possible by Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 system. Lineage 2: Revolution features an on-the-go experience for fans of the Lineage series or new players who want an addictive game that can be played anywhere. The game is not based on who can spend the most but rather who can put in the most time to become the strongest! Players can choose from three distinct classes: Warrior, Rogue, and Mage. Within each of those classes, players can select from four gender locked races that they want to take to battle. Lineage 2: Revolution features different kinds of gameplay for each different type of player. The game has both Player versus Environment and Player versus Player or PvE and PvP for short. For the player who enjoys PvE Lineage 2: Revolution has an immense storyline that can take even the most addicted players weeks to complete! In the storyline players must progress through 18 episodes to discover more about the dark-brotherhoods intentions. Players must work hard and get stronger to save the land of Aden from the dark-brotherhood. For the players who enjoy getting in on the action and testing their skill against other players, the game boasts a wide variety of PvP. Some of the PvP features in the game include siege warfare, a PvP pit, and 1 on 1 PvP in the Arena. The game has useful sound effects that contribute to how you should move your character in battle to avoid getting killed by a bosses skill shots. The game features an “auto” feature that lets players leave the game running and earn rewards even when they can’t play because they are at work or school. This feature is very useful not only while players can't play but also when they can't find the location they need to go. Aside from the afk feature the game has a joystick for movement and attack buttons for the players to activate their character’s abilities. Lineage 2: Revolution is set in the third person and lets players experience and see more of the territory they are in. The third person view also helps players stay aware of their surroundings and make better decisions on how to move their character. It also helps the PvP players avoid walking into traps set by rival clans. In most MMORPGs there is no end but there does become a point where you become so strong that you demolish all your opponents and no one can stop you. Watching your characters combat power increase time after time and seeing how strong you've become on your journey is very satisfying and addicting to keep your character growing. If you're not playing Lineage 2: Revolution you're missing out on a great game! Lineage 2: Revolution is a definite 10/10 for me! Expand
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74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Jan 29, 2018
    70
    Lineage II: Revolution is a good adaption of the MMO genre on smartphone and tablets, with a more than sufficient end result.
  2. Jan 3, 2018
    40
    Lineage 2: Revolution is a reminder that there's a reason some things haven't really been done before. If it weren't for the weird way it approaches IAPs, this would have still only rated slightly higher. It's not particularly exciting, and setting it down almost has a lifting of weights from one's back feeling to it. Grinding gets old quickly, and the micro-managing of so many different things is so overwhelming that many might find themselves not even bothering with half of it. The game gives special rewards just for not playing it.
  3. Nov 27, 2017
    70
    Lineage 2: Revolution checks all the standard boxes in the MMORPG canon. It's nothing new or particularly inspired and it struggles a little with its PC heritage in terms of interface and controls, but if you're looking for a (really) standard MMORPG on mobile platform this is one of the best choices around.