• Publisher: Jagex
  • Release Date: Jul 22, 2013
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  1. Sep 20, 2015
    10
    Many people think this game is bad because of graphics, but they are wrong, RS was made with Java for everybody to play, at least the game is a little confusing, but its social interation and story is the focus of the game, you also have to manage 25 habilities. I THINK it is a epic game becaus e it made my infancy, you just have to ask people who played RS 1 and hear what they say, theMany people think this game is bad because of graphics, but they are wrong, RS was made with Java for everybody to play, at least the game is a little confusing, but its social interation and story is the focus of the game, you also have to manage 25 habilities. I THINK it is a epic game becaus e it made my infancy, you just have to ask people who played RS 1 and hear what they say, the game abords an giant difficulty and it is quite sustematic. Recommneded to nerds Expand
  2. Dec 22, 2019
    10
    Quite simply the greatest game ever made. A rating of 11/10 would be appropriate.
  3. Feb 10, 2018
    10
    I just love Runescape so much i have played it since i am 7 and i still love it and I will never stop thinking of it as my childhood
  4. Oct 9, 2017
    8
    Runescape 3 is the successor to the popular runescape 2 (also known as old school runescape), it was played by most for its PvP content before 2007-2010 after which the EoC (Evolution of Combat) was released which killed off most of the pking population of players as it was oriented towards the PvE side of the game. Also at this point the developers began to update a lot of the game worldsRunescape 3 is the successor to the popular runescape 2 (also known as old school runescape), it was played by most for its PvP content before 2007-2010 after which the EoC (Evolution of Combat) was released which killed off most of the pking population of players as it was oriented towards the PvE side of the game. Also at this point the developers began to update a lot of the game worlds and monster's graphics which made the game lose its "old school" feel.
    Cost
    The game's payment model is free-to-play, but has the option for players to upgrade to a member's subscription at a cost of £5.99/m, in free-to-play worlds, players may train 16/27 of the skills up to 99, this can however be more far more tedious than it is on a member's world as a lot of the high level training content is locked behind the members subscription and even when a player does reach that high level, a lot of the abilities they would unlock from them is also reserved for member's worlds. In this sense the free-to-play version of the game is more of a teaser of the whole game for new players rather than where many players play for real. The game does however have a way of obtaining a member's subscription without paying real money which I have explained above, so for those without the ability or money to pay for their subscription with real money this can be very helpful.
    Gameplay
    The main goal of most players in this game is to reach level 99 in all skills, 5 of these skills are combat only, while the most of the others are trained to give boosts to your combat ability or equipment etc. The skills range from Construction which can be used to build a player owned house which can be outfitted with many useful facilities, to dungeoneering which gives tokens that can be used to buy upgrades to combat equipment or skilling buffs aswell as reaching certain levels that unlock areas in the world.
    Reaching level 99 in a skill is no mean feat however, some skills are painfully slow to level unless large amounts of gold is spent on training supplies. So, for players who like slow grind mmos for a big reward it is a very rewarding game, however for those with less time or patience it may not be the best choice in game.
    Gold is the main currency for trading between players and most shops (some shops have their own special currency) it can be acquired through many, many different ways. Most players will make their money off rare drops from bosses however it can also be made by completing treasure trails, training skills, casting spells, and much, much more.
    The PvE content is slow to begin with, with monsters having no real threat to the player however, as the player begins to progress the monsters having increasingly harder mechanics that need to be correctly prepared for or dodged/blocked, very high-level monsters and bosses may have many different skills that need to be dealt with accordingly.
    Graphics
    While the graphics aren't revolutional or have a particularly stand-out art-style they are nice to look at and are quite satisfying especially when in newer recently updated areas.
    World Design
    Each area in runescape has its own unique feeling, the areas range from jungle tribe villages to large walled cities, small market towns to elven fortresses etc. These areas arent just a one time visit either, with runescapes non-linear levelling/progressions system these areas must be travelled to by the player often for quests that aren't just "kill 10 boars" but require an actual level of thinking. There is also the wilderness which is far less used than it was before the PvP content was killed, however it is still a large expanse that players must very infrequently travel through where they can be attacked and killed by other players for their currently held items.
    Bugs
    Bugs in the game are quite rare, however when they do come up they can be game breaking, in the sense that players who abuse them can make lots of money or gain lots of experience sometimes months before they are found. There have been a few cases of this happening, however some out of the few, Jagex have rolled the game servers back or banned the offending players and fixed the bug.
    Microtransactions
    Microtransactions are a very controversial topic between players of this game, while bonds which can be purchased with real money give some an unfair advantage, it does give people the option to pay for their memberships with in game money which can take several hours to earn.
    Treasure Hunter is a daily bonus that rewards players with lamps that give small-large amounts of xp bonuses, at a daily level of two keys this bonus is fine however, the keys for the bonus can be purchased with real money which gives people the ability to buy their way to level 99 in their skills, which takes away from the achievement of another player who may have gotten there with hard work. Buying your way to a 99 can be very expensive however.
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  5. Dec 27, 2017
    10
    Excessive amount of quests.
    Wonderful Lore.
    An insane variety of skills to level up.
    No shortcuts. All Grind. This is the game that you can play for a life time.
  6. Jan 7, 2018
    9
    MMORPG, i think pay up or go away or invest your life for a couple cosmetic items or server error message please wait or your computer is infected with viruses due to X game. I'm sure one if not more of the points you've witnessed or been affected by and most large MMORPGs will have that problem.

    Where Runescape differs is not that its not grindy (its very grindy) or that you can pay to
    MMORPG, i think pay up or go away or invest your life for a couple cosmetic items or server error message please wait or your computer is infected with viruses due to X game. I'm sure one if not more of the points you've witnessed or been affected by and most large MMORPGs will have that problem.

    Where Runescape differs is not that its not grindy (its very grindy) or that you can pay to unlock cool stuff (there is a lot of cool stuff) but that it does it in a way that is not mandatory. When i first started playing way back in 2008 the game was simple easy to understand and an all round good game, but after a while it did falter i mean grinding became more intensive and paying for membership was kinda a pain at times but the core game was still alive, i just wish i had not taken a long 4 year break think of all the things i could have accomplished.

    When i did return the game was different but in my experience not all for the good reasons, i mean there was a graphic overhaul and some new awesome items and a bunch of other stuff, but the grinding was still major and buying PAID membership unlocked the rest of the FREE game it kinda puts veteran players who have played for sometime seem cheated and for those who cant afford membership makes them think "why did i even bother making a character if now i cant afford my level 80 attack gear".

    As a final verdict, i wont hate on this game in fact i wont hate at all, its a game i will keep playing because why ditch something that you've spent so long playing, but grind grind grind and pay pay pay can sometime lead to die die die for a game.
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  7. Apr 4, 2018
    8
    I would have probably gave a 10 to RS2 but the third one definately deserves less. It is still a good game with tons of things to do and hours to spend grinding. However it feels like RuneScape lost its spirit with this third version and its new graphics and combat system. I would still recommend it because of the original no-class build system and the variety of activities and quests butI would have probably gave a 10 to RS2 but the third one definately deserves less. It is still a good game with tons of things to do and hours to spend grinding. However it feels like RuneScape lost its spirit with this third version and its new graphics and combat system. I would still recommend it because of the original no-class build system and the variety of activities and quests but just as a casual game since most of the population is on the old school servers and the main servers look pretty dead. Expand
  8. May 16, 2020
    10
    The one MMO I keep coming back to.

    I've been playing RuneScape for over 15 years on and off and it's just got better and better. - Great quests: so much thought has gone into every one, no tedious "kill 100" to be found. - Interesting story and lore: Constantly evolving - Loads of skills: A bunch of different options to focus on. It's got more fun and less tedious over time despite
    The one MMO I keep coming back to.

    I've been playing RuneScape for over 15 years on and off and it's just got better and better.

    - Great quests: so much thought has gone into every one, no tedious "kill 100" to be found.

    - Interesting story and lore: Constantly evolving

    - Loads of skills: A bunch of different options to focus on.

    It's got more fun and less tedious over time despite more and more content.

    Graphics have got better and better over the years and the huge amount of content and quality of life updates make this a marked improvement on Old School RuneScape.
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  9. Jul 8, 2019
    9
    unfortunately not as good as Old School Runescape, but still a wonderful game. has an epic lore and "story-type" quests as well. i started playing in 2018 (i don't play it very much though) yet i enjoy it. (lots of people say you had to have played in 2007 if you actually like it!)
  10. May 26, 2020
    9
    I don't know why everyone hates this game and recomends OSRS. That game is old and kinda hard and botted, but this, i've seen a couple bots but not that many, than OSRS. I play it everyday and I enjoy it. The membership isn't that inportand than in OSRS and you can have fun without it.
  11. Jun 9, 2020
    10
    Probably the first game I ever truly fell in love with back in roughly 2005-2006. Find myself coming back year after year lol OSRS is amazing too! (less p2w)
  12. Jul 6, 2020
    10
    te permite jugar gratis a parte del contenido para probar si te gusta o por si algún mes no pagas y con dinero del juego puedes pagarte la membrecía (de hecho muy fácil pagarte la membrecía permanentemente con dinero del juego), aunque con dinero real no es muy caro (el que se queja en los comentarios por que es "caro" es un tarado). tiene contenido variado desde misiones bastantete permite jugar gratis a parte del contenido para probar si te gusta o por si algún mes no pagas y con dinero del juego puedes pagarte la membrecía (de hecho muy fácil pagarte la membrecía permanentemente con dinero del juego), aunque con dinero real no es muy caro (el que se queja en los comentarios por que es "caro" es un tarado). tiene contenido variado desde misiones bastante elavoradas, diferentes pvps, matar bosses, entrenar habilidades... la comunidad es muy buena así que puedes tener un grupo de amigos en un clan social (también hay clases competitivos)
    es muy personalizable así que si no te gusta tu armadura, puedes ponerte una skin (que se pueden conseguir gratis en eventos o pagando), puedes modificar mucho los grágicos y las opciones de juego.
    se puede jugar en el móvil.
    es imposible que te hackeen (el que comentó que le hackearon es porque o su contraseña era del estilo de 1234, porque introdujo su contraseña donde no debió o porque se la dio a un "amigo") ya que el juego te permite tener además de la contraseña, un pin en el banco y una validación en dos pasos.
    los gráficos no son demasiado cargados y no te cansan la vista, no son una maravilla, pero están bastante bien. y si te gusta lo retro, tienes runescape old school (que comparte membrecía con el actual) y si te gustaba runescape 2 puedes activar el modo legacy e irte a un servidor donde solo esté permitido este modo (lo digo por otro tarado de los comentarios)
    para el tarado que dice que el juego es más fácil ahora y por eso no le gusta: llegar al 99 en los skills es más fácil, pero es que ahora el nivel máximo de los skills es 120. conseguirte un full dragon (y equivalentes) ahora está tirado, pero es que ahora esa armadura es de noobs... ¿es fácil conseguirse una elite armour y ponerle las mejores perks? pero si antes era más fácil conseguir la mejor armadura... y si quieres mayor dificultad, tienes el modo ironman y el super ironman... la gente no es más tarada porque no se entrena...
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  13. Jun 9, 2014
    10
    Well I was lookign at other games on here and seen where I could review my runescape that I play.
    I have been playing runescape for around 13 years now.That is a really long time.I have over 1 year in actual in game time.
    This game does has its up and downs with the eoc.And yes some people did leave because of it, But they are getting ready to release the legacy combat system.Which is
    Well I was lookign at other games on here and seen where I could review my runescape that I play.
    I have been playing runescape for around 13 years now.That is a really long time.I have over 1 year in actual in game time.
    This game does has its up and downs with the eoc.And yes some people did leave because of it,
    But they are getting ready to release the legacy combat system.Which is just like how the combat system use to be before the eoc.Then you will be able to switch to which ever one you like.
    Which i think that is awesome runescape will have 2 Combat systems!
    People on here aint even mentioning that jagex has started a new poll that lets rthere players pick the next upcoming update.
    And the simpel fact that they have even admited they made a huge mistake and are asking the players how to make it better.And get this people they are actually listening!
    Look the game does not even have to be downloaded.It takes only a few minutes to load in your browser.
    Make an account and log in and judge it for yourself.
    I bet you will fall in love with runescape just like everyone else has.
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  14. Dec 11, 2014
    10
    Best MMO, you will be hooked with ton's of things to do, including hundreds of quests, variety of mini games and 20 skills to raise. All of this along side a vast world with many iconic locations. Recommend this to anyone.
  15. Sep 17, 2013
    10
    I've been playing runescape since 2002 and I've had blast with it. The game play is simple anyone can play it. The quests are actually quests not like Wow where you have to go kill 10 boars. Lots of updates and always have in-game holiday items every year.
  16. Nov 10, 2013
    10
    Fun game, tons of game play and an amazing story behind it. The quests in this MMORPG stand out above all other games of its genre. They are not typical "fetch me x amount of this item" or "kill x amount of these creatures". The music is phenomenal and the art style is enjoyable. Cheap to play and very entertaining!
  17. Aug 9, 2013
    8
    Gameplay: Although the techniques for leveling up and getting somewhere involves too much grinding, i have to praise this game for its quests, it seems to be the only major MMORPG that gives interesting quests instead of meaningless (crap) like "Kill 100 trolls", its lack of a class system is great too, making no restrictions in the skill system is a great amount better than the others outGameplay: Although the techniques for leveling up and getting somewhere involves too much grinding, i have to praise this game for its quests, it seems to be the only major MMORPG that gives interesting quests instead of meaningless (crap) like "Kill 100 trolls", its lack of a class system is great too, making no restrictions in the skill system is a great amount better than the others out there.

    Graphics and Audio: The graphics are the main reason behind me not giving it a 10 or 9, they are mediocre. The graphics works well for a browser game but some more quality for the downloadable version would be great.
    The music is full om emotion, both in happy and sad times and really give quests and areas more life, great job there.

    But i do not really approve of the newly introduced micro transactions, they devalue the game for the active and loyal older playerbase.

    But i want to finish with something good, the updates are common, they are free, and even if you have no interest in a subscription the free version is worth checking out, it has most of the skills and can give you a year or two of exciting gameplay.
    Jagex makes all updates free, they introduce new content all the time, unlike a certain other game which makes you pay for updates and expansions (you know what game i am talking about).

    In general it is a great game and worthwhile for both casual gamers and hardcore PvP addicts.
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  18. Aug 22, 2013
    10
    Runescape is a game I grew up playing. The different quests you have to do are ALL good stories and are enjoyable to play. The runescape world itself is very unique and is very recognizable. There are different cities you go to with shops, real people to talk to, to train your skills at. I would recommend this game to anyone.
  19. Aug 21, 2014
    10
    This game is terrible, if you play this game you are a waste of space and time, and you might as well be one of those Junior Edits scrub. Get a real game like Call of Duty or any other games made by them. GOML
  20. Jun 12, 2014
    8
    This is an online browser based MMORPG. I myself have been playing this game for years now, and i have been pleased by the game play so far.
    In the game you can train many different skills that ranges from level 1-99 and in 1 particular skill you can get to level 120. In order to get to level 99 (120) in most of the skills you will have to grind for several hours if not days, but this is
    This is an online browser based MMORPG. I myself have been playing this game for years now, and i have been pleased by the game play so far.
    In the game you can train many different skills that ranges from level 1-99 and in 1 particular skill you can get to level 120. In order to get to level 99 (120) in most of the skills you will have to grind for several hours if not days, but this is all a part of the beauty of this game.
    I am very impressed about the new graphics they have managed to make in this game because it is all browser running, but compared to the newer downloadable MMORPG's the graphics is not that impressive.
    You can play this game for free and get to play in a "limited" part of the world of Runescape, or you can choose to pay for membership and get access to everything within this game.

    I will now create a little list of stuff that you can actually do within the world of Runescape:

    Skills - At the moment there is 26 different skills that is possible to train to level 99, however one of the skills is possible to get to level 120. - There is still coming new skills to the game so there might be more skills in the future.

    Quests - As of today there is currently 195 different quests that you can try to complete, where 24 of the quests is free to play quests and 171 other quests you have to be a member to complete.

    Minigames - There are some different minigames within Runescape. Some of them are team based minigames, others are solo minigames and there is also some minigames where you are against other players.

    Monsters/Combat - There is a lot of different monsters within runescape, and the monsters variate to all level players. The monsters can be killed by using 3 different combat styles - Melee, Ranged & Magic.
    There are also some high level boss monsters that players can kill alone (or with teammates) to get some of the best gear within the game.

    This game can be very addictive, and you can easy and quick get sucked into this world of Runescape.
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  21. Jul 16, 2014
    10
    Awesome game as everyone says tons of gameplay and it feels kind of like world of warcraft. The game can be repetitive but it is fun to play once in a while. This game is like a breath of fresh air every time I play.
  22. Aug 1, 2014
    8
    As the score suggests, Runescape is a game that elicits strong responses; people generally hate what the developers have done or they've loved it. Nevertheless, there are good and bad aspects to the game.

    GOOD: Dual combat system: Recently, Jagex have added a mode that replicates the feel of the "old Runescape's" combat system. Players can also freely interchange between "Legacy
    As the score suggests, Runescape is a game that elicits strong responses; people generally hate what the developers have done or they've loved it. Nevertheless, there are good and bad aspects to the game.

    GOOD:

    Dual combat system: Recently, Jagex have added a mode that replicates the feel of the "old Runescape's" combat system. Players can also freely interchange between "Legacy Mode" and the "EOC Mode (ie. abilities)" on the fly as well as play on the same servers. For most tasks however, EOC mode is the one you want to go with.

    Macroing: As recently as 2011, the game used to be absolutely infested with macros/gold farming accounts. Ever since mid-2013 however, RS3 has been almost completely devoid of macroing. Jagex have managed to develop cutting edge, anti-macro software that catches and bans the vast majority of macros within a few days. Spambots advertising illegitimate gold selling websites, due to their disposable nature, can still be seen in many areas on the free game since new accounts can begin unrestricted chat. Even so, the volume is still considerably lower than it used to be.

    Quests: Unlike most MMOs, RS3's quests are phenomenal and actually make you feel like you're actually interacting with the game on a much more profound level. With over 200+ in game so far, they're arguably the best aspect of the game.

    Open class system: There are main "classes" in Runescape; Archers (called "rangers), Warriors, and Mages. Players can max out their combat skills without any penalty or restriction save the time needed to level them. Auxiliary skills like Prayer and Summoning are likewise accessible for all.

    Skills/Economy: Combat isn't necessarily the main focus of the game; there's just as much emphasis on mining for some ore, smelting it at a furnace, and smithing the bars into weapons and armour. Performing actions like these also increases a player's level in their relative skills, which allows you to use better tools, mine better ore and craft better weapons which can be traded with players freely and effortlessly across servers via the Grand Exchange.

    Pay-through play: Like EVE online, you can purchase items called Bonds which can be instantly redeemed for membership time, currency for the in-game store and even for tickets to the game's version of Comicon (dubbed "Runefest) held annually since 2010 in the UK. Earning the cash for one can take several hours of arduous labor, even for veterans playing on new accounts.

    Cons:

    Performance - The graphics are pretty cartoonish, and not of the best quality as Runescape is a browser game. You can however, download a 60 MB game client from the website that will increase perfomance a bit. There is an HTML5 version available, but it's been in beta for over a year due to the sluggish pace its development and use.

    F2P- Although the game is marketed as a F2P MMO, the free game's content is considerably lacking. You can only play on select servers, you get only 1/3 of the game world, and only 16 of the 26 skills cana be trained past level 5 to the standard level cap of 99. While you can raid instance-generated dungeons through Dungeoneering, PvE in terms of hunting down a boss with your mates in pursuit of drops simply does not exist. Methods of training and making money are significantly slower and over 80% of the game's content is members' only.

    PvP- There are two kinds of PvP; safe and dangerous the latter taking place in an area known as the Wilderness where players may kill other players for their items. Combat itself can be a bit clunky (EOC mode) and bland (Legacy mode). Except for Legacy-only servers, dangerous PvP is undertaken seldomly and by few players aside from scheduled, mass events known as 'Warbands.' The overall PvP experience significantly lags behind most games, despite the high-risk high-reward nature.

    Community: There isn't much content for mid level players (average skill stat of around 50) that can be undertaken with other players. The bulk of the community consists of either newbies (F2Pers) or veterans in P2P servers. As such, a mid-level, casual subscriber may occasionally feel like they're playing a solo-RPG instead of an MMO; constantly trying to catch up to the hardcore players.

    Conclusion: Runescape is an old game, for sure but its definitely worth checking out if you're a new/returning player. Even for a game this old, it has a remarkable amount of potential. All it really needs is a solid, long term plan for future growth on the developers' part, particularly in fixing the few gameplay elements that could really use a major overhaul.
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  23. Aug 12, 2013
    8
    Gameplay: Beautiful quest lines with an indepth story rather than "Kill x amount of monsters for Y gold and/or Z experience", several strategies for combat with no classes or class restrictions. Only downside is its tedious grinding system for training skills, where rather than by leveling up mining by extracting higher quality/more abundant ores, you level up by mining ores individually.Gameplay: Beautiful quest lines with an indepth story rather than "Kill x amount of monsters for Y gold and/or Z experience", several strategies for combat with no classes or class restrictions. Only downside is its tedious grinding system for training skills, where rather than by leveling up mining by extracting higher quality/more abundant ores, you level up by mining ores individually.

    Graphics and audio: The audio has had a beautiful overhaul on many tracks in RS3 compared to most of the compressed program audio to RS2, full of emotion and spirit to help you get into a game; graphics look amazing with html5 (currently usable via google chrome) but are sadly rather lacking for the java scripts that are forced a graphical cap.

    Community: community is rather split, with the oldschool servers (outdated back to 2007) and the live game, the community has somewhat little respect for the opposite sides, several people are nice, but some parts of the community can be BEYOND immature.

    Updates and membership fees: there is BEYOND YEARS of content in the members world, with brilliant story lines, access to dozens of sets of new armours and weaponry, hundreds of quests, and free updates with no DLC's as the game updates itself for you either monthly or weekly. Downside is the microtransactions, let's be honest here: NO ONE likes microtransactions

    RuneScape is a fantastic game, very enjoyable if you enjoy being your character and enjoy having deep storylines.
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  24. Mar 18, 2014
    10
    utter genius i wouldn't lick it in every way imaginable nfnfnfnnfnfnnfnnfnnfnnfnnfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
  25. Nov 5, 2013
    8
    Runescape 3 is the long-awaited sequel to the popular Jagex LTD web-title, Runescape (unofficially dubbed "Runescape 2" after an overhaul from the original 1998 format). Runescape is a web-based MMORPG that makes use of the Javascript engine to make the game stable in a web browser. Runescape first launched in 1998 and saw immense success until around 2007, when many players began to leaveRunescape 3 is the long-awaited sequel to the popular Jagex LTD web-title, Runescape (unofficially dubbed "Runescape 2" after an overhaul from the original 1998 format). Runescape is a web-based MMORPG that makes use of the Javascript engine to make the game stable in a web browser. Runescape first launched in 1998 and saw immense success until around 2007, when many players began to leave the game behind for more enticing titles such as World of Warcraft. Let's see if the latest installment can hold a candle to games released by the likes of more prominent developers, such as League of Legends Blizzard's titan ruler World of Warcraft.

    Graphics: Runescape 3 has a few key differences from Runescape 2, most notably the graphics system. Runescape 3 utilizes cell-shaded polygon-type visuals to produce extremely pleasing graphics that even hardcore players can commend. The issue with the graphics system is that, because it's so intense, it requires A LOT of bandwidth to enjoy. Even players with top-notch gaming rigs will have issues processing this game if their internet connection is even slightly subpar. Despite this, the graphics are fantastic for a 3rd party title. It should also be noted that the soundtracks in this game are great.

    Gameplay: Runescape 2 recieved a lot of criticism for it's gimicky and outright cheesy storyline implementations later in it's run, and Jagex hasn't improved on that at all. The story is extremely gimicky, and the tutorial levels are extremely tedious. While the introductory phases are necessary to thoroughly enjoy the game, Runescape 3 does little to impress those who are into the lore of games, and these intro levels will definitely make sceptical players turn their heads away from this game completely. Following the intro, however, the game takes off into an extremely vast do-as-you-please world, in which you can quest, level skills, take part in PvP, and enjoy all the other great RPG features this game has to offer. My own personal complaint is that, as a returning player, a lot of level requirements for items I worked tirelessly to get have changed and I can no longer use many of these valuable items. Bummer.

    Community: Without a doubt, the reason for Runescape's declining popularity is definitely it's community. While some are easy-going and mature players, many (most) are immature young kids who really bring down the game. In the past year or so, however, what with Runecape's less idiot-friendly interface, the community is making it's way back up.

    Hardcore or Casual?: Definitely casual. Don't get me wrong, you can play this game for hours and hours, but odds are you won't be really into it for much longer than two hours at a time.

    Bottom Line: Runescape 3 is a huge improvement over Runescape 2, and I personally enjoy playing it. Are there issues? Of course. Every game has issues, and that goes double for indie games. But for an indie release, this game definitely brings more to the table than to be expected of a typical web browser game.
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  26. Apr 22, 2014
    8
    Runescape is a game in which you can do anything you want to be. You could be a skiller, pvp, pvm, an adventure , or just be social. The game has been evolving since the creation of the game with almost weekly updates to keep the player busy. The community could either be good or bad some "worlds" are filled with nice people and others are filled with so called "elitist" that would tend toRunescape is a game in which you can do anything you want to be. You could be a skiller, pvp, pvm, an adventure , or just be social. The game has been evolving since the creation of the game with almost weekly updates to keep the player busy. The community could either be good or bad some "worlds" are filled with nice people and others are filled with so called "elitist" that would tend to humiliate or ignore the new players. I have been playing for about five years this game has had ups and downs since the community is aging and the on going updates. If you are a parent I would let your child play however your discretion is advised since its all about who is your child communicating online they could either be good people or bad people trying to gain personal information Expand
  27. Nov 23, 2021
    10
    The best MMO ever made. Original and unique (whereas newer MMOs tend to feel like they're copypasted from each other), it's a real RPG adventure (not a min-max grindfest), with actual amazing quests (better than any other MMO) filled with intriguing lore and an entertaining atmosphere, amazing music and an on-point sense of humour. The graphics, which in certain areas really show theirThe best MMO ever made. Original and unique (whereas newer MMOs tend to feel like they're copypasted from each other), it's a real RPG adventure (not a min-max grindfest), with actual amazing quests (better than any other MMO) filled with intriguing lore and an entertaining atmosphere, amazing music and an on-point sense of humour. The graphics, which in certain areas really show their age, add a sense of history which is charming and gives the game an identity; let yourself not be deceived, though: this is not a ridiculous fossil such as OSRS, but a living, well kept game with a tight update schedule and kept in time with what is expected of an MMO nowadays, plus its amazing, thriving community which numbers in the millions. For a game so cheap (in fact, you can play a lot of it for free!) with a company so small in budget and size, it sure has worked miracles in the 20 years of its history. 10/10. Expand
  28. Mar 6, 2022
    9
    Although not as good as Rs2 and 07' Scape Runescape 3 added alot of new content and fresh new story to the game. As a player since 2007 Runescape 3 is by no means bad. Its just nothing like the original feel and thats okay. It still manages to keep its essence and is still addicting in every way. Beware you will lose years of your life if you get into this game it is that addicting.
  29. Jun 4, 2022
    8
    Runescape Classic isn't listed but it's 10/10.
    Runescape 2007 isn't listed but it's 15/10.
    Runescape 3? It's 8/10. The reason is that it's not what the game used to be. But I have to say a couple of good things: the quests, the music, the atmosphere, the people, the QoL fixes, the community, the devs. You haven't really seen anything if you haven't studied RS3 lore. It will blow
    Runescape Classic isn't listed but it's 10/10.
    Runescape 2007 isn't listed but it's 15/10.

    Runescape 3? It's 8/10. The reason is that it's not what the game used to be. But I have to say a couple of good things: the quests, the music, the atmosphere, the people, the QoL fixes, the community, the devs.

    You haven't really seen anything if you haven't studied RS3 lore. It will blow your mind. One of the best and most underrated game lores of all time.
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