![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the core gameplay in Secret of the Solstice is much like every other MMORPG. The milk was actually surprisingly helpful, as it’s incredibly hard to earn enough money to purchase skill books and potions during the early parts of the game. The NPC also provided free ‘milk’ to newbies which were simply HP potions. One interesting thing that Secret of the Solstice did that I’d like to see other games do is have an NPC in the middle of town named ‘Solstice Guide’ that outlined the basics of the game. The game’s environments and character models look great and the overall gameplay is incredibly fluid, which makes playing the game an incredibly enjoyable experience. In fact, I’m glad they did it, as Secret of the Solstice simply looks gorgeous. I don’t blame the game’s developers for modeling their game after an incredibly successful one. Games like Water Margin Online and Tales of Pirates for example were definitely inspired by Ragnarok Online. There are actually quite a bit of free MMORPGs out there that drew their graphical inspiration from Ragnarok. The absolute first thing that popped into my head after logging into Secret of the Solstice is ‘Wow this looks far too much like Ragnarok Online to be a coincidence!’ The game seriously looks almost identical to Ragnarok, with only a few minor things changed. I’m a big fan of Outspark’s website, probably because they’ve done a great job to date keeping their games updated and hackers away. Another small thing I like about the game is that it’s published by Outspark. The game has an interesting art style, a good XP rate and enough variety to keep players hooked. Secret of the Solstice is another one of those ‘under the radar’ free MMORPGs that are surprisingly good. If you haven’t heard of Secret of the Solstice before you’re probably not the only one. Full Review Secret of the Solstice Review
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