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Game Review
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Gameplay
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Starting as nothing more than a common slave,
you quickly gain ranks through the social classes,
and either join the military forces, or those ranks of the rebels.
Choose between Chaos and Logic to make your fate.
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1st you need to choose your race.
There are 3 races for you to choose from:
Xion: These are the elite warrior type of NewAge.
They excel in battling, and have the strongest attack power for outpost units.
They are very poor in magic after concentrating on the ways of fighting for many many years.
Vailons: These are the best in Magic. They focus all their energy in the field of magic,
so they lack in combat skills. They have the longest attack range for outpost units,
but also the weakest attack.
Humans: Humans do not have any special attributes. They are moderate in battling,
and moderate in magic, and the same goes for the outpost units.
They are only a good choice if you can't decide if you want magic, or combat as your main area.
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Next you need to choose your class.
There are 5 classes Cavalier, Monk, Thief, Cleric, Marksmen to choose
from each with its own special stats bonuses.
With 10 skills in Newage, each of these skills determine how effective
you are at something. These are Hand, Blade, Pole, Axe, Mining, Harvest,
Military, Magik, Forging and Pharmacy.
All these will determine how you need to train your character.
Inpressed? Not yet!
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A 100 by 100 spacial field with over 5000 planets are in it.
There are 4 types of planets, ice, blue, desert, forest each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Players can build their own outpost in any of the planets to mine/harvest for resources.
These resources can be sold in the market to get GC (currency of newage),
or use in outpost battles where resources are needed to move or attack units.
In addition, units such as tanks, planes, battleship,etc can be build to protect/attack other players' outposts.
So feel free to create a massive trading center or a war empire
or a combination of both to survive the harsh environment of
the spacial field.
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