The saying that you never get a second chance to make a first
impression is rarely more accurate than when it pertains to online
gaming. Indeed, most MMOGs that struggle through a poor launch,
especially one that is problematic and bug filled, never get an
opportunity to turn things around. However, Alganon hopes
to break that mold with a planned re-launching of their game later this
month. Can the game be saved from it's admittedly premature launch?
Will new leadership right this ship before it capsizes completely? Join
Ten Ton Hammer's own Jason "Medawky" Bolton as he takes a second look
at the game. While it is too soon to tell what the proposed changes may
do for the future of the game, there are some interesting signs of life
already present.


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This new subscriptionless model also gives the game a
near Borderlands like feel that allows players to jump in for some
quick solo action or gather up friends and hammer out some more
in-depth content. Leveling in Alganon is done with nearly no curve as
the pace stays steady throughout the process with quest rewards going
up proportionally with the amount of experience needed to level. If
leveling in Alganon were a road trip it would be a one tank of fuel
affair with the speed limit increasing steadily even as the distance
between each town increases.



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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

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