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| Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures | 
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| From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $46.49 You Save: $3.50 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 9
Format: Cd Platform: Windows ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2.2 x 0.6
MPN: SAGECPUS00 Model: 788687100670 UPC: 788687100670 EAN: 0788687100670 ASIN: B000RZPW9W
Release Date: May 20, 2008 (In 4 Days) Availability: Not yet released
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| Features:
| | First Mature Rated MMORPG - Savage, bloody, violent and sexy; delivering the true essence of Robert E. Howard's original vision. Team up in battle formations and command others in epic multiplayer battles and massive sieges in real time. | | | Player vs. Player and Player vs. Environment - Crush the skulls of other players in arena fights, drunken brawls and sieges. Build cities, craft unique artifacts, explore a fantastic world, befriend others and master the use of magic, steel or bows. | | | True Conan Experience - Explore King Conan's amazing universe and roam in the brutal footsteps of the world's greatest fantasy hero. Battle terrifying demons and defeat devastating monsters known from 70 years of Conan lore. | | | Conan's World - Enter a gigantic and savage world spread across the three nations of Aquilonia, Cimmeria and Stygia. Explore jungles, deserts, mountains, valleys, dungeons and cities. | | | Advanced Technologies - Optimized for DirectX 10, Multi-core CPU and featuring Advanced Artificial Intelligence; Age of Conan takes advantage of the Dream World MMO Technology, delivering extremely detailed environments and real life physics. |
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Amazon.com Based on the events and characters of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is a fantasy themed massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that immerses players in a dark, expansive universe filled with ground-breaking brutal combat, dangerously intoxicating magical abilities, and the social and cooperative game features that MMORPG players crave.
The MMORPG finally matures |
 A troubled King Conan on his throne. View larger. |  Test your metal in close combat. View larger. |  Straddle War Mammoths & Killer Rhinos. View larger. |  Lead your guild in player vs. player battles. View larger. |  Explore the pleasures & pitfalls of the Hyborian Age. View larger. | Set in the later years of Conan's life, after he has famously become king by his own hand, the game centers around the fragile state of Conan's rule in Aquilonia. Surrounded by enemies and hostile nations, Conan's rule hangs by a thread and in the end, it's up to players, either singly or backed by their guilds to turn the tide for or against the embattled king.Massively Multiplayer Gaming for the Adult Player One of the most highly anticipated MMORPGs in recent years due to the strength and familiarity of the Conan franchise across a variety of major media, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is the first of several releases planned for the franchise, all of which are aimed at an adult audience. Firmly rooted in the savage, bloody, violent and sexy Hyborian universe, players can expect a graphically beautiful game blended with gritty gameplay that is true to both the barbarian hero from Howard's writings and the Schwarzenegger influenced version from books, movies and comics.Available Cultures and Classes Although Age of Conan contains a wide range of peoples, its playable cultures are currently limited to Aquilonians, Cimmerians, and Stygians. Within each of these players can choose from a selection of archetypal character classes, although available classes and subsequent subclasses are not necessarily the same within each culture. For example, archetypal classes for Aquilonians and Cimmerians are Rogue, Priest and Soldier, while Stygians are represented by Rogue, Priest and Mage. Further differences exist within subclasses for each. See the basic breakdown of all three cultures below:Aquilonians: Internally divided, but united against their barbarian neighbors, the Aquilonians live lives on the edge. Their kingdom, with its prosperous cities, enlightened culture and religious freedom, is known as the "Flower of the West." Yet for all this and despite the power of King, Conan I, it is a land where culture clashes and unrest are always a threat.Cimmerians: As the Hyborian Age comes to an end the northern barbarian clans of the Cimmerians know that the end of their time is drawing near too. King Conan I of Aquilonia is himself a Cimmerian, though not typical of his people. Although his life has been filled with wanderlust, his Kin care nothing for what occurs outside their clan territories.Stygians: Masters of the magical arts and ruled by their consuming worship of the serpent-god Set, the Stygians excel at occult and diabolic lore. They learned long ago that true power lies in knowledge and in pacts with dark powers. This single-mindedness has allowed them become the only culture to harness the secrets of the Mage class and power that comes with it.Modes Singleplayer as well as Multiplayer Unlike most MMORPGs, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures includes a significant singleplayer experience as well as deep overarching multiplayer gameplay. This is an atypical MMORPG feature, but one that has a purpose. Players enter the game as a lowly galley slave with no memory of his/her past, and over the first five to 20 levels of singleplayer action build the skills necessary to survive in the game's multiplayer levels. During this time you will traverse a variety of rich environments including jungles, deserts, mountains, valleys, dungeons and cities packed with NPCs, beasts and monsters, before eventually leveling up and moving back to your chosen culture's homeland. Because the only character-related choices that players have to make at the game's opening are their looks, clothing and culture, this singleplayer mode is important in deciding what class and subclass to pursue and thus the level of impact your character will have in greater multiplayer portions of the game.In-game levels 20 and above are strictly multiplayer. 20-40 introduce players to guilds. 40-60 deal with large scale combat. 60-80 have the player interacting with King Conan and levels 80 and up represent end-game play. Here gameplay changes as social aspects of MMORPG gameplay take over on a large scale.Real-time Combat That Takes Queues from the FPS Traditionally MMORPGs have utilized a mix of auto and turn-based functionality in their combat systems, but Age of Conan dispenses with that, instead drawing inspiration from FPS/action games. Firmly rooted in the brutality of the Hyborian universe, game developer Funcom has devised an action-based system that not only provides the sense of actually being in the fight, but also requires the player to participate in it. That means no simple targeted attacks. Players can attack and defend from nearly any position in real-time, whether on the ground or atop a mount, while standing still or on the move. It's a recipe for carnage and one that fits right into the world of Conan.The combat system in Age of Conan comes in three forms: drunken brawling, mini games like CTF and massive Player vs. Player battles, which lets you engage in siege combat to defend or attack a city. All are easy to learn, but difficult to master, providing hours worth of play and replay value and are the core of this new cutting edge MMORPG.System Requirements: | Minimum Specifications: | Recommended Specifications: | | OS: | Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista | | Processor: | Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz or equivalent | Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or equivalent | | RAM: | 1GB | 2048MB Dual Channel DDR2 | | Video Card: | NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better | NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX or equivalent | | Video Memory: | 128MB | 512MB | | DVD-ROM: | Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive | | Hard Drive Space: | 30GB of Free Space | | Other: | Broadband connection required for online gameplay |
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| Customer Reviews:
  False Advertisement. Poor Customer Service. May 16, 2008 I pre-ordered this game with the expectation that I would recieve a code to download and play three days early (as advertised) and that code never came. After multiple calls and emails to Amazon customer service I still have no idea what is going on with this order. It seems none of the customer service reps know what is going on either and I just keep getting transfered around and eventually told I'll receive an email.
I have received exactly one email response to all of my calls and emails and it stated I would have the key by the 16th (which already makes Early Access useless). It is now the 16th and I have yet to recieve anything from Amazon. I am going to cancel my order and just buy a retail copy since I don't have faith in even getting a code that will allow me to download the game in time for the release. Why would I want to wait for them to ship it a week after release if I can buy it at a store and start playing?
I would recommend never buying any pre-order items from Amazon if you don't want to go through a major hassle with absolutely zero help from customer service. In all the years I've been shopping here I've never had such a negative buying experience and I am quite disappointed. This game may turn out ot be the best new thing, but I've sure had a frustrating time trying to get it.
  Horrible Publisher.....Even worse Reseller May 16, 2008 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
Yep.....we got screwed by Amazon. No codes the entire time. I guess it was up to our detective skills to try and find the code. Amazon staff had no idea what a code even is. Their marketing department was supposed to get back to me 10 or 12 times. Nothing. Funcom didn't help matters either. Opened up early access earlier then they said they would. With a publisher like them, I can't imagine how horrible this game is going to be. I mean, I haven't even started playing it and I'm having made experiences. I may not play it. I'm definitely canceling with Amazon though. I'll buy it from someone else.
  Poor Customer Service from Amazon and Funcom May 16, 2008 3 out of 13 found this review helpful
Amazon promised all who pre-ordered that they would be supplied with a code to enter this game three days early. Amazon delayed sending the code, and by the time that I received the code, funcom, makers of the game, had decided to quit honoring the promise of pre-game entry. E-mails with funcom about the issue have been very frustrating. Funcom customer service has been very unhelpful, verging on rude.
Essentially, I was promised one thing, and then amazon and funcom delivered something else. Bait and Switch.
So, firstly, I recommend not buying this game from amazon. Secondly, though the game may or may not be good, funcom customer service is really very poor. Take this into consideration if you wish to deal with this company. I know that I will not be giving them my business.
  Still waiting for email code... May 16, 2008 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
I pre-ordered this game 6 days ago (5/9) and I'm still waiting on the email code for early download. I understand that the box will take a few days... but how long should it take to send me the promised email with the special game code??? I'm now at the borderline for missing the game launch - I should have ordered elsewhere.
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