PS3 Fanboy impressions: FreeRealms

This isn't meant to be a World of Warcraft-killer, and we think that's a good thing. By aiming for younger players (and their families), FreeRealms has crafted an intuitive, easy-to-read and use interface that looks charming. The UI takes advantage of easily identifiable icons, and the screen real estate is wisely used. This is great for the console player too: the large icons can be easily selected with a PS3 controller.
For better or for worse, FreeRealms tries to appeal to many by featuring a variety of mini-games. Unlike other MMO games, your character isn't tied to one class. You can be a Ninja, Explorer, Wizard -- whatever you want. In fact, you can change your class at any time, so that you're able to tackle each situation appropriately. The freedom to change classes gave the development team at SOE the opportunity to create a wide variety of gameplay modes, from racing to combat, to card battling and cooking. A universal experience points system makes it so that doing anything in the game will let you level up any aspect of your character, in any class mode.
Gallery: Free Realms
Those that want a casual, family-friendly experience in FreeRealms will get it easily. There are tons of places to go to, each with unique gameplay modes that don't involve any combat, PvP or against AI. However, those that want to go fighting can do so in self-contained instances scattered throughout the game world. The developers note that the battle system will most likely be very different between the PS3 and PC versions: the PS3's input will make it more of an action game, where the face buttons will directly correspond with the actions you perform on screen. This should make it more engaging for console owners.
FreeRealms is the first fully 3D MMORPG that's being made available for free -- with no monthly fees whatsoever. The gameplay will be supported by in-game advertising, and sponsored in-game items (a Mountain Dew potion, perhaps?). While it may not appeal to the hardcore with its cutesy art style and gameplay, we think casual gamers will love the number of options available to them. Unfortunately, although the PC version is getting prepped for beta release, PS3 owners are going to have to wait much longer for the eventual port. Regardless, we can't wait to find out more about SOE's upcoming PS3 endeavors.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ChocoDK @ Oct 20th 2008 3:41PM
Can't say that I am a fan of being able to change classes at the switch of a button. This game doesn't seem very appealing to me either but it could be good for other audiences.
Gambit07 @ Oct 20th 2008 3:23PM
Free sounds about right for this.
Lars @ Oct 20th 2008 6:03PM
Hell yeah. Being free makes this a highly anticipated title for me. I'm betting my wife will want her own PS3 even more when this comes out. I hope Free Realms releases by her birthday.
mahunoy @ Oct 20th 2008 3:24PM
Somebody has to ask this.... trophies? LOL
chimaera9 @ Oct 20th 2008 3:31PM
My 6-year old daughter will totally love this. I wonder if there will be a way to have 2 player online from the same console (splitscreen), though I doubt it. It would be fun if I could play with her. Otherwise, I don't think this is a game I would spend any time on, personally.
strike @ Oct 20th 2008 3:48PM
its a good thing it may be free then! :)
broke_mexican @ Oct 20th 2008 3:40PM
voice chat?
ps92117 @ Oct 20th 2008 4:07PM
instead of crapy free mmo like this they should consider other like shaiya or perfect world
William @ Oct 20th 2008 4:12PM
It sounds like a nice, relaxing, family-friendly MMO. Which means it'll bore 'core' gamers into leaving after about 10 minutes.
But that isn't what they're after. Just like Home, they're after the new gamers... the 'casual gamers'. These are people that like to play light games that don't require they remember the mission for more than 10 minutes.
I'm actually turning into one of these people, and I look forward to trying it. Especially for free.
flynn110 @ Oct 20th 2008 4:25PM
can you really combine the terms MMO and casual together? i mean mmo gamers tend to be some of the most hardcore players as far as time invested and devotion to a single game. this game does not interest me in the least...every aspect of it seems mediocre, boring and childish. although I guess that is it's audience
Vincent @ Oct 20th 2008 4:29PM
This is shaping up to be more entertaining than lolHome
bkalasin @ Oct 20th 2008 4:44PM
Don't be ridiculous. There's no such thing as "Home". And don't let that silly beta talk fool you. It's all a conspiracy by Micorsoft Trolls looking to exasperate and humiliate us PS3 owners.
Kspraydad @ Oct 20th 2008 5:53PM
Looking forward to this...hopefully SONY will push it as the next LBP in terms of targeting a young audience (though I think LBP is pretty hardcore to if you you want it to be).
I was disappointed when SONY lost out on Club Penguin to Disney...it would have been awesome to have on the console as a game to attract the younger audience.
Josua Pedersen @ Oct 21st 2008 4:54AM
Uhm.. FreeRealms is not the first free 3D MMORPG. First one I saw was FlyFF http://flyff.gpotato.com/
It is completely free. There is DLC that you can pay for, but its not mandatory.