
Grinding games like runescape full#
Endless Hours of Gameplay: Let's say you have a full membership account. Runescape offers you full freedom in every way. In comparison: COD games drop you in the game, and you need to follow the story, whether you like it or not. You can explore, fight, train and do almost anything you want. You can become a Member anytime you want, but even without it you have dozens of hours of game-play completely free.

With Runescape it's just, Register, Fill in the blanks, and go! Easy cheesy For Free: You don't need to pay for Runescape if you don't want to. With games like BattleField, you need a special EA account, Keycode and who knows what more.

Just file in the user-name, password, and a handful of other standard things, and you are good to go. First off, With ease: You can make your own account any time you want, and with no strings attached. This is one of the few games that you can play, with ease, for free, and with endless hours of game-play. With these games, you'll have to look past what the game doesn't have, but look at what it does have, which is a list that can go on for quite a while. I can understand that people don't really like this game because it has: -no story, -bad graphics, -no character development, etc. I just don't see myself ever playing this or any MMO for that matter ever again. All in all, I had a lot of great memories, and I'm glad I played the game. My hope and passion for the game was lost, I guess you could say. I never really continued any more story, and stopped pursuing the goals I set. I would go on around Halloween or Christmas time every two years or so to experience the vibes and participate in the seasonal events, but I never got the same feeling I used to get from the game. Ever since then, I haven't really came back to the game. Soooo I gave them probably close to 100k (damn near all of my coins I had) and the mf logged off instantly as soon as I gave it to him.

In the end, I was guilable (and I guess you could say dumb) and gave someone all of my coins because they were at the Grand Exchange promoting that they could "double your coin". For years, I played mostly by myself trying to get my level high enough so I could equip high-level armor/weapons, while also making quite a bit of coin killing giants and selling their bones. Slowly but surely, I started learning the ropes upgrading each of my abilities, making friends, and completing quests. This was before I really played online games, let alone games on the PC. My cousins introduced this MMORPG to me when I was around 12 or so.
