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Game comments and reviews

Chronicles of Blood

Jun. 01, 2018

3

you cannot reset your account. but there is no reason to have to reset because nothing you do at the beginning is really permanent and things will change as you progress. so any "mistakes" you feel you have made won't matter as you move in the direction you would prefer to go.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 26, 2016

-10

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 23, 2016

-8

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 21, 2016

-9

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 21, 2016

-9

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 19, 2016

-10

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 18, 2016

-11

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.

Chronicles of Blood

Apr. 15, 2016

-13

The "other" guilds look larger because they ARE larger. And if these "other" more powerful, larger guilds are always willing to make room and accept new members, why do some players seem to have a problem with this? Why do they insist that being made up of "active members" is such a big deal? Because that is their only real difference, even if it doesn't matter when the bosses in both guilds get killed. All large guilds help members and new players who aren't even members by offering advice and giving freebies to encourage new players, regardless of guild affiliation or even no affiliation. So why a new "Guild in town" makes such a big deal about nothing is laughable.