

I saw I would have to play on teams and lost interest. That was why I stopped playing the game almost immediately after the tutorial. I don't mind sucking by myself, but I hate feeling like I'm dragging the team down when someone better could be in my place. My problem with it is since you can buy levels, it can also be seen as a method to get players to panic-buy a lot of levels at the end of a season to avoid missing out on them. It's the grindy bit to keep hardcore players playing to get the "elite" dragons.īut having to use 10 levels worth of points (after buying everything else) to get each dragon seems a bit excessive, but fine, make the hardcore work for it. I saw you mentioned the last tier of the Dragon Pass which I only really looked at yesterday and my opinions are pretty mixed on it. I'm just going to throw out thoughts as I read. Would Century be better off as a paid game? I don't know, maybe not. There's so many free to play multiplayer games now that players really have to decide how they're spending their time grinding. I want to be able to sing its praises and tell everyone to devote a lot of time to it, but it needs some tweaking to keep most people around, I think. I just know I won't stick long-term with a free-to-play game, and it seems like new players are bouncing pretty hard off this one, which will make it more difficult to come back to in the future. It really is a super fun game, and it looks and plays great.


Overall, my opinion of Century is more positive now than last time I played it. Not the post I'm happiest with, but it's up. Man, I struggled with writing this one! Between getting busy with house stuff again, then losing most of my gameplay clips, to my opinion on some stuff changing when I picked it back up again.
