Players who have played Dragon Nest may say that it is a 3D version of Dungeon Fighter Online. Exactly, it is similar to Dungeon Fighter Online in terms of controls, modes and instances. Today, let's make a comparison between the two games.
In my opinion, hardcore players of Dungeon Fighter Online may have difficulty in adjusting to Dragon Nest.
Firstly, gamers of 3D fighting MMOs and 2D fighting MMOs have been irreconcilable.
Secondly, Dungeon Fighter Online focuses on multiplayer PK, while Dragon Nest is centered on 1 vs.1 PK which results in the imbalances among each class. Even the game designer thinks priests will gain the upper hand in the 1 vs.1 PK. Hence, most Dungeon Fighter Online players may find such mode is hard to accept.
Thirdly, the dungeon designs in Dragon Nest are nothing special for Dungeon Fighter Online players.
Therefore, players who have been looking forward to Dragon Nest should know that, to some extent, dfo gold is just a 3D version of Dungeon Fighter Online, differing from the vast World of Warcraft and the magnificent Aion.
Dragon Nest's Four-player Instance
To judge whether this game is a clone of Dungeon Fighter Online or Maple Story, we should see where players slay monsters: in the open air or in the four-player instance. Although some games have merged the two modes, the main mode can still be identified.
When I walked around the newbie village and got ready to do the first quest, I laughed at the sight of the big teleportation portal outside the village, because the Dungeon Fighter Online mode appeared. Dungeon Fighter Online even has impacts on the map selection, combo judgment and quality rating after each game bout in Dragon Nest. Admittedly, Dungeon Fighter Online has many successful elements worth learning from and Dragon Nest developers seem to have studied them thoroughly.








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