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To make a name on your own, you must improve your wealth and also power so you can pilot better ships and turn into known as the best thing in the Pardus universe.

Doing all this is simpler said than done just like very great success story, all of it includes a humble beginning. To be able to increase your wealth you must accept quests to do. The primary belongings you have to do it is usually to simply collect some resources for your ship. Piloting your ship is very easy, merely being warned to not travel too far. If you do, you will run out of fuel and you will be stuck. Thankfully, there's an emergency booster that allows you to move in situations such as this. Fuel is littered throughout the game field so there's no fear of having to restart the game again...

The mandatory tutorial level is ideal for all beginners to start off with as there lots of things you will have to learn to make the most out of Pardus. There's a good helpful chat feature incorporated into the game so you can ask at any time some advice coming from other players if you find yourself stuck on something. The online community in Pardus is friendly and also chatty so you will invariably know there's somebody there to help you out. The particular chat feature also translates my way through English so even international speaking players can consult with you.

The presentation in Pardus is very disappointing to say the least. It's quite boring playing a game without any music and also sound to speak of and the visuals are lacking too. The navigation screen is very small and the graphics are better suited for any game made within the late '80s. Considering other browser-based games such as Battlestar Galactica Online has full 3D visuals, it is kind of hard to try out a game that has very outdated graphics.

Selling and collecting resources might not sound fun, but as the further progress in Pardus, you can get to do more exciting activities. This includes being a criminal and also stealing or raiding some other players' resources. Combat in this game is turn-based and isn't as interactive as I'd hoped it might be. It's quite lacking within the action department and never towards the exciting level of some other games through the genre.

Pardus is another very slow-paced video game. In case you are used to the fast-paced nature of games like Call of Duty, Pardus is obviously not the game for you. Collecting resources and seeking to navigate the right path through the larger game map could be overwhelming for some players. Nevertheless, more open-minded gamers can find hours of entertainment in Pardus as there are a lot of quests that you could undertake.

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by: Ian Rice




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