Summary
- Release Year: 1987
- Genres: Adventure, Arcade, Role-playing game (RPG), Tactical
- Platforms: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore C64/128/MAX, DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum
- Developers: Binary Design, Ltd.
- Publishers: Bulldog Software, Mastertronic
Feud (1987): A Classic MMORPG with Township Battles and Unique PvP
Introduction
Feud is an international version of a Korean MMORPG that was released into public beta in 2008. It uses a cash shop system, and its key selling points include township battles and its unique PvP system.
Gameplay
Feud is a 3D MMORPG with a focus on PvP combat. Players can choose from a variety of character classes, each with its own unique abilities and playstyles. The game world is divided into several zones, each with its own unique environment and challenges.
One of the most unique features of Feud is its township system. Players can join or create townships, which are essentially player-owned and operated towns. Townships can build their own structures, such as houses, shops, and warehouses. They can also declare war on other townships, and engage in large-scale PvP battles.
The PvP system in Feud is also quite unique. Players can engage in 1v1 duels, team deathmatches, and large-scale siege battles. The game also features a unique “feud” system, which allows players to declare feuds on other players. When two players are in a feud, they can attack each other on sight, and their kills will count towards their feud score.
Classes
There are four character classes in Feud:
- Warrior: The warrior is a melee fighter who excels in close combat. Warriors have high health and strength, and they can use a variety of weapons and armor.
- Mage: The mage is a ranged attacker who uses magic to deal damage. Mages have high intelligence and mana, and they can use a variety of spells and incantations.
- Archer: The archer is a ranged attacker who uses bows and arrows to deal damage. Archers have high dexterity and agility, and they can use a variety of arrows and bows.
- Cleric: The cleric is a support class who can heal and buff allies, and debuff enemies. Clerics have high wisdom and charisma, and they can use a variety of spells and prayers.
Township Battles
Township battles are one of the most unique and exciting features of Feud. Townships can declare war on each other, and engage in large-scale PvP battles. These battles can take place in a variety of locations, including open fields, forests, and castles.
During a township battle, players can use a variety of siege weapons, such as catapults, trebuchets, and ballistae. They can also build fortifications, such as walls, towers, and gates.
Township battles can be very strategic, and they require players to work together to achieve victory.
PvP System
The PvP system in Feud is also quite unique. Players can engage in 1v1 duels, team deathmatches, and large-scale siege battles. The game also features a unique “feud” system, which allows players to declare feuds on other players.
When two players are in a feud, they can attack each other on sight, and their kills will count towards their feud score. The player with the highest feud score at the end of the feud will win a prize.
The PvP system in Feud is very competitive, and it can be a lot of fun for players who enjoy fighting other players.
Cash Shop
Feud uses a cash shop system, which allows players to purchase a variety of items, such as new weapons, armor, and mounts. The cash shop also sells a variety of convenience items, such as experience boosters and inventory expansions.
The cash shop in Feud is not necessary to enjoy the game, but it can give players a slight advantage over those who do not spend any money.
Conclusion
Feud is a classic MMORPG with a lot to offer players. It has a unique township system, a unique PvP system, and a variety of character classes to choose from. If you are looking for a fun and challenging MMORPG to play, then Feud is definitely worth checking out.
Review Score
7.5/10