Cartoon Network MMOG to Launch January 14
FusionFall is currently in a free preview state, but all that is set to change on launch day as the Turner-owned network announces its subscription model.
Far, far away from the subscription model [http://www.cityofheroes.com/] will be put into place.
To answer the question of whether or not the MMOG is worth the cash wouldn't exactly be fair (as I am far from its target demographic), I can say that FusionFall is surprisingly robust for an online title intended for a younger set. Impressive, even, as the entire affair runs directly in your web browser of choice (Safari, in my case). It's best to think of it as World of Warcraft lite set in the Cartoon Network universe of fanboy dreams, where Phantasy Star Online [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_10:_Alien_Force] series, as does the combat.
Starting a $5.95 a month, a subscription to FusionFall grants access to all-new areas, equipment, nanos and more, with a family plan granting four accounts for the price of $9.95.
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Far, far away from the subscription model [http://www.cityofheroes.com/] will be put into place.
To answer the question of whether or not the MMOG is worth the cash wouldn't exactly be fair (as I am far from its target demographic), I can say that FusionFall is surprisingly robust for an online title intended for a younger set. Impressive, even, as the entire affair runs directly in your web browser of choice (Safari, in my case). It's best to think of it as World of Warcraft lite set in the Cartoon Network universe of fanboy dreams, where Phantasy Star Online [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_10:_Alien_Force] series, as does the combat.
Starting a $5.95 a month, a subscription to FusionFall grants access to all-new areas, equipment, nanos and more, with a family plan granting four accounts for the price of $9.95.
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