Runescape had its flaws, but it was free, at times quite funny, very light hearted and fun. Sure the graphics were awful, but it played through a browser, so what do you expect?
The real good thing about RS was something that RPGs nowadays have all forgotten: quests.
The quests in runescape were never simply fetch quests; even for the simplest of tasks you were never just given a waypoint and told to go to a certain place, you had to use the map and figure stuff out for yourself -- it gave the game a real sense of adventure, especially in the members' areas where the terrain was so crazy and weird.
The wilderness, though every game pretty much has an equivalent, was great too, as (forgetting the PvP aspect) it was very dangerous but always very mysterious -- it was very hard not to get lost in there, and you would always find things you'd never seen before and never see them again.
Runescape was a great game while it lasted.
The real good thing about RS was something that RPGs nowadays have all forgotten: quests.
The quests in runescape were never simply fetch quests; even for the simplest of tasks you were never just given a waypoint and told to go to a certain place, you had to use the map and figure stuff out for yourself -- it gave the game a real sense of adventure, especially in the members' areas where the terrain was so crazy and weird.
The wilderness, though every game pretty much has an equivalent, was great too, as (forgetting the PvP aspect) it was very dangerous but always very mysterious -- it was very hard not to get lost in there, and you would always find things you'd never seen before and never see them again.
Runescape was a great game while it lasted.