"My name is Ash, and I am a slave…."
That line a quote from a classic film, and yet sadly it is also used as a hook for a story all too often. Being the eternal pessimist that I am, I immediately braced myself for the worst while stepping into the world of Funcom’s massively multiplayer online game, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. Oddly enough though, as I continued to wander through the storyline and explore this new world, I became less skeptical of that overused plotline. It seems that Funcom did a fairly good job of incorporating that beginning into at least the first six levels of the game, as you go through chasing down your former slave master, with the eventual goal of having your slave shackles removed.
Once this little slave subplot is pretty much completed you nosedive into the real storyline which you can sum up […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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