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Fury
Developer(s)Auran
Publisher(s)Gamecock Media Group
Designer(s)Auran
Composer(s)Pedro Camacho[1]
EngineUnreal Engine 3.0
Foliage–SpeedTree
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseOctober 16, 2007
Genre(s)MPOG CORPG PvP Based
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Fury (sometimes capitalised; FURY) was a player versus player (PvP) competitive online role-playing game (CORPG) / massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Auran. It was released on 16 October 2007 and was shut down on 7 August 2008. This puts the total life of the game at a little less than 10 months.

Fury's focus on PvP combat differentiated it from traditional RPGs that center around player versus environment (PvE) content against non-player characters. However, like most RPGs, Fury used collectible equipment, skills, and a ranking mechanism for players. Fury used a method of matching equally ranked players from across the world in PvP matches, and was said to not always work well. [citation needed]

Fury further differentiated itself from traditional RPGs by making many of its spells and abilities activate instantly and lacking a cooldown period. The pace of gameplay thus tended to be faster than PvP combat in traditional RPGs. For example, spell-casters in Fury were sometimes not frozen in place when casting a spell, which allowed them to retreat and avoid obstacles that might otherwise have locked them in.

Reception

Reviews
Publication Score
GameSpy 2.5/5
GameSpot 4.5/10
IGN 6.5/10
Game Informer 5/10
Eurogamer 3/10
GameZone 4.6/10
PALGN AU 7/10
NZGamer 5/10
1UP.com 4/10
Cheat Code Central 3.1/5
PC Gamer 61/100

Fury received below average reviews from major gaming websites, having a 50.8% rating on GameRankings.[2]

  • GameSpot gave the game 4.5 out of 10, highlighting its poorly optimized engine, and its clumsy and chaotic gameplay.[3]
  • IGN gave a 6.5 out of 10, however ultimately criticized similar concepts, such as excessive amounts of useless skills, too many NPCs and minimal longevity.

References

  1. ^ MobyGames, Fury credits page at mobygames.com, retrieved 28 December 2008
  2. ^ Game Rankings – Fury Reviews
  3. ^ GameSpot – Fury Review