The Gate Review

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The Gate is a browser MMORPG published by Spicy Horse Games. The combination of CCG elements, RTS and training mechanics make the game innovative enough, to gain a respectful amount of members, formatting a noticeable community basis. Pompous sound effects and a 3D hand-animated graphics environment introduce a misty and dark underworld, full of evil enemies, for each player to explore.

An endless and dynamically developed list of followers waits to be summoned and fight by your side against a vicious army of demons, wicked ghosts and specters. Create a strong guild of mythic creatures, equip them with exceptional skills and follow your path to glory.

The main objective of the game is to gather cards and develop a powerful deck. Use them wisely, during the hard battles ahead. Each player can combine two or more cards to create more advanced ones, with better attributes and effectiveness, or sell them at will.

The combat system smoothly unreels, including 3D graphics, impressive effects and sound. Each player can compete by challenging other fellow players from the community, or dare to provoke the foulest creatures and stay alive. You may also capture and tame your enemies. Afterwards, they can be summoned to fight by your side.

Teamwork and player collaboration is also a game option. Defeat fire-spitting bosses, unlock and upgrade mysterious skills and become the defender against the darkness. Gain enough soul coins – the currency of the game – buy new cards and raise an irresistible force to pass the gate to a misty and dangerous underground world. Combining all these features, this game can escort each player, playing the role of a light wanderer on his path to chase evil.

6

Fair

Dionissis was always keen on the gaming evolution, from the early console days of Sega Mega Drive and Super NES to the first gaming engines such as Amiga and Amstrad. But as soon as the first personal computers appeared, more exciting things showed up. And there came the “Monkey Island” series and the adventure games genre. RPG’s entered his life the first day he played “Diablo” by Blizzard Entertainment. Many gaming hours followed since then. He is still a gamer because as the wise men say “Once a gamer, always a gamer”, but he is also interested in new technologies and mobile applications.
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