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The video highlights a curated list of 15 MMORPGs worth playing on mobile phones, covering a variety of themes such as adventure, survival, fantasy, and post-apocalyptic settings. Key games discussed include "Diablo Immortal," which remains popular despite pay-to-win concerns; "Old School RuneScape," praised for its nostalgic, non-pay-to-win structure; and "Albion Online," noted for its fair progression and expanded server access. Other notable mentions are "The Legend of Neverland" for its anime aesthetic and varied gameplay activities, "Tower of Fantasy" for its engaging open-world exploration, and "Black Desert Mobile" for its high-quality graphics despite some criticism regarding monetization. Additionally, new entries like "Edspire" and games in beta, such as "Trishland" and "Once Human," show promise but have aspects that may need refinement. Overall, while the list includes both classic and newer titles, the focus remains on providing diverse and enjoyable gaming experiences for different player preferences, with a mix of free-to-play and pay-to-win elements.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses a curated list of 15 MMORPGs worth playing on mobile phones. The list includes both classic and new games, catering to different player interests whether it’s grinding, epic raids, or simply exploring vast worlds.
– **Number 15:** **Diablo Immortal** – Released in June 2022, it’s a free-to-play game with some pay-to-win elements. Despite controversies, it’s popular due to its active player base in 2024, recommended for players focusing on PVE content and storyline.
– **Number 14:** **Undone** – A post-apocalyptic survival game with zombies where players must be strategic to stay alive. It’s suited for those who enjoy adventures and challenges.
– **Number 13:** **Edspire** – A new entry from Stone Hollow Workshop, popular for its non-pay-to-win structure. It offers purchasable cosmetic items and boasts fun gameplay and a friendly community.
– **Number 12:** **Sky Children of Light** – A visually serene game focused on peaceful exploration and social interactions in a beautiful sky world, ideal for those who prefer relaxing experiences.
– **Number 11:** **The Legend of Neverland** – An anime-style MMORPG with beautiful graphics and varied activities beyond combat, including fishing, cooking, and mining. It’s not heavily pay-to-win, offering enjoyable gameplay without spending money.
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In this part of the video, the narrator reviews several mobile MMORPGs, comparing their features, gameplay, and pay-to-win elements.
– **Yer**: Described as similar to Monster Hunter with impressive graphics and enjoyable fights, it involves hunting monsters, collecting gear, and character customization. It is free to play but has pay-to-win elements.
– **Old School RuneScape**: Noted for its nostalgic value and non-pay-to-win model. Players can play for free or subscribe for additional content, with in-game success based on skill and effort, not real money.
– **Torm Online**: Launched in 2015, still popular in 2024. Features include no fixed classes, crafting, and customization. It is not pay-to-win, with most items obtainable through gameplay.
– **On December**: Initially fun with good combat and character building, but became repetitive and overly complex. Recommended for die-hard fans of action RPGs.
– **Tower of Fantasy**: A shared open-world MMORPG blending sci-fi and fantasy. Free to play with in-app purchases mainly for cosmetic and convenience items. Lacks an autoplay feature, demanding more player skill and engagement.
– **Albion Online**: Offers freedom in character roles, recently expanded servers to new regions, providing easier access for players in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various mobile MMORPGs, highlighting both their strengths and potential drawbacks. For “Albion Online,” the emphasis is on the fair progression system and its premium membership that speeds up gameplay without giving unfair advantages. “Trishland,” set to release on June 21st, is noted for giving players full control without autoplay but has had concerns about pay-to-win elements in its beta. The hope is that these will be addressed in the final version. “Black Desert Mobile” is praised for its stunning graphics, fluid combat, and complex camp system, but criticized for its pay-to-win aspects. “Legend of Emur,” by the creators of “Mir 4,” features impressive graphics and typical MMORPG gameplay, but may include pay-to-win elements. Lastly, the open beta for “Once Human” features a post-apocalyptic survival setting, although it currently has some gameplay issues that may improve before full release.
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In this part of the video, the presenter wraps up the list of the top 15 best MMORPG games for Android and iOS. They encourage viewers to like the video to support the channel and suggest subscribing for weekly content. The video ends with the presenter expressing their intent to see viewers in future videos.