Auto Assault Critic Reviews continued...
course, that means you don’t have to fight for quest mobs. But this is a game that fits a different space in the MMO genre and the folks at NetDevil have proven that they are not above making changes. Whether or not AA will survive long enough to re
...read the complete Auto Assault review at GameZone
Such potential is marred by a lack of polish and care- there is simply too much that is flawed or missing to place this game in the "great" category, despite the noble ambition of delivering a unique MMO experience.
...read the complete Auto Assault review at My Gamer
The world you move around in is massive and highly detailed. There are all kinds of obstacles to both destroy and avoid. Creatures are everywhere out to kill and destroy things themselves. You find yourself with bullets and other things flying all around
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Gamers Wanted
Most persistent online role-playing games seem to have a fixation with dragons and dungeons, orcs and elves. It's certainly a theme that works. Millions of players worldwide have signed up to plumb the depths of dragon-filled dungeons like Blackwing Lair
...read the complete Auto Assault review at USA Today
deck for the Auto Assault online trading card game (see below). All in all Auto Assault is a solid title with a few flaws, a demanding graphics engine, and a nice diversion from the typical MMORPG formula. Review by Michael Triggs.Highs
...read the complete Auto Assault review at PC Gameworld
The gameplay is itself is solid, with some fairly intense combat that moves at a good pace. I have issues with the ranged combat however; while physical combat is literally hit or miss depending on whether the other player can ram you and/or otherwise
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Game Axis
If you’re looking for a game to replace "World of Warcraft" or "Everquest" for your long-term fix, Auto Assault won’t fill the abyss. However, if you’re looking for an action-packed MMO to last you a month or so, it’s a decent change of pace.
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Amped IGO
Once the player drops into the driver's seat, however, the actual storyline takes a back seat to the heart of this MMO -- players kitting out the nastiest automobile they can afford and killing everything with the bad luck to cross their bumper.
...read the complete Auto Assault review at GameSpy
Most of your time may be spent behind the wheel, but Auto Assault's background is immersive and deep with history, which you can learn about by completing quests. The world in Auto Assault is post-apocalyptic, but it wasn't always like this.
...read the complete Auto Assault review at GamePro
If you're looking for an MMO with voice chat, heavy weaponry, and absolutely no elves, Auto Assault is likely the one. The game delivers on its promise of massive combat action in a twisted shadow of the world we know, albeit for a monthly $15
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Games Radar
Combines the vehicular glee of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors with the ultraviolence of Rambo or Carmeggedon. What lets it down is ugliness, its hunger for power (and the corresponding technical issues), and the knowledge that this would be much better
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Eurogamer
It leaves behind much of what makes MMORPGs so addictive and still keeps us shelling out $15 a month. If Auto Assault followed the "Guild Wars" model, it could definitely have been the short-attention span alternative. But this budget rental car just
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Game Revolution
What grand fun it is, tearing about the planes in your vehicle, fetchingly colored to suit your tastes, and killing various creatures for points. It's post apocalyptic fun for all the family, as three factions vy for control of an earth that's probably
...read the complete Auto Assault review at Strategy Informer
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