Ragnarok DS feels long for the sake of being long. With so few areas to visit, the game artificially lengthens itself by forcing you to visit each area far more times than is actually fun. Combat is simple and enjoyable, and directing your character’s ...
Abstract: There comes a time when the narrative of a video game begs for more explanation or elaboration. Whether through cut scenes or dialogue, it doesn’t matter – players deserve reasoning to their character’s reaction to any plot device. In regards to Ragnar...
Abstract: I'm not entirely sure who thought taking a pretty large well known MMO like Ragnarok and pairing it down to a portable title on the DS was a good idea, but I imagine they're probably starting to second guess that decision right about now. I've not been...
Abstract: Ragnarok is alive on the Nintendo DS; the popular MMO on the PC takes the adventure to the portable realm with a fresh story and refined controls. The world is in a time of peace and prosperity, unaware of a lingering evil that looks to take it by stor...
Abstract: Ragnarok Online is a beloved MMORPG that fans around the world have been plowing through since 2002. After years of success on PC, developer Gravity and publisher Xseed have decided to bring the experience to Nintendo's portable. Unfortunately, Ragnaro...
Gimpy multiplayer options, highly repetitive, lame character interactions
Rangarok DS strays from its MMORPG roots with this handheld dungeon crawler, but even a great job system and simple stylus-based controls can't save this portable iteration from redundant combat and lacklustre multiplayer...