

There was little differentiation between the races, lacking any real background or descriptions apart from a bit of text that seemed to read like that particular races interpretation of a prophecy or about the current state of affairs.

Stepping into the game we were greeted with a welcomed 5 different classes, a good start for an MMORPG of this level including the Mage, Sniper, Blood Knight, Psychic and Assassin Warrior, accompanied by four different races from the fantasy world: Kartu, Liru, Sapien and Naru. With a little controversy surround the title and a previous “ illegal copy of an early beta” that was released as Inspirit Online, the game is now gearing up for its official release as a more feature packed and complete final version. The game was originally developed for the Asian market and is now seeing a western release. We had a chance to take a look at the initial beta of Elite Lord of Alliance (ELOA) from Webzen recently, playing a couple of hours to get to grips with some early gameplay and beyond.
