![]() Yes, this list isn’t including specifically English-speaking countries. This brings players coming back to the game, and is what makes it one of Nexon’s highest grossing, most profitable franchises, averaging hundreds of thousands of players across all regions per month. It’s got an adorable Anime-ish graphical style, and gets updated repeatedly over the course of the year, with new areas, new events and new classes. Thankfully it employs an incredibly fast, often chaotic action combat system to make up for the time you spend engaged in combat. Almost grindier than any other MMO I’ve played in the last decade. ![]() You take quests, you venture out, you group with other players, fight for control of the area, and… grind. You can jump and climb, but the bulk of the game takes place on one level. This is the only MMO in this list to utilize a horizontal graphical style – you move your character horizontally, left to right, across the screen. ![]() Neither title truly managed to capture the quirky style that MapleStory employs. moderate enthusiasm, and a sequel, MapleStory 2, that shut down a year after launching. This game has spawned a plethora of other titles under the same intellectual property: MapleStory M which was received with. MapleStory released all the way back in 2003. Let’s start this off with the only Anime MMORPG in this list: MapleStory. ![]()
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