Those skills were put to the test in my first actual fight against human players: a three-on-three match over a frozen, rocky map. Even before I finished the easy-to-follow tutorial, I already felt like I had mastery over my flying reptile. Thankfully, in Century, the controls are tight and responsive. Running is death.Through the air with the greatest of ease The best thing to do is outmanoeuvre them. One thing I have noticed is you cannot out run an attacker behind you, especially when they are breathing fire on you. There are tight canyons, broken castles and craggy shores to fly around and it requires quick reflexes to dodge all of these environmental hazards because crashing hurts… a lot. The maps are well designed too, and I’m intrigued by this world full of dragons and Gothic looking knights. His dragon can go invisible for either sneaking up on an unsuspecting player or to quickly get away from attack. There is a healer class, an assassin class and a general soldier class and a new weird lightning class that I do not understand at all, but he looks like a mad Viking on a big Dragon, so that’s cool? Yes? I quite like the Nazgul looking ‘Phantom’ who is essentially an assassin. The game has a bit of an arcade feel with the various power ups that you can find, ranging from shield, to speed boosts and even rage mode (if you kill the berserk dragon NPC). I quite enjoy swooping down and hearing the wind gush in my ears while I race to the rivers that replenish my boost charges. The game is very fast-paced and players need to keep their heads on a swivel while soaring through the skies. Yes, though technically, they are Wyverns but moving on, Century: Age of Ashesis a free to play class based aerial combat game with winged lizards that breathe fire and shoot fireballs at their foes!
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