In well-composed English, even! The original Ragnarok Online provided a huge world to explore, but there really wasn’t much of a driving story behind it. Is the game any good? A number of reviews that are already out there say no, so what’s the deal?įirst off, this game actually has a story. We heard a taste of the music last month in the launch trailer, and even though it provided MIDI-fied versions of the original game’s music, they were great even in that form. I don’t really have time for never-ending MMOs anymore, so the thought of having some of my favorite RO elements on the go was extremely attractive to me. I played the game since the alpha testing phase in the United States, so needless to say, I’m more than just a little attached to the game.įor that reason, when Ragnarok DS was announced, I was ecstatic. I loved that game, from the amazing Secret of Mana-esque graphics, to the Norse mythology-based universe, to the amazing pop and trance soundtrack provided by soundTeMP. It was my first MMORPG, and probably will be my last. I’ve endlessly gushed about Ragnarok Online.