I just wanted to discuss this quest made me feel I really like it and the painful resonance that this certain part has in our present climate. To exemplify why Zanik is an ABSOLUTE BOSS of OSRS Gold for sale a character and that I miss her so muchbetter. I geeked out and recapped a part of the quest. Sorry, not sorry. Also to note that Jagex will mess up a lot of stuff but I was hit by their storylines. Agreed. Zanik is a fantastic character and was. Folks just don't like her too much in which it feels she does not belong because she's been. And a number of her graphical reworks were frightful.

I really don't think people hate Zanik as a personality but has a problem with the way she is being put by Jagex she does fit into. The Mighty Fall is a perfect conclusion for her narrative arc if you opt to spare her. If Jagex wants to bring her back, I could even assert this opens up the possibility of a future Yu'biusk narrative.

Instead, Zanik is placed in the Nomad storyline, where she's frankly out of place, then she kinda became this representative of the Underworld in Desperate Times, which doesn't match her personality at all. About resisting a fate forced upon her by Bandos, her story was about freedom and liberty. Reducing her function to an emissary can only be described as"strange" at best. Like put her in a role she has nothing to do with when her narrative already has a conclusion that is very good? Then. She became this Bandosian digsite's surface.

I wouldn't go so far as to say those developments ruin her characterization, but they certainly seem unnecessary at best, disappointing at worst. They serve no purpose in terms of personality development, and only appeared to make a good end less satisfying than it would have been had the story ended there in the Mighty Fall.

Jagex working on triple AAA mmorpg RuneScape: Remastered

Judging by Jagex's history of matches which are RS games, it'll be a waste of cash, also will be stopped within 1-2 years. If you wonder RS3 development has slowed to a crawl, this is the reason. Maybe I'm just being cynical, although I frankly think this could be make or break for Jagex. I think it undeniable that RS3 is on the decrease, given the content droughts quality of content that does get released, and frequency of events like DXP to try and retain some quantity of participant action. OSRS has a limited lifespan too; its playerbase exists solely because of nostalgia.

I'd be curious how many OSRS players had never played RuneScape prior to trying OSRS; certainly at least a few due to cheap RS gold the simple fact that it's become a bit of a but it can not be very many. I envision interest in a 13 year really grind-heavy obsolete MMORPG running on a 20 year old spaghetti powered motor is high among younger viewers that didn't grow up playing RuneScape to start with. Some kind of RuneScape Remastered or MMO set in the RuneScape universe might be RuneScape's sole hope. You're absolutely correct about Jagex's dreadful handling of every other game they've ever made, so I am hardly optimistic.