Communication
The main problem most MMORPG have is that they design their communication systems poorly, making it too complicated or adding too many features that just aren't needed at all. Thankfully this game, for the most part, has it together. My only problem was I found myself typing when I was trying to move around the maps. Other than that, everything is organized and easy to understand. Thought bubbles for communication between NPCs and PCs, and a chat log for PCs to communicate with other PCs was the route taken in this game.
Aside from your basic text your character can express emotion bubbles depending on the situations they're in. Incredibly comical most of the time, you'll be seeing things from sweat bubbles with snide remarks, to confused swirling marks when your character doesn't understand what's going on.
Graphics
The ever so popular Anime graphics are implemented yet again in this game – And it's done quite well! The environment is lush and the characters are smooth. Best of all, lag is minimal, even with multiple objects or people on screen. Even if you're having lag, the game has the option to turn off PC models.
Music
DOMO gold unfortunately, doesn't thrive in the music department. What few music tracks it have are incredibly annoying at times. I muted my sound after about thirty minutes, mainly because none of the music is constantly playing. It would catch me enjoying the silence, surprise me, and make me want to rip my hair out
Extra Game Features
Pets! In DOMO, players are given the chance to raise their own pets from an egg. From the Pet Menu you can set it to give your pet, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of the exp you would otherwise obtain, be it solo or in a party. Right clicking your pet will give you one of six options, Attack, Alert, Follow, Special Skill, Stay, and Recycle. To find out what these commands do, and the different possibilities with a pet, you'll have to play for yourself!
Seeing as the possibilities for a pet are almost endless, it's hard to find two pets that are the same. Since pets are a fundamental part of the game, you'll find yourself leveling and having fun with your pet often.
Pros
- Good storyline
- Good graphics
- Good communication interface
- Original, easy to use menus and hot keys
- In-depth character customization
- In-depth pet raising system
Cons
- Game doesn't revolve around the main storyline very well
- Annoying camera
- Annoying music
- Mediocre combat system
Personal recommendation In DOMO's case, the good outweighs the bad, easily. If you aren't playing another MMO right now and are looking for one, try this out.















