You'll find Lineage 2 adena two main modes in the game--single-player and multiplayer. The single-player game offers 20 missions that follow the aforementioned story. The multiplayer mode features several options for online and offline play. Offline http://www.mmodiy.com/Lineage-II-Adena/ multiplayer features split-screen co-op for two players and split-screen competitive modes for up to four players. The game also features system link multiplayer for up to 16 players. The co-op mode features 10 maps to play on as well as multiplayer. Online multiplayer offers Xbox Live support and competitive modes for up to 16 players as well. At present, the competitive modes are slated to include capture the flag, plant the bomb, escort the VIP, deathmatch, and team deathmatch modes. The game will also support the Xbox headset in offline and online multiplayer modes. You'll receive orders via the headset offline, and you'll use it to talk to other players when playing an Xbox Live game
The game's graphics are looking quite sharp, thanks to Zombie's effective use of the Unreal 2 graphics engine. The two environments we saw featured an impressive scale and a respectable amount of action that moved at a decent clip. The first stage started out in a jungle and concluded around a massive bridge over a river. The level offered a good amount of detail, courtesy of rich textures that gave the forest a very solid organic look. The second level we saw represented a better example of the cinematic feel the team is aiming for, as it opened up with a nod to Black Hawk Down by having your helicopter crash into an enemy city. The ensuing action was hectic and very immersive. While both levels ran reasonably well, there were frame rate inconsistencies and a few other rough spots that are currently being addressed by the team. The game's target frame rate is 30 frames per second, which should be doable, given the game's release date.