No fomo, no pressure - there is now an MMO on Steam that plays completely in the single player

There is even a young guild in Erenshor. Ultimate online veterans are guaranteed to remember.

If you can't be online in MMOs, you miss events and daily quests, fall back in the level or slowly see your guild past you. But it is precisely against this whole pressure that a new game is aimed at Steam: Erenshor (To the game on Steam) promises the full MMO feeling, even without human teammates.

MMO yes, multiplayer no

What sounds contradictory at first glance makes a surprising sense in the game. Erenshor feels like a typical old school MMO: you grind mobs, looted dungeons, chases epic loot behind and levels through a medieval fantasy world full of quests.

Instead of real teammates, your so -called Simplayer meets: These AI-controlled characters behave like human players: they found guilds, invite you to adventure, act with you and even remember previous encounters. And they even continue to level on independently, even if you are taking a break.

Erenshor automatically does without many modern MMO mechanics:No Battle Passes, no subscription fees, no in-game shops, no online obligation.

At the start, four classes await you, over 35 hand -made zones, hundreds of items, crafting and fishing. The estimated scope of the game is 80 to 130 hours-a decent house number for an early access project.

Solo developer Burgeee Media, who worked on his game for four years, promises: Who used to be in, Runescape orWas on the way, should feel directly at home in Erenshor.

Players celebrate the concept

With current94 percent positive reviewsErenshor is extremely well received by the Community on Steam. Many primarily praise how coherent the game concept was implemented:

No fomo, no pressure, just play without having to hunt after the progress of the others[...] – while

The impression draws through many reviews: the world looks alive, the Simplayers convey real MMO atmosphere:

Erenshor is the definition of a heart project. A single developer wanted to capture the magic of the old MMOs. [...} There are other players in chat and in the world, equipment progress.
It is an exciting and honest experience - the developer deserves every cent for this game.
- Edonh

For the user James, the game feels like a journey through time back into the era of, together with the bulky service:

Quests consist of instructions instead of markers, there is no minimap, no clear direction or order - and the risk of dying at any time is very real.
Fights and controls are bulky, the game has overall thisFind it out yourself-Mentality.
I am a veteran of this era and have loved it so far.
– James

If you are one of those who would like to feel like MMO feeling with quests, dungeons and raids, but absolutely no time for a real MMO and no desire for subscription fees, then Erenshor may be worth a look.

On Steam there is also a demo in which you can try out the first hours of the game and all important systems for free.