- A very long time ago, well before history was recorded, the early humans lived alongside both spirits and dinosaurs. They learned to use the powers of the former to forecast the weather, alert themselves to danger and call the latter to fight at their side. Some even trained the creatures as pets, taking many types into their homes as Stoneage2 Gold companions. As one might expect, they all had their own personalities, ranging from cheerful to arrogant, calm, stubborn, optimistic, restless, brave and more. They also had different combinations of strengths and abilities. For instance, a hewbo did great damage in battle but was open to injury itself, a turtle excelled in defense and protecting party members and an ogros stood out for its special attacks. Owners could benefit from groups of beasts if they were Stoneage2 Goldall compatible enough to get along.
Stoneage2 Gold returns us to an era when primeval forces of nature such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and storms shaped the world. However, humanity wasn't helpless. When large numbers of people gathered together and exerted their powers in unison, they could turn inhospitable lands into verdant fields, and occasionally even receive gifts that mysteriously appeared from the sky. Developed by a Tokyo-based studio, DigiPark, the massively multiplayer game is the sequel to one that attracted a reported 11 million users in the Far East. The follow-up will be Stoneage2 Goldoffered here in North America by regional publisher Aeria Games, which is currently taking applications from prospective beta participants. We've been watching and waiting to learn more for a little while now, so when the opportunity arose for us to question Producer Joshua "StoneAgeChiefJP" Bakken, we didn't hesitate to grab it.
















