
Those of you that have Funcom’s upcoming modern-day MMO The Secret World firmly on your radar will most likely wanna check out this new video that delivers a unique glimpse into the starter experience for new players. Through exclusive new footage and developer interviews, viewers get an idea of what locations they will visit, what characters they will meet and what gameplay mechanics they will get to play around with if they start out as a Templars character in London. In The Secret World players can choose to begin as a Templars, Illuminati or Dragon character and depending on what secret society you choose, you either begin in New York, Seoul or London. Again, the newly released video focuses on the starter experience for a Templars character in London.
“It feels great being able to show the world some of the exciting stuff that we are working on,” says Senior Producer and Game Director Ragnar Tørnquist. “It might only be scratching the surface of the vast universe of ‘The Secret World’, but this video gives a unique glimpse into what Templars players will experience when they first enter the game. We look forward to revealing even more soon, not only about the Illuminati and Dragon secret societies, but the game and the world as a whole.”
You can check out the video right here and once you do, be sure to let us know how your thoughts on The Secret World.









I think this MMO looks promising. Its like SWTOR. The Secret World is a different setting, different weapons, and different ways of constructing an MMO. And if Secret World comes to consoles I will definitely get it.
i am not he kind of person to just games before i have played them but this game is (so far) terrible
in a surpise reveal u should be left astonished and amased, however this video only told me that this is gong to be another generic rpg, which doesnt bring anything new to the table
When I first saw this game the concept looked interesting. The subsequent videos have left me not wanting to even wonder if the demo would be worth my time. I am not sure how interested MMO gamers will be in a game that has little or no real RPG elements, has very little to offer in sound or visual design, and will force ability chaining in a community that will probably have too few people playing to make this viable.
I guess this game’s effect will be a secret to me.