Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited Review

Dungeons & Dragons Online's shift to a free-to-play business model continues to spawn new reviews, with the latest appearing over at Gamer Limit. Here's the conclusion that goes with the 7.0/10 score:
It would be wrong of me to not mention the success of the transition from P2P to F2P. The game still receives regular updates; this is likely due to micro-transactions that can help people improve the quality of the game, but I am glad these are non-essential purchases. (Turbine points,) are found in the game and can be spent at the store. This works well because it gets players in the market, which may be a clever business move to get you in the door to spend your real cash.

Dungeons & Dragons may not be the best item in the market, but its roots starting out as a P2P subscription model shine through, and its graphical style is far more vivid than World of Warcraft. It is certainly enjoyable to play, yet starting out can be confusing and mundane. Essentially, I can understand why it did not survive in its previous rendition, but as F2P, I can see a good future for this title, after all it is free.