Used to love the Sorcery series (and the other Fighting Fantasy books). Does it still have the "hope you remember what each spell does" thing?
I played a bit of Lineage II after being bombarded with their current ad campaign on YouTube. Umm, it's really well produced, and probably has plenty of content and story. BUT, it's basically a power hungry screen saver. As in: everything is automatic. Walking to quests can be auto, fighting can be auto, potion use is auto, the only real player interaction necessary is accepting quests and messing around with inventory. There's probably a bit a skill in PvP, but otherwise, it's a screen saver with occasional user input required. Which is a pity. It looks really nice, it sounds really good, and even the combat feels OK when it's not on auto. Except, it's the fastest and probably best way to play, so that's what everyone does.
So if you want a better looking, online only, 1gb+ in size version of Stick Ranger (with bigger boobs but not as fun), with slightly less player interaction necessary to play, and little to no party design or gear choices available, go for it. But I really couldn't recommend it. I'll probably play through the campaign eventually, maybe, but I still think I'll stick to SR. I don't mind shoddy graphics.
It really is a pity. Somewhere along the line they destroyed a really good, well produced game with an OK combat engine. Don't know how or why. It wouldn't have been too hard to make it easy to find quests, and they could have just zoomed out the camera a little. There's plenty else wrong with it, there's plenty that's good about it, but it ended up being a celebrity endorsed screen saver of all things. Hmmmmm.......