Fellowship Mini-Review: A Bite-Sized MMO Experience

Fellowship Mini-Review: A Bite-Sized MMO Experience

Despite the title, there’s no shade being thrown at people who still have time for MMOs. We’ve all lost a few hundred hours to a game at some point, and for those of us now juggling work, kids, and everyday chaos, the idea of doing that again almost sounds like a dream. But wanting the time and actually having it are two very different things — and that’s where Fellowship comes in.

Fellowship on PC

Fellowship has just launched in Early Access, and while it looks, feels, and probably even smells like an MMO, it technically isn’t one. Instead, it’s a dungeon-crawling adventure dressed up with all the familiar trappings of something like World of Warcraft, but with tighter, more focused gameplay that makes it far more approachable.

You can choose from a wide range of characters, which helps you not only find your favourites but also experiment with different team combinations. From there, it’s all about diving into dungeons, chasing better loot, unlocking new skills, and earning stylish cosmetics. Think of it as a fast-paced MMO experience — one you can easily jump into with your friends whenever you’ve got a free moment.

The result is a genuine joy to play. Fellowship captures that “hundreds of hours” feeling without demanding the actual time investment. It’s great solo or with strangers too, thanks to its smart character selection, smooth boss progression, and difficulty scaling that keeps things exciting. If you’ve ever wished for an MMO you could enjoy in half-hour sessions, this might just be the one.

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