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Aion Really Flies
Game Review - Aion

Aion Really Flies

November 9, 2009 Kelly Adams

Aion is a truly unique MMO in a lot of ways, not the least of which is player flight. Once you hit level ten, you can ascend and get your angel wings. Then the world really opens up for exploration.

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