Silkroad Online – 1+1 Event Announced
Joymax continue their efforts to revive their oriental MMORPG, Silkroad Online, with the return of the games most popular events next month.
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Joymax continue their efforts to revive their oriental MMORPG, Silkroad Online, with the return of the games most popular events next month.
With the closed beta event approaching Aeria Games have just released some interesting character customization information for their upcoming MMO, Scarlet Blade
Love and Hate ? MMORPG Player Interaction – This series aims to break down the ins and outs of the MMO gaming world; including aspects like a game?s economy, chat methods, leveling capabilities, and overall player interaction.
When was the first time you played World of Warcraft? Did you play it when it came out in 2004? Did you play starting with any of the expansions in 2007, 2008, 2010 or 2012?
Each week our resident Indie Gamer Nicholas takes a look at a different Indie Game that you may or may not have heard about. Join him on his adventures as he sifts through the rubbish to find The Indie Game of the Week.
We hear accusations for practically every AAA release, but is there any evidence to support claims of bribed review scores in the gaming industry?
It’s popular for people to play down on many no download MMORPGs. But the fact of the matter is, with the technological advancement of today’s computers and browsers, we are able to play some pretty awesome MMORPG games right in our browser.
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Infernum and Deep Silver have just revealed more information on a major aspect of their upcoming MMO Dragon’s Prophet, the dragons.
Square Enix announced earlier today that Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will enter its final closed beta phase on Monday, February 25th
The issue of developer entitlement – and abuse – goes a hell of a lot deeper than anything I’ve talked about before. As a matter of fact, there’s a whole laundry list of things game developers and publishers are doing which displays both a blatant lack of respect for the consumer and a deep, consuming greed.
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[stat=PvP]NA[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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Rising Cities is a brand new free to play browser simulation game from Bigpoint. The game is all about taking your city of humble beginnings to building a thriving metropolis. In Rising Cities you will use your knowledge of city-planning, finances, strategy, urban development and power to build the most profitable city in the land!
This browser-based city-building simulator is one of the best in the genre and will have you forgetting about SimCity in no-time. There are so many different things to cover when building your city. You will need to construct residential areas, commercial and industrial zones, entertain your citizens, upgrade your city hall, keep your infrastructures and public expenditures under control and more.
The name of the game is resources. You will need to expand your farmlands, collect rocks, knock down trees and gather enough ore to keep your city running strong. Rising Cities is an exciting new game that is sure to offer you hundreds of hours of fun and for the low low price of free, it’s hard to argue!
How much content do you think an expansion should have? Should it have something for everyone? Should it cater to hardcore players? Does cost matter?