Albion Online Alpha Testing, World of Warplanes, World of Tanks and more! | The Daily XP March 5th

Hey Attackers.
It’s Bethany here on Wednesday March 5th with your daily MMO news from the one
and only MMO ATK. Wargaming.net is eating up all of the news like a
gluttonous beast, but they are working hard and we like that. There is breaking
news for both World of warplanes and World of Tanks. If you don’t care about
that Albion Online has released their alpha testing date, and the game has the
possibility of changing the way we use our phones forever. Kind of heavy. Your
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World of Warplanes Updates to 1.2 Patch | [timer]34[/timer]
Albion Online Announces Start Date for Initial Alpha Testing | [timer]62[/timer]
Wargaming Steals Show With World of Tanks Updates | [timer]91[/timer]

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World of
Warplanes players are stoked this week because Wargaming has finally taken to their numerous
requests to better enhance the game. Update 1.2 marks the first addition of
serious content since the game’s official launch a few months ago. There will
be new missions, way more in-depth post battle stats, recording and playback of
matches, changes to the game’s economy, and even cosmetic changes having to do with
the accuracy of the aircrafts. Pretty cool. If they are not lying to us update
1.2 for World of Warplanes should be dropping tomorrow the 6th.

Another group
of players are stoked as well today because Sandbox interactive has announced
the start date for the initial alpha testing phase of Albion online. People are
really excited about this game because it promises to bring large-scale PVP
battles into the mobile scene, which has never really been done before. I mean,
we don’t really need to more of a reason to look at our phones but at least
this is more badass then checking your Instagram. The start date of the alpha
testing phase is March 24th, and players are being warned to act
fast because there will be a very limited number of keys. Get on it!

Wargaming.net
is back in our news today, stealing all of the attention, but this time it’s
for World of Tanks. These dudes are working hard over there and are keeping
their promise of delivering regular updates for their plans for the game in
2014. They’ve released their second Developer Dairy which focuses around a new
approach to the in-game physics. Expect changes to literally every aspect of
physics including movable objects, detachable tank turrets, individually mapped
tank treads, and yes, the way things explode. The video shows the way that
different building models change in behavior depending on the ammo used to
destroy them, as well as the different outcomes of destruction when using an
armor piercing round or explosive shell. Check the video out, it’s worth
watching.

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League of Legends: Top Played Champions February 2014

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Heroes of the Storm’s Dragon Shire, Curse of Icewind Dale and more! | The Daily XP March 4th

What’s up Attackers?  Nicole
here with your daily MMO news for Tuesday March 4th, exclusively from MMO
Attack.com.  So I’m supposed to do a
Jimmy Fallon-like monologue here to open the show, but On today’s episode we
have the battle for Lion’s Arch in Guild Wars 2, a new module in Neverwinter
and more from Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm. 
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Battle for Lion’s Arch Finale is Released in Guild Wars 2 | [timer]29[/timer]
The Curse of Icewind Dale Announced for Neverwinter | [timer]68[/timer]
Dragon Shire Map in Heroes of the Storm is Featured in Video | [timer]99[/timer]

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NCSoft and ArenaNet today released the finale to the world
story, Battle for Lion’s Arch.  In what
promises to be an epic moment in Guild Wars 2 history, the community will need
to band together to engage in an epic struggle to take back control of one of
the most famous cities in the land.  In
my best movie trailer voice, “The city of Lion’s Arch has fallen victim to a
surprise attack from Scarlet Briar, and her devastating army of dark
forces.  A deadly arsenal of war machiens
brought Lion’s Arch to its knees, and only the brave players of Guild Wars 2
can return control of the town to its rightful owners.”  The battle marks the end of a storyline over
a year in the making, check it out today!

The Curse of Icewind Dale has been announced for Perfect
World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios Neverwinter.  This is the third large-scale update to their
free to play MMO, bringing with it a ton of new content and PvP options.  The Curse of Icewind Dale will introduce 5
new zones, 2 of which feature both PvP and PvE content.  PvP matchmaking and leaderboards will also
debut, alongside a campaign that will see players completing a number of
objectives for exciting new rewards.  A
giant list of other updates are accompanied in the article on MMO ATK.com. 

MOBA fans from around the world are being treated today to
the second gameplay video for the Dragon Shire map in Blizzard’s Heroes of the
Storm.  In the video, Dustin and Kevin
from Blizzard walk us through a variety of changes that were made to the map,
as well as debut a number of new champions and skins.  So what’s up with this Dragon Shire map?  It’s a 5v5 battle with a Dragon Knight lying
dormant in the middle.  Teams much
capture two obelisks at the top and bottom of the map to receive his
power.  Obviously the Dragon Knight’s
power gives you a massive power boost, and since you’ve already capture the two
obelisks, you’re probably already winning the battle, so I’m assuming it’s GG
by now.  Take a look at the video though,
it’s pretty interesting.

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Top 10 Free MMOs for 2014

Greetings travelers! It seems that you are looking for hidden treasures and seeking new adventures, but don’t know exactly where to start. It’s okay, I know how you feel. Let me help you out here and show you a few paths you can take on the start of your new journey.

These ten games are all fun for lots of different reasons, but don’t expect these to be in any sort of order. None of the games will “all out best” any other, so I’ll make sure to categorize them based on genre. And just before we start, I’d like to say I hope you find what you are looking for. So first up, let’s take a look at the best free to play MMO shooters.

[heading]APB Reloaded[/heading]
Easy access, intuitive controls, huge city, epic customization, and a unique free roam game feel makes APB Reloaded a must play. Even if it is just one time, or for a limited time, the run and gun play style will certainly leave an impression on players. The game started out a bit glitchy on release but after many updates, the game is now better than ever and more polished than many triple AAA titles. Basically, the game is one giant video version of cops and robbers. Pick a side, and wreak havoc alike. If you enjoy GTA gameplay but want it in a multiplayer free to play package, come to APB.

[heading]Firefall[/heading]
Think Star Ship Troopers and then cell shade it BOOM, we now have Firefall. An open world shooter, Firefall is a PVE MMO that gives players unprecedented acrobatic abilities from Gliding and leaping from mountains to cities, the open world aspect to Firefall is actually a core component to its gameplay. Players have to work together to unlock areas which have been encroached upon by the Melding, which is a wall of energy that swallows up entire areas of the globe. Firefall promises a more dynamic approach to PVE content versus linear story progression and really allows players to play the way they want by giving them tons of options such as being able to switch classes at any time. Firefall has been in development hell, but even where it is now, it’s completely fun to play regardless.

[heading]Planetside 2[/heading]
The single most epic game out there. It is simply the most action you could possibly hope for in a game. Science fiction setting, expect lasers, invisibility, giant hovering aircrafts, and epic force field shielded bases. Hundreds and hundreds of players clash together with faction vs faction vs faction gameplay. Tons of unique upgrades can be accessed through playing and there are already a lot of unique classes to pick from with each faction having different equipment specific to them. Fight an epic war with friends and have a blast. The only down side is how strong of a machine you need to run this game, but if you can run it at max…you will have way too much fun.

While running and gunning is fun and addicting, sometimes bullets don’t quite satisfy like the impact of spells or great swords. For those who understand the fantasy mindset but still love action, the next 3 games will put a shine in your eye. The thing that these games share in common is the dungeon diving aspect, a heavy emphasis is put on small party play and takes place mostly within instanced areas. The MMO aspects really shine inside of their competitive pvp and pve content.

[heading]Neverwinter[/heading]
Dungeons and Dragons Neverwinter takes place in a familiar land filled with lich’s and undead, and of course a few dragons and dungeons. Choosing a class and picking a role are necessary investments which really breathe life into the game since it entirely revolves around party questing. One extremely unique feature to Neverwinter is the fact that you can create your own dungeons and also the mix between tab targeting and action combat really makes the genre feel fresh.

[heading]Dragon Nest/Vindictus[/heading]
Here we have a tie. Both Dragon Nest and Vindictus are extremely similar and also sister titles. While there are very minor differences between them, the biggest change would have to be the art style. Vindictus is much more mature and horror based while Dragon Nest is more anime inspired and colorful. They both feature some of the best if not the best action combat in a multiplayer game and are completely centered on epic combos and hack/slash gameplay. I honestly think both games are worthy of a try but some might dislike the art of one or the other, so pick one and have fun.

[heading]Path of Exile[/heading]
Holding its place in many top tens as number one, Path of Exile is simply one of the best games out there and the fact that its f2p makes it that much better. It simply has too much customization in regards to abilities and traits and the RPG aspect to it is phenomenal. The game can be appreciated alone but really shines with team play and it isn’t too easy either. If you want an experience like Torchlight, or Diablo, play Path of Exile today for instant gratification.

Community is the reason why we play MMO’s. Either to lone wolf and rise above the crowd, join a massive guild or become the world’s first to destroy end game, or havoc around with a group of friends. The next 3 games have a huge emphasis on all parts of communication from player to player all the way to guild vs guild. These games all have very large worlds and are more traditional but have a truly astounding amount of content to explore with friends and rivals alike.

[heading]TERA[/heading]
While notorious for its grind, TERA features too many unique gameplay mechanics to not be on this list. While yes it does take a while to get to end game content, it is completely worth. It holds the standard for true action combat and its unique art style also lends a hand at making it one of the best MMO experiences. If unique classes, unique bosses, and a new world are exactly what you are looking for, then look no further.

[heading]Star Wars (SWTOR)[/heading]
Star Wars the Old Republic has a great story line progression and also interesting pvp arena battles. They are always adding entirely new content such as Space Fighting in space ships, which is pretty freaking cool. Star Wars for the most part is almost identical to World of Warcraft mechanics, but a new setting and f2p payment model really makes this game worth a visit.

[heading]Rift[/heading]
Likened to World of Warcraft since release, Rift has been ever changing and going f2p was the catalyst for even more of change as since then the designers of Rift have nonstop been trying to make the very best MMO out there. While many aspects of the game could be considered standard, it’s the polish that really sets it apart from other f2p’s and more than most is worth delving into.

There really is a question about what exactly is an MMO. Also, what even does it mean for a game to be called Free to Play? Some games require purchases in order to fully enjoy the so called free experience. Some buy to play games offer a ridiculous amount of content for free compared to subscription competitors. Do trials and demo’s count as free to play? What I do know, is that there are a lot of games that I could put on this list for an astounding number of reasons each unique to the MMO. But I want to share my professional opinion on one of the best mmo experiences I have ever had as a f2p experience and even against my experience playing World of Warcraft and Guild Wars 2. That game is Runescape.

[heading]RuneScape[/heading]
While not officially apart of this list because the majority of the game hides behind a payment barrier, it is still a great game to get into or get back into due to its popularity and unique story lines which no other games does a better job of. Questing in Runescape really feels like an adventure and the risk/reward nature of the entire game makes it feel so much more rewarding. With new ideas being put into the game every month such as dungeneering, there really isn’t a limit to the challenge that awaits here. To be honest, it is even fun just to play through the F2P quests and worth the time to do so if you can get past the charming yet hideous graphics. Just know that the game is still going strong and only getting better.

That’s it guys! These ten games are all great adventures waiting to happen, but also remember there are more on the horizon. More and more games are coming out and so many look golden compared to our previous treasures. Some bend the definition of the genre, and some are bringing concepts we have never even imagined possible. Either way, don’t let these gems escape you now. Regardless of age, they will always be valued and worthwhile to someone somewhere and together you can share the experience, the very reason we play these kinds of games.

Interested in knowing about the best upcoming MMO’s? You should come back and see our next top ten!

Harry Potter MMO, Heroes and Generals, DayZ and more! | The Daily XP March 3rd

What’s up Attackers?  Today
is Monday March 3rd, Kirk here with your daily MMO News, exclusively from MMO
Attack.com.  You’re probably wondering,
whoa, what the heck is going on here, this strange new background.  Well, the crew here at MMO ATK moved into
a new office today, and this, what you see behind me, is it.  Now you’re wondering, wait .. how does a
channel with only 16 thousand subscribers have their own office?  Well, I’d answer your question with another
question, how doesn’t a channel with 16 thousand subscribers have their own
office?  We will probably give you a
quick tour on a later video, but for now we have Harry Potter Online, Heroes
and Generals Open beta, and aren’t you tired of hearing about DayZ. Your daily
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Harry Potter MMO May Be In The Works | [timer]46[/timer]
Heroes and Generals Blasts Into Open Beta | [timer]81[/timer]
DayZ Adds A Few New Developers To Its Team | [timer]105[/timer]

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Now, Harry Potter is widely considered to be one of the
greatest fantasy works of our generation, but up until now, the potential for
an MMO was a little more than a dream shared by millions.  In a surprise announcement though, a new
development studio, Bio-Hazard Entertainment, has reached an agreement with
Warner Bros. Entertainment, giving them the opportunity to showcase Harry
Potter as a MMO.  So what does all that
mean?  Well Bio-Hazard will get to
deliver their idea of the game to Warner Bros, who can then give the project a
yay or nay vote.  The developer has put
together an FAQ / interview video, so check it out for more.

Reto-Moto is proud to announce the immediate release of the
free to play MMOFPS Heroes and Generals into its open beta.  Heroes and Generals combines a unique element
to the game, which is the combination of FPS combat, and an RTS mode, which
gives you the opportunity to be a general on the battlefield.  The open development model for the game,
which gives complete transparency when it comes to future updates and content
add-ons is another intriguing feature, as players can have a direct feedback
loop to get new ideas into the game. 
Check out heroes and generals.com for more.

Lastly, the game we’ve been covering like hell lately, DayZ
has another new announcement, this time, adding to the team.  Last week we brought you news that said the
main man himself, Dean Hall, would be leaving at the end of the year.  Well over the weekend their developer blog used
a whole sentence to announce that the development team has doubled in
size.  It said, and I quote, “We are
inducting a large number of people to the team, effectively doubling the whole
project.  End quote.  So yeah, a huge welcome to you new people,
you guys got a whole 17 words dedicated amongst yourselves.  I’m spending more time welcoming you than
they did!

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Cannons Lasers Rockets

Cannons Lasers Rockets

Full disclosure: this game’s still in alpha, so a lot of the current problems could potentially be fixed by the time it’s ready for its official release. At the same time, however, the developers have displayed a few distressing tendencies that don’t necessarily bode well for the title’s future. I’ll just describe my experience with CLR, and let you folks be the judge of whether or not it’s worth playing or not. 

Cannons Lasers Rockets takes the traditional MOBA concept and attempts to spin it on its head, mashing it together with a third-person space combat simulator. How it works is pretty simple: each team has a base on either side of the map .There are several ‘lanes’ in each combat, guarded by massive flagships known as Defenders. The goal is to get past the defenders in order to destroy the opposing team’s base. Pretty simple, right? You’re helped along in this by strange little starships known as hornets, awakened from floating structures known as cocoons – standard minions, basically.

In that regard, Cannons Lasers Rockets actually puts another rather interesting twist on tradition. I’m not sure if it’s a glitch or not, but Hornets are hostile to whatever ship happens to get close enough. As such, awakening a cocoon on the opposing team’s side of the map will provide you with some much-needed firepower to get past the Defenders, but you could also find yourself being torn apart by your own forces. 

Once a cocoon is awakened (by shooting its shields down), the only way to rid yourself of the constant stream of hornets is to destroy it. So far so good, right? 

The control scheme’s your pretty standard WASD affair, with the mouse used for aiming and the mouse-keys and number keys used for your ships abilities. Destroying hornets, cocoons, structures, or enemy ships will net you points with which to upgrade your own ship. Again, pretty standard stuff, but with the potential to be pretty damned fun. Unfortunately, here’s where the game starts to stumble.

For some reason. battles are restricted to four ships in total. That’s two teams of two ships each, as opposed to the traditional 5v5 MOBA formula. You’d think this would make it easier for players to find a match, but that’s not the case – it took me at least twenty minutes just to get into my first game, and even once I did, the lag was a constant issue, combined with framerate drops and a whole host of mechanical glitches. Since it’s an alpha, I’m willing to overlook most of these problems. on the assumption that they’ll be patched out when the full game releases. 

One thing I’m not willing to overlook is the horrible matchmaking system and its horrendous wait times. If you’re building a MOBA,that is literally the most important component of your game, right after gameplay. If the developers can’t get that right, even in alpha, well…doesn’t really bode all that well, does it?

As if that’s not enough, the game doesn’t even do freemium all that well, either. Free players (or “trial” players) only have access to two ships, while those who shell out $15.00 gain access to ten premium vessels. Near as I can tell, there is no way for free players to unlock these without paying money. 

The problem is that beneath all these problems, there’s actually a very promising (and honestly, incredibly fun) game. I’m holding out hope that, once it’s out of alpha, it’ll be more worthwhile. For the time being, I’d recommend skipping out on this one – it doesn’t have much to offer right now. 

GunZ 2: The Second Duel

GunZ 2

When I was younger (and perhaps more foolish) I managed to draw a great deal of enjoyment from a rather strange little game called GunZ: The Duel. This third-person platformer was all about quick fingers, melee, and parkour – I was hooked. You can imagine my excitement then, when I realized that there’s a sequel, currently in open beta on Steam. Does it live up to the legacy of the original? 

Well…yes and no. 

Full disclosure here: I’m kind of awful at this game. I’m not entirely certain why, or what it is about it, but…I can’t play to save my life. Keep that in mind as you read this review (though I’m not going to be commenting much on game balance – everything seems to be in order there). 

One thing I’m going to say before moving on is that purist fans of the original should probably avoid GunZ 2. They have, unfortunately, gotten rid of K-Styling (they’re using a new engine, without the easily-exploitable flaws of the original). What that means is that you’re going to have to rely more on your standard outfit of moves. Unfortunately, while you’ve still got a pretty varied set of moves, the mechanics feel like they’ve been gutted somewhat, as well. Although you’re going to be moving with a fair bit of agility, GunZ 2 feels somewhat slower than its predecessor, with much less parkour than the original. What’s more, Although each of the four classes is somewhat unique in the gear available to them, melee ultimately feels the same whether you’re a Gunslinger or a Shield Trooper.

Oh, yeah. Forgot to mention: remember the awesome freedom you were afforded in GunZ? How you could design your character however you wanted, giving them whatever guns and cosmetic gear you saw fit? Yeah, say goodbye to that in the sequel, where the developers have inexplicably decided to switch over to a class system. At creation, you’re going to need to select one of the four different characters; the others will remain locked to you until you shell out either real money or a hefty sum of in-game cash.

That’s strike one against GunZ 2, and a significant one, at that.

There’s also a severely limited range of cosmetic items available for your character compared against the previous game – though admittedly, this may be due to GunZ 2 still being in beta. I’ll give it a pass on this, as the team behind it could well release more stuff as the game moves past its beta stage. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that they don’t make it pay to win, though certain elements (like the respawn coins, which let you revive your character in the single-player missions and cost $2.95 a pop) don’t really bode well, nor does the somewhat exorbitant price of most of the stuff in the shop. 

Ultimately, I don’t dislike GunZ 2…but I don’t like it all that much, either. It’s sort of…bland and soulless, in spite of how good it looks and sounds. That’s a shame, given how fun the original was (though admittedly, I might be looking at it through rose-colored glasses). Ah, well. Back to Loadout. That game’s giving me more entertainment than this one possibly could.