Guns and Robots, Digimon Masters Online, Pantheon: RotF and more! | The Daily XP February 4th

What’s up Attackers, Today is Tuesday February 4th.  I am Nicole, here with your Daily MMO News!  If you’ve been watching the show every day,
you’ll know that we’ve been talking about SOE almost every episode.  Well, today that trend is bucked!  Time to get romantic with robots, get mounted
with monsters and get enchanted by .. umm .. enchanters.  Your daily XP starts now!

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Today on the Daily XP:
Guns and Robots Celebrates Valentine’s Day With Events | [timer]29[/timer]
Digimon Masters Online Updates With New Mounts and More | [timer]62[/timer]
Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen Introduces Enchanter Class via Kickstarter | [timer]87[/timer]

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Masthead Studios today revealed information about their
upcoming Valentine’s Day celebration.  If
you’re like me, and will be spending Valentine’s day alone .. sad face .. then
at least you’ll be able to kick some robot ass in their free to play MMOTPS,
Guns and Robots.  Beginning February 10th
a new game mode, which is like a VIP mode you’ve seen in other shooters, will
allow players to rack us credits in order to unlock a Valentine’s Day Reward,
which is a new weapon that charms opponents into feeling completely helpless.  A second event, the ‘Heartbreaking’ contest
will supply a large amount of credits to the victors.

Today Joymax announced their largest patch in history for
Digimon Masters Online.  I know you’re
thinking, yeah I don’t care how large it is, just give us more mounts.  Well, that’s what you get!  Two new mounts include Chaosmon and the
Dramon Paladin, both of which are the fastest the game has seen.  The update also brings new Digivolutions, a
new Lucemon Satan Burst mode and the continuation of the Free Sweets event
through February.

Lastly, Visionary Realms, the San Diego based developer
headed by Brad McQuaid of EverQuest fame, has announced the latest class for
their ‘still-in-kickstarter’ MMO, Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.  The Enchanter is a utility class who is a
master of crowd control, a proficient buffer, stunner, mezzer and charmer.  The Enchanter will specialize in assisting
groups through stuns and mesmerizing multiple enemies, while also being able to
manipulate charmed enemies behaviors and commanding them as hiw or her
own.  Unfortunately, like all of
Pantheons class updates, no photos can be found, only a symbol of sorts, which
kind of harshes my buzz.

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Free League of Legends Champions Counters Season 4 | Week 3

The Free League of Legends Champion rotation for week 3 of Season 4.  This week’s free champions include:
Sivir,
Malphite, Anivia, Karthus, Shen, Orianna, Draven, Elise, Kha’Zix and Nami.
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Velvet Sundown Gameplay | First Impressions HD

Velvet Sundown is a brand new free to play dramagame from Tribe Studios.  In the game, you are aboard a luxury yacht, where you will play through hundreds of different experiences, based on how you interact with others.
Get your Velvet Sundown closed beta keys – http://mmoattack.com/mmo-giveaways/velvet-sundown-closed-beta-keys
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#replyallnightmare, Velvet Sundown, Black Desert and more! | The Daily XP February 3rd

What’s up Attackers, Today is Monday February 3rd .. hold on
.. .. .. .. .. Today is February 3rd and welcome to your daily MMO news
exclusively from MMOAttack.com.   One sec .. I’m getting an e-mail.  Fucking chain.  On Today’s episode we have Velvet Sundown, ..
Jesus christ .. Black Desert Online and of course, some more info from SOE.  The Daily .. IS THIS A JOKE, stop hitting
reply all, it’s not that hard!  #replyallnightmare
..  #neverforget .. The Daily XP starts
now.

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Today on the Daily XP:
Tribe Studios Announces Closed Beta For Velvet Sundown Dramagame | [timer]36[/timer]
Black Desert and Pearl Abyss Discuss Russian Localization | [timer]75[/timer]
John Smedley Tweets Photo of Spiritual Star Wars Galaxies Successor | [timer]103[/timer]

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A Finnish development team, Tribe Studios, today announced
the immediate launch of the closed beta for their dramagame, Velvet
Sundown.  Velvet Sundown sees players
aboard a luxury yacht on a high seas adventure. 
At launch, 11 characters are available to play, each with their own
carefully crafted personality and background story.  Upon launch Velvet Sundown will be
accompanied by ground-breaking, text-to-speech technology, which is likely never
before seen in the free MMO genre.  OK,
so what is a dramagame?  I’m imagining a
version of The Bachelor, where all the ladies are stuck on a boat and have to
fight over one man, but then the Captain is there swabbing the decks, if you
know what I mean.  I’m winking.

A Black Desert fan site today posted an interview with the
developers Pearl Abyss, shedding some light on the progress of the russian
localization for their highly anticipated MMORPG.  The information in the article suggest they
expect a publisher to be chosen at a later date, and that they expect a
localized version will be released in Russia before both the EU and US.  So .. wait, i’m not sure what the point of
this article is.  I guess i’ll be moving
on.

We’ve talked extensively about SOE in the past week or
so.  From the shutting down of four
titles, to EverQuest Next Landmark’s Alpha and the Star Wars Galaxies mention
in the AMA last week.  Well, John Smedley
is adding a little fuel to the fire as he’s posted a twitter photo of the so
called spiritual successor to Star Wars Galaxies, and no, it has nothing to do
with Star Wars, or space or anything along those lines.  The photo is of a church, I think, and other
than that, not much else was posted. 
Could we be seeing a modern take on some of the features that made SWG
so popular at first?  Maybe.  But we will keep you updated on all the hot
gossip here.

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EverQuest Next Landmark Community Event 2014

MMO ATK and @cassmoneys took over the EverQuest Next Landmark community event that was held on January 31st, 2014, to celebrate the launch of EverQuest Next Landmark.  Watch all the fellow EverQuest fans we interviewed on what they thought of the new world builder from SOE.
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RaiderZ

RaiderZ

In all honesty, the fact that this game is called “RaiderZ” should have been the first warning sign. It should have been the first indication that this was a game to be avoided. But no, I chose to ignore it, to soldier on in hopes that I’d find a few redeeming qualities mixed in with the digital offal. Surprisingly enough, I did find a few – though they weren’t anywhere near enough to rescue the title from itself. As I so often do, I’ll start with the good – slim though it may be. 

The strong point of RaiderZ is definitely the combat. Mechanics are crisp and responsive, animations are relatively smooth, and the leveling and loot system are relatively unique, allowing players to build their characters through whatever means they see fit. Wanna be a greatsword-wielding sorcerer who rains down holy fire on his foes? You can do that. Thinking of being an assassin who happens to hit like a ten ton truck? Yeah, that’s definitely possible. All of this taken together is a welcome change from most traditional MMOs, where you’re more or less stuck along a class tree once you’ve selected everything. 

Also of note is the musical instruments system, where players can learn to play instruments such as guitars and join with other players to create impromptu orchestras and weave together beautiful songs. It’s an awesome mechanic, and I feel as though more MMOs should at least attempt to incorporate it. More music is always grand, right?

Alright, we’ve dealt with the good. Now for the bad. Fair warning, there’s a lot of it. 

First of all, the aesthetics of the game somehow manage to toe the line between blandly generic and eye-poppingly gaudy. Everything about the title is animu to its core, right down to the grossly impractical and skimpy female armor. Not only that, character customization options as far as appearance runs the whole gamut of cliched anime protagonist, from the square-jawed samurai to the droopy-eyed, sarcastic thug. The monsters admittedly look really cool, but that’s nowhere near enough to save the game from its own visual fumbles.

Oh, but it gets worse. Both the writing and voice acting in RaiderZ basically feel like they were outsourced to a bunch of bored teenagers hanging out by a 7/11; there’s absolutely no pride behind any of it – it feels like it literally exists just to make money (more on that in a moment). Character voices are painfully acted, the text is poorly written, and the whole thing demonstrates an almost vehement distaste for quality. Not surprisingly, everything about the narrative and the world is boring. I did find a bit of humor in the fact that there were Christmas trees and lights decorating the entire game world…in February. 

What’s more, the game is so poorly optimized that even high-end systems might encounter framerate issues, and the lovely inclusion of nProtect GameGuard as a piggyback program means that, while you’re playing, any other processes on your system will be effectively unusable. Toss in a few borderline pay-to-win elements, server instability and botters and you’ve got yourself a surefire recipe for failure. 

As an action-MMO, RaiderZ had a great deal of potential. Unfortunately, it’s abundantly clear that the developers don’t give a fig about either the game or its players beyond how they can use them to line their pockets. Long story short? Avoid the hell out of this game. If you want a good free-to-play action MMO, go play Tera. If you want a good monster-hunter game, wait for Monster Hunter Online.

As for me, I think I need a stiff drink. 

Loadout

Loadout

2014’s not even in full swing, and already we’ve got a contender for best shooter of the year. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Loadout. This carnage-filled frag-fest basically mashes Gears of War and Team Fortress 2 together into one giant, steaming pile of mayhem, with liberal amounts of gore, violence, partial nudity, and profanity. Basically, it’s a game that revels in the fact that it’s completely and utterly ridiculous, and ends up being amazing for it.

Those of you who’ve already heard of the game will likely have heard that Loadout’s main draw – aside from the impressively fluid gameplay, which combines third-person shooter mechanics with fast-paced platforming – is the sheer volume of customization you’re given regarding how you want to play the game. Truth be told, everything feels a little overwhelming, at first: you start the game with access to four different ‘types’ of weaponry: rifle, rocket, beam, and pulse. Each ammunition type has its own unique set of traits and capabilities, and as you complete matches, level up, and gain “Blutes” (Loadout’s primary currency), you’ll be able to access new parts with which to customize your weaponry.

Want a mortar that fires clusters of bouncing napalm? You can do that. Want a Gatling Gun that fires spiraling, electrified balls of doom? You can make one. A sniper rifle that causes an explosion on impact? That’s probably somewhere in the game, as well.

In addition to the weapon customization options, players also have access to a fairly diverse tech tree. Using Blutes, the player can choose to gain new combat gadgets (such as a shield or the ability to throw down a turret), unlock new parts and ammunition for their weapons, or upgrade weaponry that’s gained enough experience to level up. The system might seem a little confusing to new players at first, but by the time they’ve done a few matches, most people should have more or less gotten the hang of things. 

Loadout’s got several primary gametypes, all of which should be more or less familiar to FPS veterans. Jackhammer is your basic capture the flag, Blitz is king of the hill, and Death Snatch is your standard team deathmatch, with the added quirk of having to pick vials up from an enemy’s corpse in order to confirm kills. Perhaps the most unique gametype I’ve seen thus far is Extraction, which tasks a randomly-selected player with running across the map and grabbing Blutonium to return it to any of a number of drop points. Whoever gathers the maximum amount first wins. 

Regardless of which game-mode your playing, there will be blood. There will be gruesome death, gleeful destruction, and a general air of havoc and devastation. If you’re anything like me, you’ll love every minute of it.  

Of Loadout’s matchmaking, I’ve but a few complaints: Firstly I wish games allowed for more players. At the moment, the maximum players per match is eight; I feel like there’s so much mayhem below the surface just waiting to be unleashed if only a few more players were added. The lack of any sort of FFA gametype stings a bit, as well – but I’m sure these are two features Edge plans to release at a later date. Second, I noticed during my time with the game that the menus tended to be a bit buggy, suffering frequent communication interruptions. Again, this is probably something that’ll be fixed as we move forward. 

Oh, it’s also worth mentioning that Edge of Reality manages the freemium business model beautifully. None of the purchases in the cash shop really give you a noteworthy edge over other players; everything’s either purely cosmetic or purely convenience. You can’t buy items, you can’t buy blutes, and you can’t buy guns. In other words, everything is pretty much as it should be. 

At its core, Loadout may be a simple and somewhat crude frag-fest, but damned if it isn’t the most fun I’ve had with a shooter in well over a year. I’d urge you all to give it a try – you won’t be disappointed. 

Velvet Sundown Closed Beta Keys

[keys id=129156]MMO ATK and Tribe Studios have teamed up to offer fans of Velvet Sundown a closed beta key to be one of the first to play this brand new dramagame.

[heading]How To Redeem  Your Gift Pack[/heading]1. Log in or Register for your MMO ATK account
2. Use the code to register for the closed beta at Velvet Sundown’s website
3. Closed Beta Begins on February 3rd

[heading]Velvet Sundown First Impressions[/heading]

Velvet Sundown Gameplay | First Impressions HD