Destiny

Destiny

Destiny is a highly anticipated first-person, Sci-Fi, shooter MMO developed by Bungie. It will be releasing for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 9, 2014. It is set hundreds of years in the future during a Golden Age where humans have spread throughout the universe and colonized different planets. A sudden “Collapse” causes tremendous chaos and leaves humanity in an isolated city. You must take on the role of defender and save your people from a violent alien race that threatens your already fragile existence.

Destiny will be set in an open world with a highly interactive environment. It will not be modeled after the traditional MMOs, instead it has been labeled as a “shared-world shooter.” The new Umbra 3 engine and updates to the matchmaking system will make this game unlike anything you’ve seen before. Bungie will also be incorporating Social media into Destiny, allowing players to stay attuned to living universe in Destiny as it will always be changing.

Keep an eye out for the beta as it is rumored to be launching sometime this summer!

Censorship Spells Trouble for League of Legends Patcher

Internet filtering has been a hot button issue for the past several years. With the slow gutting of protective measures like Net Neutrality, and with governmental powers seeking an end to online anonymity, it’s rather harrowing to see the slow progression of political and social policing of the internet.

Recently, after about a year of lobbying, the United Kingdom enacted a piece of legislation that many have come to call the “UK Porn Filter.” What the filter requires is for British ISP’s to implement filters and controls, which are on by default, that will block access to “violent material,” not imited to “extremist and terrorist related content,” “anorexia and eating disorder websites,” and “suicide related websites.”

League of Angels Gift Code Giveaway

[keys id=129156]MMO ATK and GTArcade have teamed up to offer fans of League of Angels a gift code item giveaway that will help you along your journey in their new MMORPG.

[heading]How To Redeem  Your Gift Pack[/heading]1. Log in or Register for your MMO ATK account
2. Log in and Create your character in League of Angels
3. Once in-game, click on the ‘Collect Pack’ icon in the top right
4. Enter your code from this page and click confirm
5. Items will show up in your inventory

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League of Angels Gameplay | First Impressions HD

[heading]What’s Included in the Gift Pack[/heading]* 100,000 Golf
* 10 Stamina points
* 1 Basic Energy Card
* 10 Aegis Shards

Ten MMOs on Consoles

If you were one of the millions who found yourself purchasing one of the next-gen consoles late last year, you’re probably looking for an MMO to whet your appetite.  Today we have the hottest console MMOs, both launched and upcoming, that you should be sure to keep on your radar.

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For as long as consoles have had internet connection, game studios have been creating massive multiplayer games for them.  Some early notable examples include Sega’s Phantasy Star Online from 2001, and Sony’s EverQuest Online Adventures a few years later.  Despite these groundbreaking games, there’s no doubt in my mind that many of you feel that the best MMO experiences are found on PC’s.  But, that may be changing.

Sony?s Playstation 4 and Microsoft?s Xbox One are more PC-like than ever, and now talented AAA console development teams are finally wrapping their heads around how to create persistent online worlds and long-term character growth. As a result, next-gen might be the era that console MMOs finally come into their own. Today we have the hottest console MMOs, both launched and upcoming, that you should be sure to keep on your radar.

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – PC, PS3 and PS4

After arguably one of the worst MMO launches in history, Final Fantasy a Realm Reborn is back and better than ever.  Somewhat lost in the turn-around is the fact that the game was also released on the Playstation 3 with the Playstation 4 version coming later this year.  The console version will be fully playable with a controller thanks to a revamped UI, or you know, you could just plug in your keyboard and mouse.

DC Universe Online: PC, PS3 and PS4

DC Universe Online from SOE launched on both PC and PS3 in 2011.  After a switch to the freemium base model, the game gained momentum and was available on launch day for the Playstation 4.  A feat in itself, Playstation 4 players utilize the same servers as the PS3 and PC counterparts.

PlanetSide 2 – PC and PS4

Another Sony Online Entertainment title, PlanetSide 2 has had massive success on the PC and hopes to bring that to the PS4 when launched later this year.  Console players shan’t need to worry about a clunky gameplay experience, because you’re used to a controller on first person shooters anyways.

Destiny – PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One

As much as Bungie likes to say this is not an MMO, it really continues to sound like it is.  Regardless, the next-gen open world shooter Destiny is slated to be available across the board with next-gen and previous gen consoles, as well as those PC elitists, all on the same date, September 9th.  That’s a feat in itself.

The Division – PC, PS4, and Xbox One

The Division is an upcoming tactical shooter MMO in the Tom Clancy line of shooters that was announced during last year’s E3.  Set in a post-apocalyptic New York City the release date has yet to be announced, but we do know it will be coming to the PC as well as next-gen consoles. 

The Elder Scrolls Online – PC, Mac, PS4 and Xbox One

The Elder Scrolls Online is arguably one of the biggest MMORPG releases coming this year, and the fact that they plan on releasing on all the major platforms, including the Mac, makes us feel like the 7 year development time was well worth it.  Release date for PC and Mac is set at April 4th, with PS4 and Xbox One coming in June.

War Thunder – PC, PS3 and PS4
War Thunder is a freemium flight simulator MMO that’s made waves on Steam in the past few months.  The game has released on Playstation 4 in the EU region, but has yet to announce a release date in the US.  Cross platform is not available at the moment, but the developer hopes to make it possible in the future.

Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade – PC, Xbox One and PS4

Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade can be placed on your radar, as it’s not slated to release until 2015.  This MMO is based on the classic Sci-Fi Warhammer license is slated for a PC, Xbox One and PS4 release.   Again, not much is known as of yet, but some questions we have are cross-platform play and whether all platforms will launch at once.

World of Tanks – PC and Xbox 360

World of Tanks has been available on the PC since 2011 and has been available on the Xbox 360 since this past summer.  Each version has its own servers and you use separate accounts, which is a hassle for those of us who like to keep track of everything in once place, as the games are developed by two different divisions within Wargaming.

Warframe – PC and PS4

Warframe might be a stretch to be called an MMO.  But a top 9 list, just doesn’t have the same ring to it.  This co-op online action shooter type game is still technically in open beta on your PC, but fully released for Playstation 4 since November.  Cross platform play is not currently available but will hopefully be implemented soon.

So those are ten MMO titles that will be featured on consoles.  Now, some may argue that it’s still up in the air whether these titles will truly feel like their PC counterparts, and while there’s no denying that, It’s hard to deny that console MMOs will start to feel more and more like what we’ve come to expect on the PC.  Give us your thoughts on Console MMOs below, and tell us which ones you are most excited about!

EverQuest Next Landmark, Defiance, Mighty Quest and more! | The Daily XP January 24th

What’s up Attackers, Today is Friday January 24th and welcome
to your daily MMO news exclusively from MMOAttack.com.  Today we have EverQuest Next Landmark’s
system specs revealed, a preview for the 7th Legion DLC in Defiance and the
final open house event for The Mighty Quest. 
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As the alpha testing for EverQuest next Landmark draws near,
Sony Online Entertainment have published an early set of system specs to give
users the time to upgrade their machines before the event begins.  EverQuest Next has quickly become one of the
most anticipated MMO titles, so it’s important to have your rig ready to
go.  The Minimum System Requirements are
asking for the windows 64 bit operating system, an Intel i5 Dual Core or higher
and 4GB of memory.  The full specs can be
found on our website.

Earlier this month Trion Worlds announced the 7th Legion DLC
for Defiance, and today’s preview of the expansion sheds more light on what to
expect with next month’s launch.  The
most exciting additions include joining Yoshida Hiro’s 7th Legion as they march
for the Bay Area, and a recruitment kit that includes an outfit, gear and a new
title.  New weapons will also be
introduced, but unfortunately a much needed new location has not been included.

The final open house for Ubisoft’s Mighty Quest for Epic
Loot has begun and will conclude on Monday January 27th.  The final open house will give all players
complete access to the entire Mighty Quest world, include the final character,
The Mage.  This will also mark the last
chance to become a founder, which gives you access to many bonuses included in
the game.  Check it out at the mighty
quest.com.

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Defiance

Defiance

Defiance is a third-person sci-fi shooter MMO by Trion Worlds based on the Syfy television series of the same name. It released on April 2, 2013, and is available on PC, PS3, Xbox 360. The game is set in the San Francisco Bay area, following a war between Humans and rogue extraterrestrials known as Votans.

Defiance has five different DLCs planned for release, with Castithan Charge Pack and Arkbreaker already available for sale. Defiance is loaded with dynamic events, main story missions, side quests and challenges. Players are given a large amount of control over character appearance. There are no pure classes, you must chose an “Origin” and fill the role of either Veterans, Outlaws, Machinists, or Survivalists. Veterans and Outlaws are survivors of The Pale Wars who roam the land and seek opportunity. Machinists focus on scavenging, while Survivalists are simply trying to get by.

You don’t have to be a fan of the show to like this game. Check it out through Steam or play it on your console for some good ol’ third person shooting.

Darkfall: Unholy Wars

Darkfall: Unholy Wars

Darkfall: Unholy Wars is a fantasy action MMORPG by Aventurine. It is set in Agon, a land that has been in chaos for hundreds of years thanks to a war between demons and gods battling for dominion. Darkfall: Unholy Wars focuses on real-time gameplay, PvP, city building, a full-rights looting system, and an intricate class system.This sandbox PvP allows for real-time battles between clans on player-built cities and in the natural environment. The world is large and immersive with seamless transitions between zones. Territory control is crucial as clans battle to create and conquer cities and villages.

Armed with a deep character system, players advance with Prowess and can choose from a diverse list of classes and jobs. The Warrior, which can be specialized towards close combat aggression or elite protection; the Skirmisher, which can be disciplined towards archery or agile combat; the Elementalist, which can be utilized as either either a long distance fire mage or close distance air warlock; and the Primalist which is mostly a healer but can also be used as a enhancer. You can build your legacy as a fighter, a merchant, craftsman, even as a politician, and so much more.

Continent of the Ninth Seal

Continent of the Ninth Seal

Continent of the Ninth Seal (C9) is a 3D fantasy action MMORPG developed by Wizden. In Continent of the Ninth Seal, players must free the land of Blenheim from the grip of evil Neper. It is up to you to stop Neper’s quest to open a magical gate and unleash the power to destroy the world. C9 features over 2000 quests spread over 5 continents, an action-based combat system with endless combat combinations, and a dynamic PvP environment.

There are four basic classes to chose from: The Fighter is a melee warrior who uses various weapons and shields to gain an advantage over enemies, eventually becoming either a Blademaster, Guardian, Warrior, or Berserker. The Hunter is a devastating ranged combatant who has daggers in case enemies get too close, this class can become either an Assassin, Ranger, or Scout. Shamans are the support class of C9 healing allies and damaging enemies with spell power, they may become Illusionists, Elementalists, or Taoist after level 20. Last but certainly not the least is the Witchblade, who combines its quick physical attacks with strong magical abilities.

C9 is a highly customizable and enjoyable action MMORPG for all fans of the genre.

Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen

Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen

Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is the latest high fantasy MMO from one of the original EverQuest creators, Brad McQuaid. The game will feature a classic take on the epic adventure MMO, developed by gamers who aren’t afraid to take risks and present challenges. There will be a heavy focus on character development, an immersive world and cooperation with groups and guilds being at the forefront of how the game plays out.

The game was only recently announced via Brad McQuaid twitter account, and the Kickstarter campaign began in January 2014. Those looking for more information have plenty of time to do so, as the game is not expected to be released until 2017.

Visit all the Pantheon Rise of the Fallen tags on MMO ATK for the latest about the game.

Nosgoth

Nosgoth

Innovation is a funny thing. In this modern age game developers are often blasted by critics for their refusal to develop new, innovative ideas instead of continuously pumping out mass-produced soulless experiences designed to do one thing – convince as many people to spend as much money on a product as possible taking the fewest risks. Nosgoth proves to be an interesting beast that kind of flies in the face of typical convention and how we judge innovation. What’s up guys? This is Zac with Attack gaming bringing you a first impressions video for Nosgoth a new team-based third-person shooter published by SquareEnix and developed by Pysonix – a company specializing in outsourcing talent to work on multiplayer modes for games based out of the Unreal Engine.

As the name might suggestion, Nosgoth takes place in the famed Legacy of Kain universe. This is both the source of heightened interest and disgusted contempt, hence the rather interesting predicament Psyonix and SquareEnix have found themselves in with this title.

In a genre positively inundated with massive amounts of multiplayer everything, do we really need yet another cash-shop infused multiplayer shooter? Likewise, there hasn’t been a legitimate sequel to Legacy of Kain since Defiance and even that game was so far removed from the traditional titles in the series that some would argue it shouldn’t even be considered a part of the main series.
The decision to take a series known for its emphasis on exploration and story and to turn it into yet another multiplayer shooter rightfully sets off alarms in the head of many jaded gamers, but let’s think about that for a moment.

Innovation is defined by creativity and a willingness to take risks with no guaranteed payoff. I think it’s safe to say that morphing a third person adventure title into a multiplayer shooter is a pretty huge risk, and when you actually judge the game on its own merits, it’s pretty awesome.

Unlike generic modern military shooters such as Call of Duty and Battlefield, Nosgoth pits humans versus vampires in a battle for utter survival. Oh sure, you say. Tons of games offer multiple factions. Well, there’s huge variety in how the two factions play and within each faction, various classes excel at different things so the game remains fresh throughout. Some classes are good AoE damage, others excel at single target with others still specializing mainly in crowd control. Some of the vampires are illusive and can jump long distances. Others are huge tanks which can bulldoze through enemies. Others still are demon-like creatures which can fly in the air, snatching up humans and dropping them to the ground for massive damage.

The game is asymmetrically balanced which is basically a fancy way of saying there isn’t parity between the vampires and the humans. The vampires are ridiculously overpowered—at least you feel that way when you first start playing. Featuring the ability to run and jump across rooftops ala Assassin’s Creed and the ability to pounce on enemies from insane distances, vampires are a force to be reckoned with and tons of fun to play.

Playing as a human in many ways turns the game into survival horror as you are just trying to survive, keeping the score as close as possible until it’s your turn to play as the vampires. While Vampires can scatter across the map and often succeed at taking out multiple enemies at once, humans are forced to band together sticking close to shrines which grant ammo and health attempting to fend off as many waves of vampires as possible before finally becoming overpowered.

The individual classes in the game can be kitted out with special weapons, abilities, and perks. Each character can possess three abilities which function like special attacks in an MMO that are bound to various hotkeys. Perks are added bonuses like increased speed or increased health that last for a game or for a round.
The variation in play across each faction as well as the various ways in which you can min-max the individual classes leads to tons of theory-crafting and lets itself well to maximizing teamwork through strategies tailored for the strengths and weaknesses of each class.

There are essentially 2 game modes currently available – Team Deathmatch and Siege. Team Deathmatch is your standard 4v4 battle to the death. To keep things fair, both sides receive the opportunity to play as both factions, meaning you spend one round as a vampire and one as a human. The winning team has the most kills at the end of both rounds.
Siege mode is available after level 10 and offers different objectives for each faction. Humans must capture and hold various strategic objectives scattered throughout the map while vampires earn points for killing humans and preventing them from capturing objectives.

Like I mentioned previously, the game does have a cash shop, although I wouldn’t clarify it as pay-to-win. While it’s true that you can spend real-money to purchase items, you can also do so with cash earned in-game. Some items like additional classes can’t be purchased with in-game currency but can be unlocked via artifact tokens which you receive every five levels.

Graphically, the game is beautiful. While it’s not as technically advanced as Killzone or Destiny, the art direction is excellent.
All in all though, after singing this game’s praises, it’s not all roses and sunshine as you just can’t escape the fact that while this is a very fun game, it just wasn’t the game that Legacy of Kain fans wanted, and I’m not sure the game has enough mainstream appeal to warrant much of a player base. Yes, I realize the game is still in beta, but it can be hard to find a match where often times you spend quite a while doing this……instead of doing this.

Still, I urge you to check the game out if you can find a beta key or if you’re willing to spend money on a Founder’s Pack through steam. It’s an excellent multiplayer shooter whose innovation breaks the mold for what a multiplayer shooter should be. This game is really an object lesson in how sometimes even if a game developer cranks out a title that absolutely no one saw coming, demand can’t be ignored. You know what though. Having never been a Legacy of Kain fan, the game does draw me into the game world and makes me want to learn a little bit more about it. After playing it, I feel compelled to check out some of the other games in the series, and that has to count for something right?

If you want to learn more about the game, check out its official website at Nosgoth.com.