Soul Captor – Defunct

Soul Captor

Soul Captor is a free online fantasy game that utilizes eastern ghosts and monsters against a backdrop of fantastic scenes and characters. You begin play as the powerful Oracle, who is the guardian of this world, and will embark on unimaginable adventures accompanied by an adorable and exclusive Spirit. You must seek to find what drives the war between humans and monsters.

Soul Captor features six classes to choose from: Gu Practitioner, Fighting Spirit, Warrior, Monk, Yin-Yang Master, and Celestial Master. Each class offers different abilities and means to challenge opponents. Each class also has access to a spirit, or sidekick, which helps the player by using various skills and abilities. The game is based off of Eastern ghosts, monsters, and mythology, so expect to see a lot of that influence throughout the game.

Chaotic battles between players, amusing little monsters, fearful demons and adventurous stories full of all sorts of strange episodes set in the eastern world are about to start. Now, let the journey begin!

Skyforge

Skyforge-Game-Feature-Image

Skyforge is a new fantasy / sci-fi MMORPG from Allods Team, My.com and Obsidian Entertainment. The game is being developed by a team that has worked on such titles at Allods Online, South Park: Stick of Truth, Fallout: New Vegas and Neverwinter Nights 2. The game will be set in a fantasy and science fiction universe called Aelion. Among the features boasted by Skyforge are its unique class system that features limitless character progression, a tightly integrated social network that will see massive servers spread across entire regions and your journey from immortal to a fully fledged god.

For more information about Skyforge be sure to check out our coverage:

Skyforge Classes Guide
Skyforge PvP Maps Guide

Shaiya

Shaiya

Released by Aeria games, Shaiya online is a free to play MMORPG supported by a microtransaction system. The story behind the game is the good old good vs. evil fairytale, this time with two goddesses fighting each other. For a F2P MMORPG the graphics are surprisingly good, with decent poly-count, good effects and fluid animations.However, a lot of models especially for NPCs are constantly overused, visual differences between mobs being created by simple retexturing.

Questing in Shaiya may become a bit boring, with a focus on repeating simple tasks over and over again rather than on storytelling or adventure. However, the dungeon system offers simple yet attractive rewards and it’s put together in an artistically appealing way.Shaiya offers four playable races (Humans, Elves, Veil and Nordein), each coming with its own set of three classes. Races and classes can not be mixed so picking one of the four available races automatically limits your class choices to the three classes specific to the chosen race.There are open world PVP options in Shaiya, but most of the brutal PVP encounters in the game are limited by the boundaries of the instanced battlefields you can enter.

Scarlet Legacy – Defunct

Scarlet Legecy

Scarlet Legacy is a 3D fantasy MMORPG with action oriented combat, and stylish attack animations. Chose from specialized fighting styles and help rescue Princess Scarlet from the evil forces! Scarlet Legacy is a free-to-play game and is set in a mythical world on the brink of disaster.

The creatures from the Demon Realm have surfaced, wreaking havoc in the local villages and the half celestial Princess Scarlet is now missing. Players must help rescue the royal heir connecting the heavens with the Earth, in order to restore the shattered Chi balance. Complete challenging quests, fight off rebel gangs and treacherous monsters using advanced tactical combat options.

Much like the Warriors of the Three Kingdoms, heroes explore a large world enriched with Asian dialogue and fluid attack animations. Wage war in the PvP Arena, duel others in the Bloody Village, or raid dungeons with party members. Similar to Battle of the Immortals, this game features a botting system. Form relationships, adopt pets, and master multiple professions. Choose between one of four classes each featuring three unique skill trees. Transform into a warrior and leave behind a legacy in this epic action-packed adventure.

Rohan: Blood Feud

Rohan: Blood Feud

Rohan: Blood Feud is a 3D Fantasy MMORPG with great graphics, music and PVP oriented gameplay. Choose from seven races and explore the lush world of Rohan. Form guilds and battle for control of towns and participate in open PvP after level 30. Buy mounts, train pets, and play a fishing or card minigame in this feature rich free to play MMORPG.

Rohan: Blood Feud may not be the most innovative game out there but it manages to take tried and true MMORPG elements and blend them into one of the best free to play games available. The graphics and music are top notch and the game is feature packed.

Besides a huge world to explore, Rohan has a wide variety of PvP options. Oddly, your race and class choices are intertwined in Rohan, each race represents a distinct class. This does limit variety but each class has a huge skill tree with multiple branches which leads to a number of specializations per class.

RODE

RODE

RODE is an exciting new fantasy free MMORPG that revolves around epic dragon adventures. RODE, which is an acronym for “Rise of Dragonian Era”, is a MMORPG filled with mystical creatures, and a plethora of character races to choose from.

In this “Dragonian Era”, dragons possess the true power of the land. The free MMORPG place in a world that is split between two lord dragons, Firean (who represents the west) and Azurian (who represents the east).

The coolest (and most efficient) form of travel in RODE Online is of course on dragons. Not only can you travel with your dragon companion, but mid-air aerial dragon-to-dragon combat cant take place where you must control your fire-breathing dragon to victory while riding his back thousands of feet in the air.

Riders of Icarus

Riders of Icarus

Nexon America and WeMade Entertainment invite players to embark on the ride of their life in Riders of Icarus, an upcoming free-to-play action-adventure MMORPG featuring exhilarating aerial combat unlike anything ever seen before in the genre. Players take flight on the backs of fantastical beasts, ranging from ferocious bears to fire-breathing dragons, to fight by both land and air in the unprecedented experience MMO players have been waiting for.

“With Riders of Icarus, we want to bring an all-new action element to MMORPGs: Thrilling aerial combat,” said Seok Hoon, producer, WeMade Entertainment. “There are many games with dragons and other flying mounts, but they hardly ever impact battles in a meaningful and entertaining way.  In Riders of Icarus, mounts truly add another level of challenge and excitement, delivering expansive vertical gameplay in addition to action-oriented ground mount combat.”

In Riders of Icarus, players will explore a vast, majestic and ever-expanding world where they can collect and train hundreds of different wild beasts, taming them to become rideable mounts with unique special abilities.  As a legendary Rider, with renowned combat abilities, players will coordinate with other heroes both in the air and on the ground to engage in theatrical boss battles utilizing the game’s frenetic action-oriented melee combo system.  With hundreds of ground and aerial mounts to collect, the sky is no longer the limit for the Riders of Icarus, who fight to protect mankind from an ancient invading evil.

Beginning Thursday, Jan. 28 and running through Tuesday, Feb. 2, Nexon America is hosting a beta test for local servers in North America and Mexico. A larger closed beta test will follow at a later date for North America, Mexico, Europe and Australia/New Zealand.

To sign up for the chance to join a beta test, as well as to stay up-to-date on the latest news and announcements for Riders of Icarus, join the community today: ridersoficarus.com

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. 

Prime World

Prime World

Prime World is a MOBA by Nival that is set in a fantasy world where two nation are stuck at war against each other. Like it’s classic MOBA bretheren, Prime World features 5 v 5 combat in a battle arena where the goal is to take out the enemies base. While in the battle arena it is quite similar to a League of Legends or Dota. Where the game gets a bit different is on owning land and building a city/collecting resources.

The city-builder element takes place when you’re not in battle. You have a home screen where you have your own castle that you can build much like in a game like The Settlers Online. You build barracks, libraries, mills and you use them go gain resources and build up your talent trees.

The game does a great job of introducing players to the MOBA aspect of the game, however, the city-building part is more or less just thrown on you and you have to do your research online or through the community to figure out exactly how to do it. There are parts of the game that work well, and others that seem a bit clunky and underwhelming. In the end Prime World does offer something slightly different for fans of the genre, and you might find it works better than your precious League of Legends.

Let’s jump into the nitty gritty.  First off, there are no items in-game save for consumables. Instead, whatever character you choose to play is slotted with a series of “talents” before starting the match; these talents give stat boosts, unlock special abilities, and generally function as a weird fusion of gear and abilities. Each talent also increases a stat known as “Power” by a set amount; this ups all their base stats and generally makes them a better fighter.

These talents range in rarity- think of them like weapons or armor in World of Warcraft – from standard yellows and greens up to purple and orange; rarer talents give more power and generally better benefits besides. Talents can be acquired through a number of methods; the simplest is by playing the game(we’ll get to an alternative method in just a moment). Each hero you unlock also remains persistent, gaining levels, stats, and strength the more you play them.

Although the layout of the main map, Borderlands, will be instantly familiar to any MOBA veteran, there’s one primary change of which everyone should be aware: each lane is peppered with flag-posts. ‘claiming’ these flags for your faction will cause your “Native Terrain” to cover the area. Characters can, once every three minutes, teleport to any stretch of Native Terrain; certain heroes also gain bonuses to their skills and abilities when using them on Native Terrain.

Also gone is a traditional four-slot skill-set. Instead, each hero has six different ‘tiers’ of talents. Unlocking a certain number of talents at one tier will make the next tier available; unlocking talents will also advance your character’s level and increase their stats. All of this is done through a resource known as “Prime,” which is also used to purchase potions and other consumables.

Oh, there’s also a Zuma-esque minigame which lets you create usable scrolls(admittedly, these can be extremely powerful and even turn the tide of battle). Unfortunately, once you’ve started this game, there’s no way to back out, and your character is effectively out of commission while you do so. Depending on how well your team is doing, you might well have to use whatever scroll you created to make up for the experience Prime you missed out on.

Your heroes and Talent inventory are managed out-of-game through a city-building interface. As you play, your castle will level up, allowing you access to more powerful heroes, better structure upgrades, and more space for buildings – it actually feels quite similar to a Facebook game. Truth be told, it actually felt like I was playing one at times; you can set up a Prime World account using Facebook, and you’re encouraged to add your friends to your structures to increase resource production. It’s an interesting idea – and a good way to generate new Talents, Silver (for buying new heroes), and the like, but it’s a little too slow-paced for my liking.

See, one of the biggest problems with Prime World is that matchmaking tends to take forever. There was one point where I was waiting nearly twenty minutes to find a match, which itself only lasted about as long (the other team surrendered after two of the players quit). It’s a bit of an unpleasant tradeoff, and there are no doubts in my mind that the problem is linked directly to Prime World’s factions system. Of course, it’s also a bit problematic that there can easily be more than two of the same hero on a given team, as well.

At account creation, each player is made to choose one of two factions: the steampunk Dokht Imperium, and the druidic Keepers of Adornia. Players can only be matched with other players in their faction. The same goes for adding people to their friends list. In an MMORPG, where one doesn’t necessarily have to fight the other faction, such a system works fine. In a game like Prime World, however, it tends to draw out (and often imbalance) the matchmaking system. I’ve also heard rumblings of imbalances with the heroes as well; I can’t really speak to the legitimacy of such claims one way or another.

Oh, and don’t even bother trying to play with the AI – it makes the beginner bots in League of Legends look like tactical geniuses.

There are other sticking points, as well. Though the game is positively gorgeous and blessed with a beautiful soundtrack, the voice-acting ranges from passable to sub-par to “let me just throw my speakers out the window.” The single-player challenges are hair-pullingly frustrating, and the other game-modes, while a nice change from the standard 5v5, don’t ever really ‘click.’

Still, there’s a lot of promise to Prime World. Eventually, perhaps, it’ll come into its own, and prove itself a worthy competitor to the likes of LoL. For the time being, it’s a decent diversion, at least.

Planet Calypso

The Pitch:

Have you ever caught yourself playing an MMO and gone “You know what? This feels more like a job than actual fun.” If so, you’re likely not alone. I’m pretty sure the people behind Planet Calypso had the same thought and instead of viewing it as a downside they just decided to run with it. That’s how this scifi, F2P MMO was born. What sets it apart from most other MMOs is that all of that grinding, and mining and hunting and looting can actually result in real money. Like actual money, thanks to Planet Calypso’s real cash economy.

The Lowdown:

That’s right, because Planet Calypso’s in game currency is tied directly to the US dollar at a fixed 10 to 1 ratio. And the game allows you to deposit or withdrawal real, actual dollars at any time. Which is perfect for those times when you’re grinding away at some MMO task and you ask yourself, “Am I even having fun right now?This just feels like a second job!” Because then you can go, “Oh yeah, it kinda is.”

How it plays:

Planet Calypso Introduction Video

The Verdict:

So, are you’re going to get rich from playing Planet Calypso??? Probably not. There have always been ways for canny or skilled gamers to make some money from their hobby. And I wouldn’t be surprised if some people have made huge heaps of money from playing this game. But I’m sure they’re the exception not the rule. With a game like this it is likely best to play for the atmosphere and the richly developed scifi setting. For the feeling of being an actual space colonist and dreaming dreams that would make Elon Musk proud. So it is best to go into the experience by viewing the in-game economy as what it is: an interesting feature that adds complexity and realism to the game world.

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Perfect World

Perfect World

One of the most popular downloadable MMO games ever, Perfect World is a vast land filled with beautifully stunning graphics and epic classes. The incredible detail in the game makes it one of the most visually impressive games out there. The play style is easy to learn yet takes a certain degree of skill to perfect for any class. With a massive amount of quests to complete and varied dungeons to explore, you will find it hard to leave this game alone!

Pros: A large world filled with varied visual delights. Highly customisable character in regards to looks and clothes. Plenty of quests, dungeons and events.

Cons: Hard to farm enough gold for high level gear and items. Hard to gain experience level 95+.

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.

One Piece 2: Pirate King

The Pitch: You’ve read the manga, watched the anime so now it’s time to go even deeper. Take your shot at becoming the Pirate King by capturing the great treasure, One Piece, which is hidden away somewhere deep in the Grand Line. While you’re swashbuckling through the world of One Piece, you’ll meet other crew … Read more

Mythic Saga

Mythic Saga

Mythic Saga is a new free fantasy title from Gamewave, the publisher behind Crystal Saga and Call of Thrones.  

Mythic Saga is hugely inspired by the oriental mythology. Players in the game act as heroes that are sent out to explore the fantastic world,  searching for lost memories and the truth around the Mystic land. Quests, guild, crafting, mounts, combat system and on ? typical mainstays of modern MMORPGs are all present in this title.

The game is very bright and filled with light oriental classical music as the soundtrack.  You are welcomed to a world with towering trees, birds singing softly, amazing animals and rare herbs coexisting in harmony.  In Mythic Saga you will find a world of wonderment and an adventure for the ages.

Core Features at Glance:

  • Four Character Classes ? Players can choose to be Warrior, Assassin, Mage or Priest. Common as the archetypes, characters can be developed richly due to the special elements of Zodiac and Five Elements added to the game.
  • Story-driven Quests ? There are four quest modes in Mythic Saga. Players in it can unravel the mysteries of the Spirit Cataclysm and save the world from destruction one quest at a time.
  • Relic System ? Relic is a mystical object with special abilities which is activated since Lv. 25. Relics can be used to protect character, heal injuries and even distract enemies when players engage in a ranged battle. Every relic has six stats that determine respective abilities and can be upgraded through five tiered levels.
  • Mounts ? A set of unique mounts from the float stone to ancient firestorm wheel, from chubby panda to legendary dragon are all available in the game.
  • Community ? Players in Mythic Saga can make friends in several different ways. Join a faction or a guild, or form a mentor-apprentice relation or being a couple.
  • Others ? Real-time weather system makes the world live and breathing. Besides, there are also wedding system, crafting and a rich collection of customizable options for characters.

Luvinia World

Luvinia World

Luvinia World (formerly Luvinia Online) is the latest free to play title from MMORPG portal Outspark, the same developers that brought you Seven Dragons and Fiesta Online. The game is set in the world of Luvinia, a colorful world in which players can explore dozens of areas, from city streets to the bottom of oceans. Luvinia offers a unique character creation system, giving players many choices that are unheard of in other free to play MMORPG titles. As well as choosing your base appearance you get the option of choosing to align with a certain nation, picking your astrological sign and of course, choosing your class.

The classes available are Warrior, Rogue, Magician, Knight, Fighter, Scout, Artist, Warlock and Priest, although not all of these classes are available to choose straight away. As your character progresses, you gain access to specialization classes within your base class, for example, a Rogue can later decide to specialize as a Scout or Artist, with each choice unlocking separate powers and abilities.There are 2 separate sides you can choose to align with, Nation and Federation, with each side offering 3 nationalities to choose from. Each faction has its own starting area and beginning quests and is also the side you will represent in PvP battles later in the game.

The skill progression system in Luvinia Online gives players the choice of how to improve their class, offering a unique sphere-grid type system that allows players to either upgrade a current skill or unlock a new ability. At the start you only have basic access to your class’s skill tree, as you gain more experience and level up, unlocking your specialty class, you gain access to more areas of the skill tree which in turn, increases the power of your character.Luvinia Online is available, without restrictions, as a free to play title but players wishing to invest money into their characters can do so using the web-based item mall and micro-transactions system.