Bless

Bless

Bless is a medieval fantasy MMORPG that kicked up a storm at this year’s G-Star trade show with its hyper-realistic graphics and impressive use of the Unreal Engine 3. Bless moves seamlessly through its gorgeous environment thanks to the action-based combat system and unique story-line developed around a decade-long war between rival factions. There are 10 races to chose from and each one allows the play to live a different story.

Lead by Neowiz Games, more than 150 game developers and designers are painstakingly pushing Bless beyond the boundaries of what an MMORPG can be. Immerse yourself in this vast world and experience the lore of the land. Bless’ story-line is sure to grip at every player in its own unique way.

Blade & Soul

Blade and Soul

Blade & Soul is a oriental martial arts fantasy MMO currently under development, but building a following quickly. Blade & Soul boasts a beautiful combination of fast-paced action-packed combat, impressive PvP, magnificent scenery, and an arsenal of special moves and attacks that work together to make Blade & Soul an exciting game to play. Based on the visual styling of critically acclaimed artist Hyung-Tae Kim, the world of Blade & Soul looks and feels like an expansive version of Onimusha mixed with Soul Calibur in an open world.

Blade & Soul is being developed by Korean based online, video, and mobile game developer NCsoft. The game is currently available in Asia, and is pending a U.S. release.

Black Gold Online

Black Gold Online

Black Gold Online is a genre-blending, free-to-play MMORPG from developer and publisher Snail Games. Black Gold Online features a deeply-imagined game world on the brink of political collapse between the two dominating factions, the steam-powered Kingdom of Isenhorst and the high-fantasy, magical land of the Erlandir Union. Greed over the rare and increasingly valuable resource, Black Gold, has caused an era of tension and unease, a sentiment which places strain on the already shaky relationship between the land of Montel’s two nations. It is up to you, the player, to choose a side and take up arms to help decide the success, or at very least, the survival of your kind.

Black Gold Online features an expansive world to explore and a diverse population of conflicting interests. Six races are available to choose from (four currently, two coming soon), each with a political and moral alignment. Depending on the race chosen, players will be offered a selection of classes from a total pool of 12. Each class has its own story to tell and a unique path to follow, ranging from the fiery Pyromancer to the technologically inclined Spectromancer.

Whether more in tune with the powers of nature or imaginative creations, players can expect fast-paced action combat in both the game’s PvE and open PvP battles. Dynamic events will play a large part in the living, ever-varied world of Montel, with a staggering possibility of 3,000 unique and random events for players to participate in.

Though each race and class is powerful in their own right, neither side would be of comparable strength without their selection of carriers: Black Gold Online’s version of combat-ready mechs and Warbeasts. Players will take to land and air in heavily armored machines of death or equally thick-skinned fantastical beasts.

It’s an all-out war in the land of Montel and no one is safe from the threat of destruction. Strempunk or fantasy/magic; choose a side and join the fight.

Black Desert

Black Desert

Black Desert is a Korean fantasy MMORPG developed by Pearl Abyss that is currently in its closed beta testing stage. It takes place in a fantasy world where two rival nations are constantly in conflict, the Republic of Calpheon and the Kingdom of Valencia. There are three confirmed races, the Elves, Humans, and Giants; and two races coming soon, the Dwarves and Hobbits. The characters of each respective race are beautifully designed and very detailed to fit seamlessly into the crowded contemporary medieval cities, towns, villages, and overall environment of Black Desert Online.

This game thrives due to its arsenal of features. The weather system is true to life creating realistic environments where players are affected by climate conditions. This system goes hand in hand with the farming, fishing, and breeding features available in-game. A player cannot fish in the desert or grow fruits because it’s unnatural to the environment and climate, but it is possible to raise camels there because the conditions are appropriate. The day and night system in Black Desert works in cycles, where shopkeepers and civilians go about their business in the day and many return to their homes at night. The transition from day to night is progressive, with dawn and dusk visible as the dates transition.

Black Desert is building hype quickly and with good reason. It’s currently unavailable in the U.S., but this is one of the games you must look out for if you’re looking for an immersive and cutting-edge MMORPG.

Atlantica Online

Atlantica Online

Nine mercenaries crawl through a dungeon to slay a creature of unimaginable evil… Sounds like the classic MMORPG fallback, but Altantica Online, Nexon America?s free-to-play title, has a couple of important twists that keep it fresh.

Right from the start, the game?s a little different. Instead of the usual ?warrior? or ?mage,? your weapon is your class. You can play as a Spear Main, a Cannon Main, or one of seven other weapons. But that?s just your first character. You?ll eventually control a formation of up to nine mercenaries?you?ll recruit each of them, customize their stats, manage their gear, and strategically direct their actions in battle to (ideally) link up for powerful combo spells, similar to what you?d do in a single-player, party-based RPG. Here?s the next kicker: the combat of Atlantica is turn-based strategy, a battle system that doesn?t exist anywhere else in the MMORPG sphere.

Once you?ve set up your formation, you can group with other players to complete quests and explore dungeons as one massive team, or you can join a guild and take over towns based on real-life locales, like Paris and Tokyo. Atlantica has a clever system that lets you customize the services your town offers and collect taxes when other players use them, encouraging healthy player interaction and a little bit of Machiavellian scheming. If your guild is ambitious, you can even ally with friendly guilds to form nations and declare war on other guild-nations. And the point of all this political maneuvering? To force rival clans to pay hefty tributes or risk open warfare in the streets!

Atlantica is set in real locations and based on actual historical events. In the story, the ancient rulers of Atlantis left inert relics around the world when their civilization collapsed, and now someone?s reactivating them, creating chaos across space and time. Your job is to do what any good general would do: travel the globe, track down the mysterious instigator, and stop him. You?ll meet historically-based?and often recruitable?NPCs along the way, including the mighty Odysseus and a sassy, pistol-wielding sheriff named Christine from the Wild West. Intense moments like fighting through the Trojan War, orchestrating the fall of the Holy Roman Empire, or taking on Count Dracula before a quick jaunt to ancient Greece are woven into Atlantica?s everyday gameplay.

Atlantica?s other little touches round out the experience. The economy has been carefully tuned, thanks to a crafting system that lets you craft just about anything you need, including weapons, skill books, furniture for player houses…even items that can turn back time. A unique ?TBS Mission? mode lets you earn loot by participating in tactical, turn-based combat across an isometric map. The PvP community is rich, rewarding, and competitive. The plethora of recruitable mercenaries and their branching skill trees means you?ll want to tweak and re-tweak your formation until you?ve got the perfect set-up, especially because new mercenaries are added every few patches.

Atlantica Online?s got depth. Just when you think you?ve mastered one system, three others crop up for you to explore. It sounds intimidating, but take it one step at a time and before you know it, you?ll find yourself rounding up nine mercenaries and leading them into a dungeon to slay a creature of unimaginable evil.

ArcheBlade

ArcheBlade

I’ll start off by saying I like the idea of ArcheBlade. The
concept of a third person MOBA/brawler title is one that definitely intrigues
me, as does the mix of third-person shooter styled controls with the dynamics
typical in a fighting game. The concept actually interested me enough that I
was willing to look past the animu visuals to see if there was
anything of substance within.

Unfortunately, what I found was about as flimsy as the black
tissue paper that Elrath passes off as clothing.

I?m not sure where to start here, so I think I might as well
begin with the characters. I?m willing to overlook their over-the-top design,
the skimpy, ridiculous outfits of many of the female characters, and even the
god-awful voice acting (although the next time I hear the line ?just got out of
the shower!? I?m throwing my headset out the window).  I like to think they add a bit of personality
to the whole experience; they give it a sort of insane, quirky vibe.


I will admit that the combat, too, is fairly solid. ArcheBlade is basically an entertaining, fast-paced hack-and-slash, where you?re as
likely to be torn to shreds in a manner of seconds as you are to consign your
foes to a quick and painful death. Though the combos do take some getting used
to, there?s actually a surprising amount of depth to the game, if you?re only
willing to dig deep enough.

Unfortunately, when you do that digging, you?re likely to
notice a number of glaring issues.

Out of the thirteen characters on ArcheBlade?s roster, some are unarguably better than the rest. For example: due to their
large size, champions like Danmei or Cezanne are nearly impossible to miss in
combat. Melee champions have an easy time juggling them because if their
relatively large hit-boxes, while they can find it next to impossible to land
their abilities on smaller heroes.

There?s also the fact that most of the text in the game ?
including the ability descriptions ? reads like it was shoved through Google
Translate a few times, pasted into the game, and then left to its own devices.
I?ll give you folks an example:

?When the evil generalissimo of the Dwarf Empire who dreamed
to govern the world suspected his downfall, and spread his blood relatives on
the ground by manipulating his genes. The plan was to create the so-called
?children of the generalissimo?. The by-product of the plan was Dick.?

That rather amusing description is quoted directly from the
game?s lore page.  This sort of quality
is pretty much par for the course in ArcheBlade; grammar and sentence
structure clearly weren?t the developers strong suits, and as a result some of
the text in the game actually grows so incoherent as to border on completely
unreadable.

The lack of a matchmaking system ? in favor of a bunch of
player-hosted servers ? is also somewhat bewildering to me. A game like ArcheBlade is uniquely suited to matchmade games, yet instead, developer Codebrush
has decided to basically make it a complete and utter free for all. The end
result is that novice players frequently come up against veterans while they?re
trying to learn the ropes, quitting after they find themselves getting
thoroughly trounced.  It?s something
Codebrush desperately needs to fix if they?re going to move forward.
Like so many of the other games I?ve reviewed recently,
ArcheBlade has potential?which it?s gleefully choosing to ignore. Pick it up
on Steam or online if you like ? you probably won?t find me playing it much in
the near future.

ArcheAge

ArcheAge is an open-ended MMORPG from XLGames and Trion Worlds that seeks to free the player from the predefined paths and progression that has become a staple to the RPG genre. Described as a “Sandpark MMORPG,” the game lies firmly between the sandbox and themepark genres.

Players will play as one of four available races, divided between two continents. The Nuians and Elves dominate the western continent, while the Firran and Harani stake claims in the east. More than 100 unique classes can be created through the combination of up to three Skillsets, ranging from Battlerage, to Sorcery, to Shadowplay and more. Skillsets can be swapped at any time allowing the player to tailor their character to any preference or situation.

ArcheAge features a world driven by the player. You can become who you want, perfect the skills and crafts that you love and exploit them to make a living through the game’s player-driven economy. Farming and collecting resources will give you the necessities you need to create your own home, castle or even city through the use of city stones. But be wary, your creations are always at the risk of PvP attack. Constructed siege weapons and rallied armies can deal a devastating blow to even the greatest of powers.

The ocean promises to play a key role in ArcheAge’s player-driven economy. Build and equip ships, assemble crews and secure trade routes to work the seas to your good fortune. Or, take a completely different approach and pirate unsuspecting ships, taking advantage of those trying to make a decent living.

One of the more unique systems to be implemented in the ArcheAge is the judicial system. Commit an in-game crime? You could be subject to punishment by authority of the player run courts. Serving prison time and working off your debt — or attempting escape — is all part of this living, breathing world.

ArcheAge is a free-to-play MMORPG experience. For more information or to sign up, click the Play Now button.

Allods Online

Allods Online

Allods Online is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by the Russian company Astrum Nival. The game entered its open beta stage on February 16, 2010. Ever since then numerous levels of polish have been added on top of the original design and the vast majority of the game?s problems have been ironed out. The game was finally launched on May 11, 2011 together with its fourth volume called Astral Odyssey.Many of the game?s composing elements could be considered traditional for the fantasy MMORPG genre, but a few are a bit more original than expected. Among them is the players’ ability to build ships and with them sail the magical space called The Astral. To make things even more interesting, players can engage in ship-to-ship combat and explore zones otherwise unreachable.

The Allods Online player base is split into two factions: The League and The Empire, each of them with three races and a panoply of classes to choose from. While the class system might see a bit overwhelming especially to a new player or to someone unaccustomed with the fantasy MMORPG canons, it does provided a most welcomed variety and the time invested in understanding the system and what each and every class brings to the table is eventually well worth it.

Allods Online managed to impress gamers and critics alike by providing triple-A quality gameplay, graphics and sounds in a free-to-play business model. The artistic direction of the game bearing the unmistakable influence of the Russian art school is particularly impressive.

Aion

Aion

Aion is a converted free-to-play 3D fantasy MMORPG from NCSoft set in the gorgeous world of Atreia. Home to the brave Asmodians and radiant Elyos, these two factions have turned on each other after an epic cataclysm divided their peoples. You must not only defend your kin from opposing factions, but also rid the world of an abyssal evil that promises to turn your world to rubble.

The game has a truly immersive environment, where players can fly through breathtaking scenery and explore a wonderfully diverse planet. With thousands of quests available and plenty of instanced dungeons, you may chose to dedicate your time to help the residents of Atreia, challenge yourself against the story line, or increase your skills in the profession of your choice. Also, challenge other players in PvPvE within the Abyss and Balaurea where the winning sides earn taxes and special items.

So strap on your wings and get ready to soar through the awe that is Aion. You’re in for a treat!

Age Of Conan

Age of Conan

Explore the world of Hyboria in Age of Conan, Funcoms latest MMORPG title to adapt a free to play model. Based on the highly popular Conan franchise, the game lets you explore a world of magic and monsters as you battle your way through, using everything from a battle-axe to dark magic.

Age of Conan features twelve unique classes and 4 races all with in-depth skill trees and abilities that allow players to customize their character as they progress through the game.The combat in AoC is arguably one of the most interactive in the MMO universe, instead of the typical button mashing of 1-5, players choose how to swing their weapon and perform combo attacks to unleash stronger abilities. The combat system is heavily skill based which attracts many PvP fans to the game and the recent update including hardcore PvP servers has gone down really well with the community.PvP is a large part of Age of Conan, players can join free for all servers allowing for instant combat against other players almost anywhere in the game.

More reserved PvP fans get plenty of action in the form of Guilds and Siege Battles. Guilds are able to build or conquer Battle Keeps.  Siege Battles are large-scale combat scenarios where guilds fight each other in the hopes of claiming new territory or capturing better resource locations.

Age of Conan now offers a free to play model allowing players to download the client and play for free with minimal restrictions, you can progress through the game easily as a free player but you don’t gain access to some of the more unique mounts and raids. Funcom also recently introduced a micro transaction system in the form of a standard MMO item mall, a free to play player can use this item mall without needing to upgrade to a premium account.