Original Blood

Original Blood

Original Blood is a 3D Browser MMORPG from GameSpace Entertainment. The game takes place after a great war which waged between the allied forces of the Humans, the Vampires and the Werewolves against the evil demons who sought destruction. Original Blood features many of the staples of the genre, including dungeons, raids, events, mounts, pets, PvP, guilds and more.

Starting out, you choose between three different races (Humans, Vampires, or Werewolves) and four classes (Knight, Mage, Rogue, Sage). Your selection of race will determine which classes you have access to and storyline you follow. Beyond that, differences in races are fairly superficial and won’t really alter gameplay mechanics to any large extent. Each class has unique attributes and stats that will influence the way that you approach battle — the Mage being ranged, while the Knight is close combat, for example. Your avatar can be further personalized via many of your typical MMO customizations such as hair style, hair color, face shape, etc., though these features have no effect on character stats.

Original Blood is very much an MMO like World of Warcraft. Everything from the cartoony art style, to its passive combat system seems to take a page out of the MMORPG juggernaut’s playbook. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as it manages to take a WoW-like experience and cram it into your browser window — and it does it totally F2P. Separate in-game shops are in place, one where you can spend coins earned from quests and an optional cash shop where you can purchase helpful items for real-world currency.

Admittedly, Original Blood does inhibit exploration through the inclusion of auto-pathing. The feature is completely optional, but the mapping system is clunky and doesn’t allow you to place navigation markers, meaning auto-pathing is the only reliable means of knowing where to go. It’s the reality of the limitations of a browser MMO, but it makes the best

Despite its technical limitations, Original Blood is a fun and surprisingly robust browser MMORPG experience. It’s certainly not a game-changer, but when compared to other browser experiences like Knight’s Fable or League of Angels, it’s a valiant effort worth checking out.

To find out more about Original Blood’s classes and character creation, check out our Original Blood Guide – Classes and Character Customization Walkthrough!

Order and Chaos Online

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[stat=Publisher]Gameloft[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Gameloft[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Android, iOS[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]No[/stat]
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[/review]Order and Chaos Online is an epic adventure MMORPG available on your Android and iOS mobile devices. The game features a vast fantasy world with thousands of players which create a massive online experience right in your hand.

Order and Chaos Online features an advanced character creation system to help you immerse yourself in the fantasy world with a fully customized hero. There are 5 races available along with over 1,000 skills and 2,200 pieces of equipment. The game features trading, challenges, making friends and enemies, the ability to join a guild and more.

Operation Gamma 41

Operation Gamma 41

Operation Gamma 41 (OG41) is a free online strategy game set in World War II. The game revolves around two factions, the ?Free Confederation? and ?Allied imperial Force?, as they confront each other on the battlefield. Operation Gamma 41 is an empire building game that is very innovative from the beginning, tying in the story line of World War 2 and engulfing the player in the drama of the war.

“A World torn apart by war, that is the truth of the early 20th Century. Nations tear each other apart and entire generations of men are sent into battle in a variety of war-machines to kill or be killed.  In 1941, Operation Gamma changed the war forever.

After nearly two years of bitter fighting, more and more countries were sucked into the wake of the war. The League of Nations, which had unsuccessfully worked to uphold peace since the last World War, watches helplessly as the Axis Forces and the Free Allies wage war on an unprecedented scale.

In a last attempt to stop the madness, the League’s head, Richard P. Ward, invites all the warring nation?s leaders to a final conference in Geneva.

With their troops evenly matched, and neither side able to gain a decisive victory, the leaders follow Ward?s call. The hint of a secret that would change the war and the chance to eye-up the competition was enough to bring them all together, for nobody dared to miss out. The world held its breath for a moment, could a path to peace be on the horizon?

Then came OG-Day… Everything changed that fateful day. As the radio transmission of the conference started, silence fell across the lands and battlefields alike. But something wasn?t right. There was only static noise coming from the radio, followed by otherworldly wails and screams. Then a hoarse whisper, a warning: “Gamma is coming”  When the first airplanes arrived at Geneva, they found a burning city.  In 1941, the world was left devoid of its leaders.”

Playable Factions

Free Allies
During the first days of chaos, some Commanders of the Free Allies saw their chance to take cities deep within mainland Europe. They pushed forward well into enemy territory in the hope that soon leadership would be restored and they would be honoured for their courage. But soon it became apparent, that neither orders nor backup would ever come again. Now caught between enemy forces, each of them struggles to establish a bastion of democracy and freedom.
Axis Forces
Ever marching onwards, Commanders of the Axis forced their way into the world. Devoid of new orders, they pushed further and further into enemy territory, using the chaos to conquer as many cities as they could. Drawn forward by their success, they had neglected to defend their own homeland. When the first Commanders came to their senses, they found themselves encircled by enemies and even their homeland partly occupied. Now they are establishing footholds to maybe one day retake what once was theirs.

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

OGame

OGame

OGame is a browser based money management MMORPG with a heavy dose of sci-fi and space war themes. The game was first launched in 2000 and has been online ever since. Recently the game was released for iOS devices, and is now enjoyed by millions around the world in many different languages.

The OGame universe consists of three classifications: galaxies, systems and planet slots, which break further down into: planets, moons and debris fields. In the game you are given a randomly assigned planet in which you will construct, research and perform missions to develop your colony. There are five three that you will use to build your empire: metal, crystal and deuterium, along with energy and dark matter to advance.

Offensive Combat

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[stat=Publisher]U4IA Games[/stat]
[stat=Developer]U4IA Games[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMOFPS[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]Na[/stat]
[stat=System]PC[/stat]
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[/review]Offensive Combat is a browser-based first person shooter from U4iA games.  The game blends a mix of colorful graphics and unique battlefields and a wide variety of customization directly to your browser.

Offensive Combat lives up to the name.  The crude and vulgar humor provide a great back-drop to the solid first person shooter style.  There are several familiar game modes to be played (Free for All, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Capture Point), as well as many different types of weapons like rocket launchers and assault rifles.  But of course, what else would be along with a crude sense of humor?  Well, the rubber chicken weapon does the trick!

This game stands apart from the crowd because of its gorgeous arcade style, wrapped into a browser-based platform.  The game play is fast paced and thrilling and the sheer amount of character and weapon customization will keep you coming back to play again and again.

Odin Quest

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[stat=Publisher]Snail Games[/stat]
[stat=Developer]NA[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Low[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
[stat=System]PC[/stat]
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[/review]Odin Quest is an action RPG that features five different classes: Warrior, Mage, Priest, Assassin, and Hunter. The beauty about the game is that each class is very unique.  They have their own individual strengths and weaknesses, and also their own special mount to obtain in the game. In Odin Quest you will fight against countless numbers of monsters, each of which can drop loot and money. The game gives an extensive upgrade system for each piece of gear you obtain.

One of the best aspects of the game is the various dungeons are scattered throughout.  Dungeons give a great challenge for players interested in conquering them and finding out what lies inside. The game also features a great PvP system that lets you face off against players to test your skills.  

Novus Inceptio

Novus Inceptio

Novus Inceptio is 3D MMORPG post-apocalyptic fantasy / sci-fi game. Its goal is to create a complex and fully independent world, regardless of the number of active players. Game style will focus on hardcore survival action, tactics and strategy.The project is being developed by one person and from which also affects the formation of the entire game world.

The whole world is made procedurally in real time. This is a complex mechanics of generating the surface, through the flora and fauna to different climatic conditions including the weather.

The world is made based on several factors:
Definition continents.
Density humidity.
Definition climates / biomes (altitude, density, humidity etc.)
According to other particularities defines the density of flora, maximum altitude, fauna and other specifics.
Everything can be easily converted into a 2D view.

Novus Inceptio is currently on IndieDB

Nova Genesis

Nova Genesis

Global games publisher Reality Squared Games revealed today plans to release its newest free-to-play browser game, called Nova Genesis. The first Alpha test of this title, developed by Feiyin Games, is set to open on Thursday, December 18th.

Nova Genesis is a classic MMORPG with 2.5D graphics, set in a rich fantasy world infused with a touch of sci-fi. The game features three unique playable classes as well as six distinct races that make up the mobs, bosses and NPCs within its world. As well as a strong Hero system, Nova Genesis offers elaborate skill combos, challenging PvP/PvE and a robust character-enhancement system that aims to provide an immersive playing experience.

Key features:

Nova Weapons: Collect these powerful weapons by completing the main quests in each chapter. Infuse them with different types of Nebulite for invaluable attribute bonuses.
Squad Rush Skills: Use the keyboard to activate your Hero’s hidden skills and deal ample damage to your foes.
Zenith: Gather your resources and interact with friends and foes in your home base.
Party Dungeons: Join two other players and their Heroes in challenging dungeons such as Labyrinth and Dreamscape.

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.

Nords: Heroes of the North

Nords Heroes of the North Game Feature

Epic MMO strategy like you’ve never seen it before!

The realm of Shingård is under siege! Forge a ragtag army of Northmen, Orcs, Elves and Dragons to fight for King Björn the Awesome. Join millions of players and thousands of clans as you battle it out across the frozen North.

Arm your Stronghold, build your army and go to war for loot and glory!

✔ AAA artwork, an original score by Jesper Kyd, and featuring Patrick Warburton as King Björn!

✔ Watch the action with fully animated battles!

✔ Spy, raid, form clans, and upgrade to bring your Stronghold to the top!

✔ Collect, craft, and customize with new RPG gameplay!

✔ Use 30+ battle-ready units from four factions for PvE and PvP combat!

✔ Choose a faction and customize a Champion to lead your armies!

✔ Command hilarious characters, hapless heroes, and the baddest warriors to ever swing a battle axe.

NORDS: HEROES OF THE NORTH is free to play, but offers in-game purchases.

Nightfalls

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The rapidly growing browser and mobile game company, 37Games, announces its release of a new online RPG experience, Nightfalls, featuring lush environments, massive champion collecting and an immersive fighting system. 37 Game’s operation team has been hard at work improving and polishing the experience in preparation for its debut to players around the world.

Darkness Devours All
Set in a fantasy world devoured by darkness, where human beings live in desperation and turmoil, evil has risen once again and demons are looking to retake the world that was once theirs. As a fallen angel named Sherri, you will work with and recruit champions in your quest to quell the forces of evil and restore peace throughout the land. Work alongside mortals to secure a future for all posterity!

Collect Hundreds of Champions
Choose between a male or female character to start your journey. On your travels, you will encounter hundreds of champions whose skills and magic will lend in your fight against the vilest creatures to ever appear on a computer screen.

Personalized Battles
To create a powerful team to fight the forces of evil, you will need to use various strategies and take advantage of the different abilities of your champions. You will also need to wisely choose your equipment to develop a unique character with unique champions to aid in your battles. In the closed beta, there will be dozens of champions available for you to recruit!

Neverwinter

Neverwinter

This game is one in which I have experienced great pleasure in playing. It is based on the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop games and while elements of this are found in the game it is extremely subtle and as such can be enjoyed by anyone. I found it was incredibly easy to get sucked into this rich and detailed world and I recommend this to anyone who likes a great, solid fantasy MMORPG.

One of the things that stood out for me was the soft targeting game mechanics. I like the fact that it helps you target your enemies without being a pure hard lock-on. Instead, it just helps you center your target so you are able to launch standard left-click attacks or use your ‘encounter’ mechanics on them. Encounter mechanics are abilities that you use from your keyboard on the Q, E and R keys (W being used for movement via WASD). They can be offensive or defensive abilities and you can customize which ones you want available at any particular time.
Encounter abilities are not the only abilities you can learn. There are also at-will spamable skills which can be accessed through left and right mouse buttons and also daily abilities used on the 1 and 2 keys. Daily abilities are not actually something you can use once a day. They can be better described as charge abilities as you have to charge up a bar to use them. All these abilities are unlocked as you gain levels by spending points and most have three levels of power to them which you also upgrade.
Feats can also be gained as you gain levels. This is mainly minor buffs to your character as upgrading them will give you a small increase in defense, offense or some kind of utility, depending on what you pick.
Every now and then you will get the chance to upgrade your basic stats by a small amount as well. This stats are the stats that you roll when you create your character. So, for example, you can put an extra point into wisdom or charisma.
Character creation is an enjoyable process in which you pick your species, class, appearance and roll your initial stats. The appearance customization is pretty detailed and allows you to create a fairly unique character without overloading you too much with nitty-gritty details.
Which species you pick actually matters a little in relation to class as certain species are better at certain things, for example, an Elf makes a wonderful cleric. However, there is nothing stopping you making a Half-Orc cleric at all.
The species are Half-Orc, Human, Half-Elf, Elf, Tiefling, Halfling, and Dwarf with another species coming soon.
The classes are Trickster Rogue, Devoted Cleric, Control Wizard, Great Weapon Fighter and Guardian Fighter with another class coming soon.
The game revolves around the usual MMO fare of the ‘go there, kill that’ sort of questing but the way everything is laid out makes it all really fun instead of the typical monotony experienced in other games. You get a sort of ‘OK, let’s DO THIS!’ feeling instead of just thinking ‘Ok.. fine let’s do this.’. This may partly be due to the fact that action is very fast paced and intense with trigger fast reaction speed needed to dodge in and out of the fight and land your hits precisely. Also, everything flows very smoothly from fight to fight with very little boring travel times involved.
All in all this game is definitely one of the best games to have come out recently and definitely one I am going to continue playing in my free time. And that is the best recommendation I can give!

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Nether

Nether

Nether is a first-person survival MMO (MMOFPS) from Phosphor Game Studios and Nether Productions. Nether takes place in the middle of an urban, post-apocalyptic setting. The world is overrun with crumbling infrastructure, abandoned high-rise buildings and deserted camps. At the root of the problem is the infestation of the hostile and aggressive Nether creatures. These demonic creatures patrol what’s left of a previously thriving society and wreak havoc on anything that moves. Stranded and alone, the odds are against you as you scavenge and fight for your survival.

Set in a landscape loosely based off of Chicago, Nether creates a high-tension experience where players will have to make quick, yet calculated decisions to ensure their survival. Starting with nothing but a rusty machete and an extremely limited skill set, players will have to explore and scavenge to find food, medical resources and weapons to prolong their survival. Of course, despite being on your own, you are far from being alone in this survival MMOFPS. Teleporting Nether creatures and other human players pose a constant threat to those who get too careless in their behaviors. Both noise and movements are factors to account for in how stealthily you travel.

Nether features a variety of different Nether creature classes, each with unique stats and behavior specialties. Take, for example, the Shriekers. While generally weak on its own, the Shrieker will let out a piercing screech upon aggravation and summon all the Nether creatures in the surrounding area to your location. Shriekers should be considered extremely dangerous, as getting overwhelmed with enemies rarely ends well for the player. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you have the Golems. These giant brutes are feared for their massive damage potential and their significant stamina.

Generally better left unprovoked, killing Nether creatures provides the fastest track for leveling up your character. Completing missions and killing other human players will also add to your overall experience. Achieving new levels grants a skill point, which you can assign to various character traits to grant new skills and better attributes.

Much like in other survival MMOs such as DayZ or H1Z1, PvP plays a crucial role in gameplay. Whereas the PvE Nether enemies can be predictable, other human players you encounter in the world will beg for your empathy and trust. They can use cunning and deceit to win you over, just to stab you in the back when you least expect it. Playing with others can create a more enjoyable, rewarding experience, so who to trust? To help form a sense of alliance and civility, Nether offers five different Tribes to join. With your team you can conquer areas of the map and create strongholds. The game doesn’t prevent inter-Tribe murder, but it does frown upon it via player reputation.

The world of Nether consists of part urban city, spanning over 150 city blocks, and part rural outskirts. Up to 64 players can be hosted in each server, with multiple servers available to play in. The game currently follows a buy-to-play model in which you pay a one time price upfront and then are free to play without subscription. Feel like diving in? Check out our Nether Survival Guide – A Beginner’s Walkthrough to get you on your way.

Need for Speed

Need For Speed

Need for Speed World is a realistic 3D racing MMO and is the first free to play game in the popular Need for Speed (NFS) series. NFSW allows you to explore a large game world, race against other players, evade the police, and drive dozens of real life vehicles. Need for Speed World has awesome visuals, from the cars to the streets, and an easy to learn and master gameplay.

Need for Speed World is the first massively multiplayer Need For Speed game. Developed by EA?s Black Box and Singapore studios, NFSW has a huge persistent game world to explore. Despite having the free to play tag, this game has the same incredibly high production value players have come to expect of the franchise. Not only is this  an easy game to pick up and play, but it offers the most licensed cars, parts, and game modes than any previous Need for Speed game.

Character creation in Need for Speed World is remarkably simple. Players just need to choose a name, and an avatar, in addition to their preferred starting car. The cars come in three tiers, while new players are only allowed to choose from a select few tier 1 vehicles. However you  may browse through higher level tiers to get a taste of what to look forward too. The cars that are available to all players include the Mozda Speed 3, Mitsubishi Eclipse GT, Nissan 240SX (S13), Nissan Silva (S15), and Toyota Corolla GT-S (AE86). Each car consists of four color options in addition to a different distribution of three stats: Top Speed, Acceleration, and Handling. New drivers can use limited starting money for further customization of the color of they prefer for their vehicle.

Navy Field 2

Navy Field 2, which offers fast-paced, action intensive naval warfare using the RTS model, will allow players to turn back the clock and experience historically accurate battles from World Wars I and II including the Battle of Midway and the last battle of the Bismarck.

This game was just announced by Nexon in February of 2013. The game will be headed into closed beta starting at the end of March 2013. Interested in playing the closed beta? Well MMO ATK has a closed beta key ready for you!

Other than that there’s not much more info to be had for Navy Field 2. Be sure to stay tuned to MMO ATK as we continue to cover this game.