Dungeon Rampage

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[stat=Publisher]Rebel Entertainment[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Rebel Entertainment[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]2D[/stat]
[stat=PvP]No[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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Dungeon Rampage is a free to play browser based fantasy action RPG that is playable through Facebook. The concept is simple enough, grab some weapons, team up with other layers and slay your way through hordes of oncoming monsters as you reach the end of a dungeon.

You begin the game with a single class, which is the Berzerker. He is your classic barbarian style of class who uses all sorts of axes, hammers and heavy objects to eliminate the bad guys. Monsters will come at you in waves and you’ll have to work with your friends in order to subdue them. Classic movement using the W-A-S-D keys or the mouse and keys mapped out to use various damage dealing actions.

The story-line is somewhat secondary in the game, but if you are so inclined you can definitely get something out of it. An evil wizard committed some terrible things to your stuffed animal and you take revenge on him and his horde of monsters for such an atrocity.

In the end the game is quite light-hearted and actually really enjoyable even if only for short periods of time. There’s just the right amount of carnage and difficulty and companionship to make this a neat game to try.

Arctic Combat

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[stat=Publisher]WEBZEN[/stat]
[stat=Developer]WEBZEN[/stat]
[stat=Genre]FPS[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~1.4GB[/stat]
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Arctic Combat is the newest game from WEBZEN and is a free to play first person shooter to be reckoned with. Arctic Combat may look like any ordinary FPS with a quick look, but as you delve deeper, you see how much extra they are putting into their title. WEBZEN has outlined many new ideas and concepts that are dotted about their forums which show many new and interesting game modes and items that many games have yet to try.

Arctic Combat does include a cash shop, but it is not a pay to win title. The cash shop does give you access to different skins, sites and colors on your guns and outfits. Like a few other FPS titles they have added in a kill-streak reward system with certain air support and weapons. They also have hidden weapons around the maps that you can find and use like Machine Guns and Flamethrowers.

Kartuga

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[stat=Publisher]InnoGames[/stat]
[stat=Developer]InnoGames[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMORPG[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]3D[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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Kartuga is a brand-new action/adventure MMORPG being brought to you by world renowned developer InnoGames. This browser based MMORPG will feature breath-taking ocean battles and a giant world built with the Unity 3D engine.

In the game you will be put in charge of one of three fully customisable classes of ship. The core offering of the game are simple, to deliver an exciting, adventure rich, nail-biting sea adventure with a huge world to discover and explore.

There is a strong focus on Co-operative PvP, with battles among players and NPCs alike. When you are not battling for high-seas supremacy you can explore beautiful kingdoms and customize your ship to your particular play style.

Kartuga is in closed beta starting in February 2013.

Scarlet Blade

Scarlet Blade is an action/fantasy MMORPG that is being billed as a ‘mature MMORPG’. What that means, only time will tell, but from what we can see from the screenshots and videos, mature means racy. In the game players will be pit against mysterious invaders called the Narak, which have nearly wiped out all of the human race as they look to take control of Earth. The only ones who can save mankind and avenge the death of their people are the Arkana, which are an elite group of genetically engineered humanoid females who are pretty much killing machines.

The game will feature an in-depth storyline with epic PvP clashes, mechanical mayhem and breathtaking landscapes. As will all Aeria Games titles, the game will be free to download and play. Beta sign-ups are available now at the Scarlet Blade website. So sign up today to get in on the action!

Warframe

Warframe

I’ll admit, I wasn’t entirely sold on Warframe at first glance. It was yet one more free to play FPS in a veritable sea of titles plagued by pay-walls, poor gameplay, terrible graphics and unscrupulous developers. In short, I wasn’t really all that interested in checking it out. I’m willing to own up to my mistakes.

A week or two ago, I noticed one of my Steam friends playing the title – and that they’d been playing it fairly frequently for some time. I decided it couldn’t hurt to drop them a line – to ask them what they thought of the game. They sung the game’s praises quite highly, and I figured I might as well give it a fair shake. After all, it was free. What did I possibly have to lose?

Only several hours of time where I could have been doing something productive, but instead wound up shooting down angry mutant space marines and robots. So…yeah. It’s pretty damned fun.

The basic story of Warframe isn’t really anything special; basic, standard space opera fare:

You are an ancient warrior equipped with a powerful and ancient suit of armor -a titular Warframe – and preserved for centuries in cryogenic sleep. You’ve recently been awakened to a solar system completely unfamiliar to you, in which a terrible war is being waged. The brutish clone armies of the Grineer, suffering from centuries of genetic degeneration, try to exert their will over the galaxy, vast armies of monstrosities infected by the Technocyte plague consume everything in their path, and the merchant cabals of the Corprus remain indifferent to pretty much the whole conflict, so long as they can make a profit.

As one of the Tenno – the faction to which all players belong – your job is to wipe out the lot of ’em, restoring peace to the galaxy (presumably).

After a brief tutorial, you’ll dive headlong into your first mission; destroying the power generator on a Grineer ship. Here’s where the MMO component of Warframe comes in: missions are designed primarily around four-played co-op, and if you simply hop into a mission and start playing, there’s a good chance at least a few people might actually join your game. Of course, there’s also a good chance they won’t, and you’ll be in for a thoroughly frustrating experience trying to force your way through a mission designed for multiple people. There’s also a marketplace, clan system, and friends list, as well; though curiously enough, although I installed the game through Steam, the list is entirely independent of the client.

The multiplayer component is actually where Warframe encounters the most trouble – odd, for a game designed around four-player co-operative play. Level ranges of planets in the solar system aren’t shown, so finding somewhere appropriate to your level involves a lot of guesswork; there aren’t any latency indicators, either. What’s more, games in progress don’t show the relative level of players. I actually wound up with a player more than ten levels higher than me on an assassination mission (basically, a boss fight). To my knowledge, bosses scale with level.

That was a fun fight.

Matchmaking quirks and minor bugs aside, though, there’s an extremely solid game here. Combat is incredibly fun and fast-paced; you actually feel like some sort of space Ninja as you jump and run off walls, slash through hordes of enemies with your blade and gun down even more from a distance. Though it’s somewhat curious that there aren’t really any grenades (or explosives), that’s sort of offset by the fact that each Warframe has its own unique abilities. I went with Loki, a frame which is all about stealth. Other Warframes include Excalibur (specialized for sword combat), Nyx (who messes enemies up with psychic powers) and Volt (one word: zap).

All of this is underscored by an intense customization system, which allows you to equip your Warframe and weapons with augments that serve a wide array of different purposes such as granting special abilities, adding bonus damage or increasing your health/shields. You can also hop into the foundry and use your accumulated resources, drops, and credits to build powerful equipment from blueprints both found in missions and bought in the marketplace.

Of course, like any free to play, there’s a cash store. While there are a few benefits that definitely smack of pay to win (Sentinels, for example, are incredibly powerful), most of what’s is either stuff that can be unlocked by grinding or boosts that make it easier to grind.

Warframe is a well-made, entertaining MMOFPS which definitely has some decent chops even though it’s still in open beta. Even in spite of the other faults, the combat here really shines through. Give Warframe a try, if for nothing other than that.

Firefall

Firefall

Firefall is a legend, probably not for the right thing, it has been in beta forever. That means this F2P MMO Shooter is essentially a pay to play game. However, what people should be talking about is it?s gameplay. A sprawling open world built to 1/10th the scale of Earth awaits players when they get into the world. These vast open worlds are made for large scale battles with 100 or so players combining forces to take on quests, mine, craft and partake in one of the most unique MMO experiences to date.

Although there is a ton of players in every Firefall server, the different battle frames makes every player unique. Instead of splitting people up by classes Firefall chooses a different option. Every player picks a battle frame and equips mod items like equipping parts on a car. This give players a ton of choice to play how they choose.

On top of equipping parts to a battle frame, players can also choose different tiers of skills. Doing different actions in PvE and PvP grants players experience points. These experience points unlock horizontal choices along a tree for different upgrades. The best thing about the tiered upgrading is the way it works in PvP. The tracks allow for character progression while at the same time not leaving anyone at a disadvantage.

Speaking of PvP, Firefall features one of the most dynamic PvP experience for players. Want to stream your game? Want to play with large numbers? Firefall has both of these things covered. Red 5 Studios, working with West Coast Customs has built a mobile gaming station that will host up to 3000 player LAN parties across the United States to show off the massive battlefields players can expect when the game goes live.

A large world with unlimited possibilities awaits for players of Firefall. As soon as this game comes out of beta it will be an unstoppable force in the gaming community. Red 5 Studios has captured the heart of everyone in the MMO FPS category. Check out this game today!

Dragon City

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[stat=Publisher]SocialPoint[/stat]
[stat=Developer]SocialPoint[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Strategy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Facebook[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Medium[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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[/review]Dragon City is a Facebook-based social game with the theme around dragon breeding, hatching and fighting. The game is developed by popular Facebook game developer Social Point.

The game is played like many of the games released by Social Point. In Dragon City you will start on a magical dragon island where you create dragons in your hatchery. While you grow your dragons you will earn gold by placing them in certain habitats. One of the more interesting and unique parts of the game is breeding your dragons. You can create all sorts of different combinations by breeding a fire dragon with a water dragon for instance. Then you can take your dragons and duke it out in PvP battles against your friends and rivals.

The gameplay is similar to what you would find in other Facebook games like Farmville. You can visit your friends Dragon cities and level up your dragons by completing chores and tasks. Thre is no energy bar, so you can play the game as much as you like without having to wait after doing a bunch of things around your city.

Age of Wushu

Age of Wushu is a free to play Fantasy MMORPG loosely based on the Ming Dynasty Period; Age of Wushu draws heavy inspiration from the Wuxia genre of Chinese fiction: while you’re not going to be fighting off dragons or demons, you will find yourself running across water, scaling buildings, and even exercising a bit of limited flight. See, that’s the first area in which Age of Wushu distinguishes itself: the combat system.

In order to fully understand combat, you’ll first need to understand the game’s class system; or rather, it’s lack of one. Age of Wushu tosses the idea of rigid, pre-set roles and classes out the window. Instead, each character can join one of the game’s eight Schools. Each school has its own martial style and skill-set, and laws by which each player needs to abide: these laws can include profession, inventory, and alcohol intake, among other things. Coupled with this, each school has a special internal skill which impacts your characters personal stats and abilities. The best part about this system is that you’re not locked into any particular school.

Read our Full Age of Wushu Review.
The game is available to play for free and will definitely become one of our favorite MMORPGs in 2013!

Granado Espada

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[stat=Publisher]T3Fun[/stat]
[stat=Developer]IMC Games Co[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMORPG[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~4GB[/stat]
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Granado Espada is a 3D Fantasy MMORPG that mixes many of the traditional MMORPG elements along with a RTS themed movement and micro-management system that makes it a very unique gameplay experience. The game was previously called Sword 2 and Sword of the New World.

Granado Espada is developed by IMC Games Co. and being published in North America by T3Fun. The storyline leverages the 17th century and the age of exploration in Europe. This will be the backdrop in which explorers will embark on their conquest of the New World.

The game features a multi-character control system that adds a unique layer of depth and challenge which is not seen before in an MMO. You will be able to control up to 3 characters simultaneously which offers an innovative play style and also makes strategy all that much more important. There are several player class archetypes and tons of new maps, missions and armor to be found and explored.

Players that are migrating from Sword 2 will be able to continue on with their existing characters, as well as receive a special loyalty gift as a welcome prize for the new game.

The Secret World

The Secret World

The Secret World from Funcom takes players into a different reality from their own. This MMORPG represents the world of today with a different view. As the world around players breaks down from plagues, zombies and other world ending disasters players join one of three different factions; the Dragon, the Illuminati and the Templars. These three factions have different stories, pasts and futures that molds the world around them.

The three different factions leads to a perfect system for PvP. There are three different modes that allow for different types of multiplayer experiences. If small skirmishes are what you’re looking for, fight clubs offer a small scale battle ring that can be done quickly with battles being as small as 2v2 or as big as 10v10. If larger scale battles sound better, the Battlefields and War Zones may be more appropriate. The Battlefield is a capture the flag like game that gives factions special upgrades and bonuses for winning. The Warzone is a 24/7 persistent PvP that changes as the three different factions fight over facilities. No matter which place you choose there is some form of PvP for any MMORPG fan.

One of the most interesting mechanics of The Secret World is character progression. Instead of focusing on levels and locking people into a specific classes, The Secret World does something different. Using certain weapons, skills and other moves gives players proficiency which unlocks new skills. Players can change their skills and proficiencies at any time.

The Secret World sets a very dark mood in an alternate reality from our own. The gameplay mechanics matched with the real world setting provide a fiction that is fun to be a part of. There is a ton of good stories in all three factions that are worth exploring. Check out this game because it is very unique. 

Guild Wars 2

Guild Wars 2 is the long awaited sequel to the original Guild Wars from ArenaNet. The original Guild Wars wowed players by being one of the only non-subscription MMO?s during the high peak time of World of Warcraft. Guild Wars 2 builds on ArenaNet?s thinking outside the normal MMO box by offering features most titles could only dream about.

The lands of Tyria are being run over by dragons which have plagued the continent. Your job as a player is to pick between 5 different races and 8 different professions to create the perfect hero. Each race has a different starting area with tons of quests to partake in. After completing quests in the races homeland players can then go to other areas and partake in a vast amount of quests because of the interesting level system that is in place. Whether you are level 5 or 80 the engine finds a way to keep all areas interesting for all players.

The idea, for ArenaNet, is to bring players together. The sprawling landscapes of Tyria are covered in group events that anyone can take part in. These events can be jaw dropping for first time players that see a giant enemy patrolling the landscape and require everyone in the area to work together to bring them down.

After tackling the storyline of Guild Wars 2 there is an extensive amount of competitive play to move on to. Two different modes, Player vs. Player and World vs World, offer different tiers of loot, gear and weapons for players to work towards. There is literally hundreds of hours of content between the different competitive modes and story gameplay.

Guild Wars 2 is a different kind of MMO. It takes everything that you know and throws it out of the window. Battle mechanics change with different professions and different weapons. The wide sprawling world events are breathtaking and encourage player interaction. Everything about this game makes players want to find the next epic battle in the lands of Tyria.

Rumble Fighter

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[stat=Publisher]OGPlanet[/stat]
[stat=Developer]WeMade Entertainment[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fighting[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Medium[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~700MB[/stat]
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Rumble Fighter is an interesting take on a Fighting MMORPG. The game features really cool cartoony graphics and plays a lot like a game of Super Smash Brothers. In fact it’s best described as a Super Smash Bros. game with lots of online and MMO elements.

Rumble Fighter takes a rather simple concept, which is beating each other senseless in awesome multi-player brawls. That’s it, review over! No, but the fact is there are a ton of elements that keep you hooked to the game, and the fact that it is quite different from a normal MMO makes this game definitely worth trying. In our opinion it’s not a game that you will sit at for hours grinding it out like a normal MMORPG, but one that you take in small doses. Play a few rounds when you’re bored, more of a bit-sized experience if you will.

The game is solely focused on the PvP experience, which makes it more like an FPS, whereas you aren’t going to be bothered with a bunch of quest dialogues and all that humbo jumbo, a perfect game for someone with only a few moments to spare. The concept is fairly simple, join a room and beat each other to a pulp. There are a number of fighting options and modes and super powers that mix up the game and make it one you’ll want to come back to again and again.

SMITE

SMITE

SMITE is an online battleground between mythical gods. Players choose from a selection of gods, join session based arena combat and use custom powers and team tactics against other players and minions. SMITE is inspired by Defense of the Ancients (DotA) but instead of being above the action, the third-person camera brings you right into the combat. And, instead of clicking a map, you use WASD to move, dodge, and fight your way through the detailed graphics of SMITE?s battlegrounds.

Players have access to an initial set of playable gods for free. Everything affecting gameplay can be earned by playing the game. Additional gods are unlocked through gameplay time or more quickly through micro-transactions. Cosmetic skins can be purchased for further customization.

Key Features:

Be a God
Cut through your enemies, encase them in ice, or drown them in a vortex of souls. Assume direct control of your godlike avatar and experience the MOBA genre up close with the game camera directly behind your character. Choose from a long list of well known and more obscure gods, each with their own history, special abilities, and unique playstyle.

Tactical Gameplay
Master your godlike abilities and use them to fulfill key roles such as damage dealer, tanking, crowd control, and support. Explore the map and defeat NPC enemies for increased gold and unit buffs. Deny your opponents? victory with well-placed stuns and calculated ambushes.

Mythical Setting
Five players battle five opposing players on a fire-themed battleground. The end objective is a Boss Minotaur, protected by three flaming Phoenixes. Within the jungle, there are Cyclops NPC camps as well as the legendary Fire Giant.

Power Up
Within a single match, your god levels from 1 to 20. Your powers gain strength and you purchase in-game items and consumables to benefit your god and support your personal playstyle – buffing your Magical power, Physical power, Defense or Utility capabilities. Calculated Strikes Every attack in SMITE is a skill shot controlled by you. Ranged attacks are aimed, melee attacks are positional, and Area of Effect damage must be groundtargeted. Predict your enemies? movements and hit your mark as you experience fast-paced combat.

Dofus

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[stat=Publisher]Square Enix[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Ankama Games[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Low[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Free Trial[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~3MB[/stat]
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[/review]Dofus is a cartoony 2D fantasy MMORPG with turn based combat. The game has varied classes, a large world, crafting & merchant modes, and guild based PvP. The game has gained noteriety around the world because of its multitude of quests, unique classes, in-depth crafting and low system requirements.  The charm and simplicity of its graphics along with its turn based combat system has made it one of the most popular MMORPGs currently available.

The game was developed using Adobe’s Flash software and boasts one of the most distinct turn based combat systems in the genre.  The game client is easily downloaded and will have you in the game in no time.  The World of Twelve, which is the main land in the game, is filled with a multitude of quests that will have you enjoying the game in no time flat.  

Winner of an MMO of the Year Award in 2013.

Tamer Saga

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[stat=Publisher]PopPace[/stat]
[stat=Developer]PopPace[/stat]
[stat=Genre]RPG[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Medium[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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Tamer Saga is a browser-based RPG game where you can learn spells, tame pets, forge weapons and engage in epic battles with monsters and other players.  The game takes place in a fantastic fantasy world where you will be engaged in an epic storyline and rewarded along your journey with emblems, pets and unique quests. 

Tamer Saga begins with a choice of four classes.  The classes inlcude a Warrior, Mage, Priest and Ranger.  The backbone of the game is the emblem selection, pet deployment and the album system.  There are five distinct emblems that each have their own mighty and unique powers.  There are also an additional five battle formations and the pet deployment system that allows you to organize your teams by selecting which pets fight the different demons and bosses in the album system.  

In the end, Tamer Saga is a browser-based anime-style RPG that offers a simple yet exciting gameplay with immersive storylines and thousands of pets for players of all ages and skill levels. The fact that this is done without downloading a game client makes it a true wonder in itself.  Give this one a try!

Broken Realm

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[stat=Publisher]R2 Games[/stat]
[stat=Developer]R2 Games[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]2.5D[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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The reign of King Valcroy, after the defeat of the Undead and the evil Ice Queen, was a golden age of peace and prosperity. For many generations, Vidalia was the center of trade, commerce, and protection from the outlying lands beyond the influence of the Vidalian Monarchy.

That was until the warrior queen, Hitomi VII, was assassinated without a direct heir to the throne. Nephews, cousins, uncles, all laid claim to the throne and the unity of the kingdom was quickly torn asunder. Queen Hitomi?s nephew, Prince Rycroft, a ruthless and power-hungry man, but a man with the strongest claim to the throne, was able to take control of the capital city of Everglade and proclaimed himself King of all Vidalia. While the city itself is mostly stable, constant threats from rival claimants and enemy outlying lands has led to constant battle and a need for a steady stream of warriors ready to support the claims of King Rycroft and bring stability back to the realm.