Elvenar

Elvenar

InnoGames offers players the chance to explore an exotic fantasy world with their new city-builder game: Elvenar – The latest, strategy-MMO title was announced today with details about the game. The German developer is treading on uncommon ground with Elvenar as players have to create a flourishing city and choose between Elves or Humans as a starting race. The games’ focus lies on building and upgrading a city, but players also trade, explore the world map or have strategic turn-based fights on a 3D battlefield. Elvenar will start in the browser; mobile versions are planned. The game’s closed beta is expected to start in January 2015.

The choice between Elves and Humans influences the way the players’ cities and inhabitants look and which technologies and units are at their disposal. The Elves live and breathe magic and exist in close harmony with nature, whereas Humans are ambitious and determined engineers. “You will see some of the elvish buildings really come alive with lots of fantastical beings, like ents and golems co-existing peacefully in their cities”, explains Ulrike Kunkel, Producer of Elvenar. “The Humans on the other hand are a more technologically determined society, they focus on engineering to prevail. Our goal was to create differences in visuals and play style that make players want to try out both races at some point”, Kunkel adds.

Between managing resources, levelling up buildings and unlocking new perks, players should also pay attention to the multiplayer map. There they can interact with neighbors, scout new provinces and unlock various powerful relics by fighting NPCs. Fights take place on various battlegrounds. The strategic battles are 3D-animated, with up to 20 different monsters and unit types, which make each encounter unique and tactically deep.

Elsword Online

Elsword

My first thoughts on booting up Elsword was how similar the Korean-made MMO felt to MapleStory. Both titles are side-scrolling beat-’em-ups, and both titles feature a colorful, brightly-detailed world, an enjoyable soundtrack, and a whole lot of entertaining action. Unfortunately, it also shares MapleStory faults, which it adds to a few glaring problems of its own. Before I start going on about the game’s faults, however, I’d like to address what it does right.

Elsword’s positively brimming with flair, for one, equipped with a top-notch combat system. Battles with both monsters and other characters are fluid and fast-paced, and each pf the nine classes feels and plays with its own unique style. For example, I chose to start the game with a swordsman named Raven, a melee powerhouse who excels at positioning and close-quarters combat; Raven is furthermore equipped with a unique ability called Awakening, which grants him a Nasod core which grows larger whenever he deals damage, takes damage, or uses special abilities.  that grants him a  At level fifteen, I chose to advance to the Sword Taker class, which allows Raven to attack with lightning speed, and grants him access to a series of powerful sword-based combos, at the expense of letting his Nasod-based abilities wither somewhat. Though I didn’t get that far, I could have advanced again – into a Blade Master, at level 35.

Unfortunately, the process of leveling up isn’t exactly a simple one. See, Elsword shares a problem that’s distressingly common amongst MMORPGs of its ilk – it happens to be a completely unapologetic grindfest. While some of you may not necessarily see that as a problem, it meant that eventually, it became far too repetitive, forcing me to constantly re-run already completed segments of the game simply to advance my character. Though the game tosses in a few unique touches – a pet system that allows you to get buffs in battle, secret dungeons, and invasion – all of that ultimately falls flat when pitted against the sheer volume of repetition.

The game’s setting and character furthermore are somewhat marred by the lack of customization options and the consistently poor writing, which often reads as though the team that localized Elsword translated the in-game text, but not much else. As for customization, there are a lot of options for players to forge their own unique playstyle, and that’s great – I just would have liked to see more visual options outside of the in-game shop (which we’ll talk about in a moment. It was quite common to see carbon copies of my character running around, with only some gear to differentiate us from one another; it would have been nice if I could have changed my base appearance a touch.

Monotony, customization, and localization are the least of Elsword’s problems, however. The MMO is pay-to-win in the worst way possible, allowing players to purchase game-changing gear and equipment from the in-game store at a premium. This causes a severe imbalance in PVP, which is already saddled with a less-than-stellar matchmaking system. Given the strong offerings elsewhere, it’s unfortunate that Elsword falls into this all-too-common trap of the genre.

Ultimately, while Elsword has a great deal of style, that style lacks substance. What we’ve got here is another grind-heavy action MMO marred by too much repetition and a thorough abuse of the F2P business model. If you want a side-scrolling Action RPG, there are better choices on the market.

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Eleven

Eleven MMORPG

Eleven is the work of a small team trying to re-create the magic of the beloved game Glitch.  Glitch has been shut down for about two years now, and this small team, some of which worked on Glitch, are trying to bring back the magic of their game.

Eleven is a peaceful, cooperative MMORPG where you will pet trees, milk butterflies, built furniture, grow herbs and much much more, all with your friends!

Eldevin

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[stat=Publisher]Hunted Cow Studios[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Hunted Cow Studios[/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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[/review]Eldevin is the latest 3D free to play browser-based MMORPG from Hunted Cow Studios. Featuring a massive world to explore, hundreds of creatures to fight, a competitive PvP combat system, and intricate trade skill system and much more! Eldevin has something for everyone!

Eldevin gives you a tremendous amount of customization of your character by letting you level up however you like. There are six talent trees with over 200 talents and 100 abilities to learn. You can craft your own armor, weapons and items through the massive crafting system, or find your loot from the multitude of monsters that roam the land. You will explore many different zones and dungeons with real-time combat and an emphasis on skill and strategy when encountering mobs. For a browser game, you don’t get much better.

Elder Scrolls Online

The Elder Scrolls Online

Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is the highly anticipated MMORPG to the award winning Elder Scrolls series. Developed by ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, Elder Scrolls Online serves as something of a prequel to the previously released, single-player only Elder Scrolls experiences: Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind. The game features a pay-to-play subscription model which requires an initial purchase to download/receive the game and an additional $15 per month subscription for continued play. The payment model has been controversial and rather decisive since its announcement, with many arguing the merits of the game weighted against such a cost. It is widely believed that a transition to a free-to-play model is inevitable (much like the case with Star Wars: The Old Republic), though ZeniMax Online has yet to confirm with any certainty such plans.

The Elder Scrolls Online consists of three major factions, The Aldmeri Dominion, The Daggerfall Covenant and the Ebonheart Pact. Each faction consists of three unique races and has its own unique quest line to follow — the consequence of choosing any one race over the other is minimal and should be chosen purely by player preference. Regardless of faction or race, players must choose between one of four races (Templar, Dragon Knight, Sorcerer, Nightblade) which will determine the character’s skill set.

One emphasized feature of Elder Scrolls Online is the player’s ability to craft the character they want to play as, regardless of any permanent selections made during character creation. Any combination of faction, race or class is free to utilize any armor set, weapon or item, meaning players can play as a heavy tank character, a ranged mage or even switch between different variations at will. This allows players the unique and valuable ability to adapt to scenarios and approach them in the best way they see fit.

Much like previous entries in the series, Elder Scrolls Online features dynamic, action-based combat. Enemies are reactive of player actions and likewise, players must react to a wide variety of enemy actions and cues. A careful combination of offensive and defensive tactics will give players a distinct upper hand against foes.

Apart from an engaging main quest, there is a wealth of other gameplay options for players to immerse themselves in to keep them occupied. Multiple guilds are available to join with the promise of more on the way. Upper level players can choose to enter the thrilling PvP battleground which pits the three factions of Tamriel against each other in an all-out war for the domination and control of Cyrodiil. Or if it’s more main-questing that a player desires, there are always two other factions to which they can create a new character and start anew.

Edgeworld

Edgeworld

EdgeWorld is a modern sci-fi free online strategy game city building game that is published by Kabam, the same people behind Samurai Dynasty and Global Warfare. The game puts you in the relentless war between the Ceruleans and the Galactic Union that is allied with three major factions.  The three factions are the Maar Confederacy, the Erazi Syndicate and the Helio Legion.

Set in a sci-fi intergalactic warfare setting, it allows you to use real time strategy to take out your opponents. You take up the role of Commander of Cerulea in charge of base-building and military action. This game has been widely popular is is fun to play with friends so be sure to check it out.

Eden Eternal

Eden Eternal

Eden Eternal is a fantasy themed MMORPG that transports players into a world in desperate need of harmony. After several races migrated to a newly discovered continent for a fresh start, they quickly found out from firsthand experience that old habits are hard to break.A disagreement about the direction their future should take erupted into firestorm ignited by previous racial hatred and tension.

A devastating war has left Eden in turmoil. Players step into the shoes of a mysterious hero with magical powers. Although their origin is still unknown they must take on the role of an Eternal Guardian fighting the evil plaguing the lands. Destroy an assortment of monsters mythical beasts, kill fierce bosses and other players.

Complete challenging quests. Find a Soulmate or adopt a pet to assist in your journey. Similar to other X-Legend and Aeria Games? titles like Grand Fantasia and Kitsu Saga, Eden Eternal has cool anime style graphics. Players are not limited to one class per character. As they progress new classes are unlocked which can be switched at random. All players start out as a human Warrior or Magician. There are 15 unlockable classes depending on a player?s level.

Ecol Tactics Online

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[stat=Publisher]GamesCampus[/stat]
[stat=Developer]YD Online[/stat]
[stat=Genre]RTS[/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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[/review]Ecol Tactics is a brand new free to play turn based strategy MMORPG with the familiar art and style of classic role-playing games. In the game you will recruit mercenaries and defeat evil monsters while customizing your skill builds and gathering a diverse cast of characters to fight alongside you as you prepare for war.

The most interesting part of Ecol Tactics Online is the mercenary system. Your mercenaries are hired and trained while fighting alongside you. Your mercenaries level up with you as you progress through the game while invading armies of monsters wreak havoc on the kingdom and its queen. The game features great ‘old school’ pixel art throughout the game with a pretty in-depth character creation system. In Ecol Tactics you will also hone your skills in crafting, upgrading equipment, personalizing costumes and more!

Echo of Soul

Adventurers rejoice, your epic journey in Echo of Soul is about to begin! The definitive massively multiplayer online (MMO) experience is finally coming to North American and European players in Spring 2015.

With five distinct classes, a massive game world, and a unique soul-collecting system to customize player skills, Echo of Soul is the complete MMO that fans of the genre have been waiting for. Echo of Soul will launch on PC next year but gamers can sign up for updates beginning today on the game’s site.

Developed by key members of the team behind the award-winning MMO Lineage II, Echo of Soul immerses players with rich visuals, an epic soundtrack, and a vast and detailed landscape. Providing an incredible sense of freedom and adventure, gamers that choose to step into this world are faced with the promise of an exciting endeavor with thousands of hours worth of PvP and PvE content, including quests, raids and challenges. In a feature unique to Echo of Soul, players can customize their characters by battling through dozens of solo or party dungeons, collecting their opponents’ “souls” along the way. The experience continues on the go with the dedicated EOS companion app for players to stay connected to the game world and their guild at all times.

Echo of Soul is set to launch on PC next year and will be free-to-play and free-to-download. MMORPG enthusiasts can stay up-to-date on news surrounding the game via the official teaser site, Facebook page, Twitter and YouTube.

Dust 514

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[stat=Publisher]CCP Games[/stat]
[stat=Developer]CCP Shanghai[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMOFPS[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]6GB[/stat]
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Dust 514 is doing something revolutionary. While the free to play shooter market is certainly not unheard of on the PC, with games like Blacklight Retribution, PlanetSide 2 and Tribes being a dominating force, the F2P MMOFPS is hardly a common place on consoles. This free to play giant is looking to take on the console space by storm on the PS3 and if the beta is anything to go by, they have a really good start.

The game takes place inside the universe of Eve Online. This mechanic alone is an interesting one that should bring in a bunch of players. Players of Eve can put out contracts and support the battle field on PC while the soldiers of Dust 514 do their dirty work. Players pick a faction from the Eve Online universe and then become the soldiers of fortune. Once players pick a faction the real fun begins.

Fighting over resources, different factions are encouraged to take over bases so that their Eve Online counterparts can reap the benefits. Player can use different dropsuits that act as the different classes for the game. The dropsuits include an assault class, a scout class, a heavy class and a support logistics class. There also is a few vehicle sets that some players can specialize in to support ground troops. The massive scale of battle and vehicle play are similar to something you would see in PlanetSide 2, and that is a good thing. Players of Dust 514 are in for a real treat when this game goes live.

The large scale battles, the different classes and the connectivity with Eve Online make Dust 514 a special game. Check out the link above to learn more about Dust 514 including how to get yourself in the beta testing. This game is going to make some waves in how the console and PC markets both operate in the future. Be a part of this historic game today!

Dungeons & Dragons Online

Dungeons and Dragons Online

Dungeons & Dragons Online is a free MMORPG based on version 3.5 of the popular roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons. Dungeons and Dragons Online, or DDO, is an imaginative, social MMO experience that throws players into a rich fantasy world filled with monsters, heroes, wizards, dragons, and guess what, DUNGEONS and more! In all seriousness though, DDO is an amazingly diverse MMORPG.

There are so many lands and areas to explore that it can just get downright overwhelming. (But that’s a good thing.) You can create your character starting with many classes including warriors, stealth rogues, or powerful magic-wielding wizards. After playing for awhile, quests go from boring mundane tasks to straight up epic quests, and this happens fairly quick in the game. You jump right in and feel right at home slaying monsters in this vast world.

The new update shows that the team hasn’t been slacking when thinking of new ideas to keep the gameplay up to date and relevant. New quests, items, and a diverse landscape make this for an enjoyable and long lasting MMORPG.

Dungeonland

Dungeonland

I like to think of Dungeonland as a visual representation of what would happen if you put a sadistic, murderous dungeon master in a room filled with min-maxing munchkins, then had  them to play  D&D together. In a setting that was just one massive theme park. Yeah, that’s pretty much the best description I can give. See, Dungeon-Land is a game which, at its core, is completely about the pursuit of gold (unless you’re playing Dungeon Maestro mode, but we’ll get to that in a second). 

In Dungeonland, you’re basically in a massive theme park filled with different…well, dungeons. Since I’m playing the free version of the game, the only dungeons available to me were the Dungeon Maestro Tower and Dungeon Maestro Mode. In the former, players must work together to make their way through several different dungeons, slaughtering every monster they encounter along the way and raiding every chest, barrel, and decorative conversation piece for cash. Classes fill each of the three traditional archetypes of RPGs. That is to say, you can play as a Mage, a Rogue, or a Warrior; each of these classes further have their own unique sub-class. Thus far, my favorite class is the Gunner, a musket-toting variant of the rogue which can make his foes explode. 

Dungeon Maestro Mode, meanwhile, pits three players not against the stage, but against a fourth player, who takes the role of the omnipresent Dungeon Maestro. After assembling a deck of cards filled with different spells, monsters, and traps, the Dungeon Maestro’s job is to prevent the heroes from reaching the end of his dungeon, throwing everything in his arsenal at them in the process. While doing this, he can also choose to possess whatever monsters he puts down on the field, as well. Should the heroes manage to reach the end of the level, they’ll go into a pitched battle against whatever boss monster the DM selected from his deck; this monster is controlled by said DM.

The whole experience is pretty frantic and chaotic, but it’s a game that’s definitely better played with friends (not in the least because the AI is so inarguably terribad). Besides, this is definitely the sort of game you’d want to play with other people; there’s something magnificently satisfying about hurling beer at your friends while they do battle with a cadre of obese dragons and midget wizards. Yes, this is a scenario you’re likely to encounter playing Dungeonland. Yes, it’s about as fun as it sounds. 

Unfortunately, the base game can get a little bland with excessive play, and with so much content (and equipment) locked behind paywalls, there are times that it actually feels more like a demo than a full experience. That said, it’s definitely a fun diversion that’ll keep you occupied for at least a few hours if you’ve a few friends to play it with. That’s rather worth the price, no? 

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.

Dream World

Dream World

Dream World is an unique and exciting browser based fantasy MMORPG.  While the game is turn-based, it offers  an intriguing and unique multiplayer experience for all gamers.

Your character is the main hero of the story. While you start the game in a small village by the lake, your quest will eventually take you to many other towns and cities and explore many different dungeons and wilderness areas. The Dream World consists several villages, towns, cities, and their surrounding areas. Each area provides it’s own sets of offerings for adventurers.

There are three types of weapon skills in Dream World. Characters learn these skills through training. You might unlock skills if your meet the intelligence attribute requirement. You can also unlock new professions as well by raising weapon skills.

Quests are an important part of the game. You must complete main quests in order to move to new areas and beat the game. There are optional side-quests that will offer good rewards if you choose to take them. And there are chance quests found in dungeons that will help you progress through the levels. Click on the “quest” menu to see your quest progress at any time.

There over a dozen badges you can earn in the game. A list is available in the “badge” tab of the “quest” menu. They are symbols of your accomplishment. Each badge you unlock will grant you additional max energy you can store.

After you completed the game’s main quests, there are many playable areas (game expansions) waiting for you to challenge.

Drakensang Online

Drakensang Online

Drakensang Online is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG that plays like a game of Diablo more than a game like World of WarCraft.  Drakensang Online is a browser-based MMO based on the PC game The Dark Eye: Drakensang.In this edition players fight against inhabitants of the dark realms invading the lands of Grimmagstone to Shorefolk.

Your hero will be exploring various dungeons and killing off hordes of monsters and dragons in the Anderworld, while also challenging others players in PvP matches. Embedding powerful spells into your swords and staffs add a new dimension to the gameplay as well.

This browser-based MMO means there is no need to download a game client, just send your friends the link and everyone will be dungeon crawling in the time it takes to create an account, much better than downloading a 6GB client install, possibly taking all day to complete.

The extraordinary 3D graphics and effects, along with the visually amazing game world make this next generation browser game one of the most popular in the category. This game is great for Dungeons and Dragons fans looking for a video game to play in a new universe.

Dragons of Atlantis

Dragons of Atlantis

Dragons of Atlantis is a MMORTS where players are chosen to save the civilization of Atlantis.  The Ancient Ones created four original tribes known as the Solerians, Amazons, native Zolmecs, and the Primus.  Players select their tribe and begin their rise to power.  Similar to other empire building strategy games like Kingdoms of Camelot or Evony users build and control their own city.

Construct homes, Science Centers, Theaters, and Officers? Quarters.

Build farms and mines to collect resources to keep your kingdom prospering. Create a powerful army.  Raise and train your own Dragon to destroy enemies during war. Conquer other cities. Join forces in alliances. Chat with friends. Trade in valuable resources like ore for gold or shop for special acceleration items. Become a hero and prove to the Gods that your tribe is truly worthy in Dragons of Atlantis.