The Exiled

The-Exiled-Game

The Exiled is the world’s first Open World Survival Arena – we’re bringing together MOBA tactics and Sandbox MMO strategy. Our goal is to make MMOs fun again for PvP fans. No more grind. No more pay-to-win. No more tab-targeting. We are creating a game designed to be compatible with the busy life of an adult gamer. The Exiled rests on the three defining pillars; Meaningful Conflict, Skill-Based Combat, and Constantly Changing Worlds.

We will throw you into a dark fantasy prison valley. You start each game with nothing but your wits and your PvP skills. Over the course of weeks and months you will explore this world, grow stronger and learn to survive.

Hundreds of players will join you in the valley. Amongst them you will find friends and allies to form a clan. Start building your own settlement and empire whilst competing with rival clans.

In a completely player-driven economy, your influence and income will grow through diplomacy and warfare. You will strive to break free of your chains, defeat your captors and emerge victorious from your exile.

The Division

The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division is a third person shooter MMO currently under development by Ubisoft Massive for the Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Based in modern day USA, a plague suddenly spreads throughout the entire country on Black Friday. Within 5 days America is ruined. Cue the “Strategic Homeland Division”, aka The Division, to come in and clean up the mess.

The Division will have an RPG element mixed with an open world environment. The gameplay will be more of a traditional tactical third person shooter, with a heavy cover/peek-and-shoot type of fighting. There will also be a supplemental app that allows you to play with your friends as a flying drone.

The Crew

The Crew

The Crew is an open-world driving MMO with RPG elements. The game is being developed by Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft. In The Crew you will playing online with friends and strangers on a single server, and be earning XP, leveling up, and tuning your cars into each of five unique specs, all fully customizeable by you! The maps in the game will be based on locations in the United States, whether they are on asphalt roads, dirt tracks or wide open terrain. The country is divided into five regions, each with their own environments, moods, and driving experiences.

The Aurora World

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[stat=Publisher]GBE Games[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Aurora Interactive[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMORPG[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Med[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]1.5GB[/stat]
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[/review]The Aurora World is a fantasy MMORPG that features eight professions with their own unique specializations and mastery system, an extensive PvE experience with entertaining daily quests, events and crafting, a robust PvP system that includes large scale Nation Wars (up to 300 players on a field), clan wars, PK system and a coliseum mode. The Aurora World also offers a unique hybrid pet/mount system known as Majinns that’ll aid players in their journey while being immersed into a world of lush environments and detailed character models; all this made possible with AI Interactive’s self-developed graphic engine.

Tera: Rising

TERA Rising takes the fight beyond whack-a-mole monotony with enhanced aiming, dodging and tactical timing to create intense and rewarding combat. The recipient of multiple industry accolades, including Best PC Game at E3 and Best Combat at PAX, TERA Rising gives players the best of both worlds: MMO depth with visceral action combat.

TERA Rising delivers pulse-pounding action, stunning Unreal visuals, and an immense immersive world so jumps in and find out what true action combat is all about.

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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!

Tales of Laputa

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[stat=Publisher]NGames[/stat]
[stat=Developer]NGames[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMORPG[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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[/review]Tales of Laputa is a feature packed web MMORPG with exciting battle gameplay and classic anime MMO elements. The game takes places in a continent where magic and machinery coexists. The game combines the latest MMORPG gameplay along with some classic anime elements that thrusts players into a brave new world where both magic and machinery coexist. In the game you are under the constant threat of demonic invasions which are an ever-present danger in the world. You take on the role as a member of the Order, which is a society of heroes that have been established to safeguard Laputa. In this role you will not only face an epic struggle against Bandits trying to overthrow the island, but most also reveal the true history of Laputa and lead the City of Sky into a new era.

Tales of Laputa will feature 6 classes including the classic roles of Warrior, Mage, Priest, Wizard, Sniper and Assassin. Each class in the game has its very own unique skills, gameplay style and special effects that make your character truly one of a kind. The game also features a battle-heavy combat system with the opportunity to string together many attacks without annoying wait times. Pets will play a major role in the game as there are thousands to choose from. They can be tamed, taken into battle and raised to gain new abilities.

Tactical Intervention

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[stat=Publisher]OGPlanet[/stat]
[stat=Developer]FIX Korea[/stat]
[stat=Genre]FPS[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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[/review]Tactical Intervention is a strategic free to play first person shooter developed by Minh Le one of the original creators of the popular Source mod Counter-Strike. Similar to his original counter, in Tactical Intervention players are give different strategic objections during each game. You could be tasked with holding NPCs hostage and/or rescue said NPCs depending on which team you are on.

There are many different game modes in Tactical Intervention including the typical team deathmatch and bomb planting modes. You may also play unique PvP missions in which players will help save the aforementioned hostages or escort a VIP through a high speed chase while players are pilled into cars and shooting out windows on the way to the extraction zone. This is by far the most intriguing game mode and has amazed players since being introduced.

Tactical Intervention is a great free to play alternative to Counter-Strike and some may say even outshines its popular cousin in many areas. With the additions of custom loadouts, purchasable cosmetic gear, special attack dogs and more, tactical Intervention is a must play for any first person shooter fan.

Swordsman Online

Swordsman Online

Swordsman Online (also known as just Swordsman) is a free-to-play MMORPG from Perfect World Entertainment. Swordsman Online is based on the popular novel, The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Louis Cha, with Chinese martial arts being central to the game’s visuals and combat style. The game has seen massive success in the Chinese market for a number of years and is finally being localized for a western audience thanks to efforts from PWE.

Players will take on the role of a wandering warrior whose journey leads him/her on an unexpected adventure to avenge their destroyed village and become a great hero. Player and guild actions will dynamically alter the world, changing the environment according to user decisions. Towns can be saved or demolished, unique NPCs and quests can become available and secrets may reveal themselves, all based on the elaborate branching narrative of player choice.

There are ten different schools of martial arts available in Swordsman Online, of which players will choose one to follow. Combat is heavily action-based and relies less on character stats and more on player skills. Quick reflexes and mastering your character’s movement and abilities will give players a distinct upper hand in both PvE and PvP combat. For more details on all of Swordsman Online’s classes, check out our Swordsman Character Classes Guide.

One unique feature of Swordsman Online is that publisher Perfect World Entertainment chose to preserve the essence and culture of the Chinese version by adding subtitles to the Chinese cutscenes rather than dubbing over with English voice actors. Potentially a polarizing decision, it allows the player to experience the game as it was originally intended.

Swordsman Online saw full release in July of 2014 (Release Date: July 29th) and is, of course, free-to-play for all users.

Survive The Nights

Survive The Nights

Survive The Nights is an upcoming zombie survival MMO from a2z Interactive. Survive The Nights is a first-person multiplayer shooter with heavy emphasis on community and realistic survival techniques. The game debuted on Kickstarter with an initial funding goal of £12,000 but, thanks to good messaging and a promising premise, managed to smash that number and close out at a total of over £108,000. Stretch goals include the expansion of the development team, additional servers, a professional composer and a PS4 build.

Players will be thrown into Survive The Night’s post-apocalyptic world, filthy with deadly zombies and scarce of many of life’s necessities. In order to stand a chance, you will need to scavenge during the day: finding food, weapons, tools and shelter. Seek out shelter and fortify yourself in at night to protect yourself from the aggressive zombies that thrive in the darkness.

Survive The Nights promises a lot of features, many unique, others refining and enhancing already established tropes of the genre. Take, for example, food consumption. For many survival MMOs, players must consume food and water on a regular basis to avoid death: the player’s state of existence being totally white and black. Survive The Nights takes a more realistic approach and incorporates the diminishing physical condition of a human body lacking food. If a player hasn’t eaten for hours on end, their character starts to become sluggish. Slower movement speeds and a lower equipment load will be indications of a player slowly withering towards death.

Perhaps most importantly, a2z Interactive is attempting to tackle the hostile player community that comes with games of the survival MMO genre. ‘Kill on sight’ is being addressed with an affectable character mental state. Killing other players will lead to a breakdown, of sorts, causing the player to suffer from blurred vision, shaking hands and voices in the head. Take murdering to an inexcusable extent and it will result in automatic player suicide. PvP will remain an important feature of Survive The Night but with these unique features, it should exist as a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Survive The Night promises a world that is immersive beyond what we have seen yet in a survival MMO. Every structure found on the game’s island is enterable, unique and inhabitable. Players are able to store their goods inside their structures, fortify their defenses with planks and furniture and set traps to protect them and their abode against invaders. Generators can be fueled and activated for power through the dark nights and stove tops can be used to cook food with out the use of an attention-attracting fire. Even players who prefer a more mobile lifestyle can repair vehicles and roam the countryside living out of their trunk.

Survive The Nights currently has a targeted release date of August 2015. For more information on Survive The Nights or announcements of an alpha, beta or full release, keep here to MMO ATK.

Supernova MOBA

Supernova MOBA Game

Supernova is a brand new MOBA game with RTS elements from Primal Game Studio and Bandai Namco Games America. Supernova is scheduled to be released in Q2 of 2015 on PC. In Supernova, the human race has ventured into the cosmos to find a universe that is in peril. A serious of mysterious portals have brought us face to face with an array of alien races in the midst of war. The human race must lead their forces into a fight of galactic dominance to figure out the secrets behind these portals.

The game will bring new innovation to the MOBA genre through both it’s fresh new take on a sci-fi universe, but also with upgradeable minions, crafting from drops and a great line-up of commanders that players will use in battle.

[heading]Features[/heading]
True Command of Your Army – Strategically deploy and outfit lane units that advance on enemy territory. How you manage technologies, upgrades, and build order can mean the difference between stunning victory and crushing defeat. You have control of it all!

A Distinctively Sci-Fi Setting – Supernova’s futuristic science fiction setting, with technology and space-faring races, offers huge gameplay possibilities. You’ll be transported to a universe where contests between commanders are won with unique technologies and strange alien powers.

A Vast Galaxy of Customization – Commanders can prepare a wide variety of craftable accessories before a match, then customize attributes and talents with each in-game level. Accessories are crafted by combining dropped items to boost commanders’ inherent talents.

Commanders from Across the Universe – A dizzying array of powerful commanders is at your disposal, ready to lead your armies into battle. Choose between mech pilots from the human core worlds or gun-for-hire mercenaries from the lawless outer planets. Or look beyond mankind and select an alien commander – the choice is yours.

Technology is Key – Commanders daring enough to challenge and defeat the ancients will be rewarded with Mechanoughts, planet-razing ancient technology that relentlessly drive through the heart of your enemy’s defenses. The question is; who will awaken them first?

Summoner’s Legion

summoners legion

Summoner’s Legion is a free-to-play browser game that incorporates collectible card and MMO elements, focusing on strategy and multiplayer combat. Players can fight as four different classes, and build decks with a wide variety of skills from nine unique factions. There are several play modes available, including Training, Spectator, Adventure and Arena – the last two of which offer single and multiplayer options.

The open alpha test for the game from publisher R2Games began on January 14th, 2015.

Key features
* Five races – Dwarf, Elf, Human, Beast, Undead
* Four classes – Warrior, Mage, Ranger, Priest
* Multiple combat modes: 1v1, 2v2, Training Mode
* Single and multiplayer dungeons

Stronghold Kingdoms

Stronghold Kingdoms

When I first installed Stronghold Kingdoms, it was with bated breath. The botch job that was Stronghold 3 was still fresh in my memory. As such, I was more than a little skeptical that Firefly would manage to get free-to-play right. I started the game completely expecting to be shutting it off in disgust after just a few hours.

Yeah, in case you haven’t guessed, I’m going to be playing this one for a while.

Although Kingdoms shares a lot in common with its predecessors, it’s also got a lot of mechanics that those familiar with base-building mobile games will immediately recognize. For one, everything in Kingdoms takes time. At first, the amount of time it’ll take to construct a building or research a particular tech will be relatively minimal. As you progress, however, the time (and cost) of construction will crawl gradually upwards, until you’re waiting several hours to build something. In addition, there’s also a host of achievements which will net you resources for their completion. Naturally, all of this leads to building army to attack other players, all while shoring up defenses to prevent players from hitting you.

Military action – which plays out without any real involvement from the player, as per the genre – isn’t the only thing you’re going to have to manage. While working out the logistics of your army, you’re also going to have to build up your village, ensuring a variety of different foods and resources both to keep your stockpiles up and to keep your villagers happy. After all, ensuring your population enjoys your rule is the only way to gain Honor, which allows you to level up and unlock more research points. All of this is pretty basic stuff for a base building game, of course.

Where the game really shines is in interaction with other players. Your village is set up on a realistic map of whatever region you’re playing from. Zooming out will reveal hundreds (perhaps thousands) of other players managing their own villages, forming their own alliances, and building up their own armies. Because of this human element, each region actually has its own economy and political climate, with each local marketplace having its own supply-and-demand. There’s also a very real sense of intrigue to your interactions with other players; you might, for example, bribe someone to attack a rival, or threaten other players in your parish with military force when it comes time to elect a leader.

Now, there’s also a bit of a hardcore element to Stronghold Kingdoms. While many attacks will result in a loss of resources, a few rare instances will see your entire village razed to the ground. In such a situation, all you can do is pick up and rebuild (preferably somewhere else). You’ll keep your Honor and research, but everything else will be gone.

Where freemium comes into play is through the use of cards, which can be played to give you anything from a small boost in resources to a huge reduction in build or research time. While these cards can certainly net players a small advantage, they’re definitely not necessary to play the game. In other words, Firefly’s done a rather admirable job of integrating free-to-play into Stronghold Kingdoms.
The game definitely isn’t perfect. There’s a bit of a learning curve even after the tutorial, and tooltips don’t always display as much information as they could, while build times end up being downright excruciating at higher levels. Still, those who’ve the patience will find themselves a fine medieval castle building game, complete with just the right level of political intrigue.

Strife

Strife

Strife is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) from S2 Games. Strife is described as a second-generation MOBA game and is S2 Games’ second entry into the genre, following the well-received Heroes of Newerth.

There are currently 20 playable heroes in Strife, each with four abilities that can be unlocked and upgraded via gaining experience throughout a match. Each hero has their own advantages towards varying styles of play, whether it be ranged support, tank or jungler. A well-balanced team and solid team synergy are vital components in a successful match.

Gameplay consists of two teams of heroes on opposite ends of a map attempting to destroy the other team’s base. Players must fight through waves of creeps, multiple generators and enemy heroes to reach the opposing base.

For Strife, S2 Games is modifying many typical features associated with the MOBA genre to reduce both the negativity of the community and the relatively steep learning curve. Complex menus and item systems have been simplified and gold sharing assures players of all skill levels have a fighting chance. While not necessarily specific to Strife, but relatively new for the genre, gold sharing causes gold earned for creep and hero kills to be evenly distributed between everyone involved in the area. This avoids the hostile, inner-team competitions that evolve from counter-productive practices like ‘last hitting’.

For the first time ever in a MOBA, Strife players will be be able to bring pets into the arena! Each pet comes with multiple skins and fights alongside you in battle. At the end of each match, players receive seals which can then be spent toward unlocking new pets. Strife is also introducing the idea of item crafting. Crafting will allow players to modify the effects items have on character stats while still avoiding unfair advantages that can come with such a feature.

Strife is currently in closed beta with a release date yet to be announced. For more information on the free-to-play MOBA, check out our PAX Prime 2013 developer interview, What Is Strife?

Stormfall

Stormfall

Stormfall is a take on the classic city-building, city-management game. Unfortunately it doesn’t break away enough from the pack to make it a standout game that would usher in a huge player-base. But the game is by all means, a decent play. So let’s get into it. Stormfall: Age of War pits you into the middle of a race for land between several warlords after a kingdom has fallen. As a player in the game you must restore the peace and build up your army to keep it that way.

As with many games in the genre, you start out with a small kingdom and have to build up your castle, army and resources in order to get more and more powerful. One thing that Stormfall does that many other MMORTS games doesn’t, is engross you in a story about how the world came to be this way, and how you can help it return. The game does have voice-overs for many quests, which can be sort of hit-or-miss. In the end you’ll end up doing a lot of sitting and waiting while you build up your army to prepare for your enemies and/or to attack them.

Storm United

Storm United MMOFPS

Storm United is a socially driven class based massively multiplayer First Person Shooter that has been built upon an omnipresent clan foundation.

Your journey into Storm United begins with choosing a clan. Every player gets a clan, so no one is left behind. The clan’s personal headquarter will serve you as a central communication hub where you can chat and get the latest news on the clan’s objectives and victories while also being a place where you’ll build useful infrastructures in a similar way strategy games works.

Get ready to wage war with other clans for resources on a globally shared intergalactic map. Build and break alliances, research or spy for technologies and produce new weapons and gear.

In addition to the ongoing galactic war, organised tournaments and events give you one more opportunity to prove your ultimate supremacy.

The first version of Storm United will be released on Steam for PC and Mac users and will later likely get released on Xbox One and PS4. It’s free to play and won’t provide paying users unfair advantages over free players.