Universal Monsters

Universal Monsters Online is a free-to-play MOBA browser game! In Universal Monsters you will play as your favorite characters from the Universal Monsters films including Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man and a multitude of other classic Monsters.

Be part of the fast paced action-strategy MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena). UMO combines high-end 3D isometric graphics, cinematic audio and deep gameplay in a setting from the greatest monster films.

This game is perfect for anyone who likes games like Dota 2 and League of Legends, but also want to try something new.  UMO takes elements from those games and re-defines the genre with amazing gameplay and of course, awesome monsters to play.

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.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance

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[stat=Publisher]Playdom[/stat]
[stat=Developer]NA[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/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]Join S.H.I.E.L.D. to kick butt and save the world alongside your favorite superheroes — Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Wolverine, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and more.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance is the latest RPG from Playdom. In the game you are put into the role of an upstart agent in the Marvel Universe’s covert operations facility S.H.I.E.L.D. The agency is staffed by regular humans, but they often get tangled up in the affairs of the superhuman community. In the game you are sent off into the field with the help of the likes of Spider-Man, Beast and Thor as they begin to investigate a mysterious new substance known as ISO-8. This new substance has been giving even the most basic thugs the strength to go head-to-head with The Avengers.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance is a nod to the classic turn-based role-playing games that gamers have loved for decades. Your party features three members, each of which will take turns attacking enemies in the battle screen. All of your actions from range attacks to defensive buffs to item uses, use stamina which will need to be replenished before each battle. The mechanics are simple enough, but there is a great deal of strategy needed in order to defeat your foes. There are many different character types in the game and five different classes to choose from.
 

Recruit and train heroes to unlock cool new powers, command awesome futuristic weapons, and research incredible new technologies that make your heroes more powerful than ever! 
  
Avengers Alliance takes place in the wake of a galaxy-wide disaster, known as “the Pulse,” exposing Manhattan to attack from Marvel’s most formidable villains. Players are recruited as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., the secret espionage and peace-keeping organization of the Marvel Universe, to assemble and lead teams of superheroes with a mission to keep New York City safe from the clutches of villains.
 
Avengers Alliance provides a combat role playing game experience with dozens of familiar Marvel superheroes and villains, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Wolverine, Hawkeye, Black Widow and many more. Once a hero is added to the Avengers team, players can begin training them to unlock unique abilities and attacks, as well as using “ISO-8” to further customize each character’s stats. Players will also be able to face-off against each other, challenging their friends in super-powered, asynchronous PvP battles.
 
Help the Marvel: Avengers Alliance defeat crime in an action packed adventure! 

Sevencore

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[stat=Publisher]GPotato[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Ignited Games[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]3D[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~2.5GB[/stat]
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[/review]Sevencore is a standout, story-driven free MMORPG. The Sevencore is a secret organization that consists of brave warriors who are struggling against their own destiny. (Sounds epic right?)

The game is starting off with three distinct races, the Sion, Nuuk, and Einher. The Sion race is a scientifically-advanced civilization that based on the theory of pragmatism. Then you have the Nuuk which are a more nature-loving race who likes to avoid conflict as much as possible (that is until now of course).
The Einher race revolves around living on the sea and thus have developed an incredible strength while fighting the relentless winds and waves of the sea. Oh and apparently they like to pillage coastal villages, go figure.

The three classes suit the game well for now, and you can choose from being a mighty warrior, a gunner, or magician (they couldn’t come up with a better name?).

With plenty of mounts, politics, combat, questing, achievements and a plethora of professions, Sevencore should keep you plenty entertained for awhile. There is also a turn system that rewards players for logging in and redeeming their turns with a variety of prizes, so check it out!

Wakfu

Wakfu

WAKFU is an online tactical turn-based MMORPG based on the cross-media brand by Ankama Games.   WAKFU is set within the same fantasy universe as Dofus, another massively multiplayer online role-playing game, but takes place approximately 1,000 years later, after a catastrophic world event known as the Great Deluge.

Fans of the original game will immediately notice some familiar characters and environments but also see a lot of drastic new changes as well.  Players will step into the role of a hero?s spirit reincarnated and sent back to rescue a land in turmoil.  Each hero must rebuild their chosen nation and form valuable allies within.

The game simulates an open sandbox style of gameplay where players are free to take up multiple professions or start a clan based war.  You will have the opportunity to storm into dungeon instances overflowing with monsters, conquer neutral zones with fellow comrades, start your own shop, or become the ruling governor. Join the Amakna, Bonta, Brakmar, or Sufokia nation and choose between 13 starting classes.

The game includes 13 different classes: Sacriers, Iops, Cras, Eniripsas, Pandawas, Enutrofs, Sadidas, Rogues, Fecas, Srams, Ecaflips, Xelors, and Osamodas. Each class has their own separate special abilities and draw backs.  A great part of the class structure is that no matter which class you choose, they all have access to the same professions, including: farming, herbalism, lumberjack, trapping, mining, fishing, baking, cooking, weapons, armorer, jeweler, tailor, leather dealer, and handyman, so you have plenty of options to make a living in the world of Wakfu.  Item prices can fluctuate depending on how many people are practicing a particular profession at a time.

The combat in game is turn-based, similar to the type featured in the Final Fantasy Tactics game series. Fans of those games will enjoy this playing style very much, especially considering the fact that other players can be attacked at will in PvP. Beware, though! Attack an innocent person and you risk losing citizenship points and being classified as an outlaw; attack an outlaw and you?ll gain citizenship points.

Final Hour: World War 2

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[stat=Publisher]ZQGAME[/stat]
[stat=Developer]ZQGAME[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMORTS[/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]Final Hour: World War II is a strategy simulation game by China-based ZQGame known for such games as Shadowland Online and Total Recall. As the title suggest, the game handles the theme of World War 2. But that is only the fundamental background and the moment you enter the game, you will realize the game primarily offers a city building mechanic equivalent of Operation Gamma 41 and War 2 Glory.

You begin the game as a mayor of an insignificant city, you are to develop your city, construct infrastructure, train your own troops, build up your defense and finally go to war.

To that end, you should first and foremost levelup your City Center that will unlock more buildings and functions. Moreover, resources (Steelmill, Lumbermill, Oild Rig and Farm ) play a vital role in building and training. So make sure you have all these plants built and upgraded to the maximum before you launch the attack against your opponents.

Although the game is a strategy game, it pays much attention to the role playing elements. For example, you may recruit historical figures that could take troops to the battlefield.

Final Hour: World War II feels exceptional thanks to its convenient tap control, realistic warfare combat, and addictive gameplay.

Kingdoms at War

Kingdoms at War is a free to play strategy browser game by A Thinking Ape.  With thousands of players playing the game at any one time, it is the pure definition of an MMORPG.  The goal of Kingdoms at War is to expand your ingdom, build up your armies, and ally with neighboring kingdoms, all to become the most powerful kingdom in the realm!

The gameplay is pretty straightforward: Do quests, get gold, expand military might by building structures in your kingdom, rinse and repeat. When you first start the game, you have very little in the way of attack or defensive capabilities. To improve upon this you need gold, lots and lots of gold. There are quite a few ways for you to achieve that. Some of the different things you can do are: quests, fighting other players, competing in wars, or doing epic battles.

Once you have obtained your gold you can upgrade your kingdom by buying more land and placing various buildings on said land. The buildings come in different tiers based on how many stats they would give you, and to unlock the higher tier buildings you need to have more lands explored.  Different buildings can give you different bonues to your offensive and defensive stats.

 

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.

Forge of Empires

Forge of Empires

Forge of Empires is a browser-based strategy game developed by InnoGames. In the game, players must, among other things, manage and produce resources, develop an army, gain control of provinces, and research their way through several pages of history and development.

You begin the game with your own plot of land.  A tutorial will walk you through the various menus and gives you options of what types of buildings to build.  You are taught how to build, research and unlock more buildings.  Like your typical city-building game, Forge of Empires allows you to build on various places on your plot of land.  One thing it does differently though allows you to move your buildings around, as well as sell them.

As your city grows you will need to generate more and more resources.  You will build up your army and send scouts out to ‘visit’ other areas of the map.  As you progress you will battle other cities, conquer new provinces and expand your empire.

The game is pretty straight-forward but gives you many options and new features that will keep you coming back again and again.

Winner of an MMO of the Year Award in 2013.

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Wartune

Wartune

Wartune combines the best elements of gaming to create an addictive environment. There is a PVP arena where you can fight 1 vs 1 or 3 vs 3 for great prizes. You can test your strength in the many levels of the Catacombs. There is plunder to be had on the world map where you can raid other players cities. Hunt down villains or play whack-a-mouse for bounty hunts. There are many campaigns to do as you level up your hero in single and multiplayer dungeons. There is even a farm where you can grow seeds. This game has plenty to do and guarantees that you will never be left twiddling your thumbs!

Pros: A lot of different tasks to keep you going. Fun and engaging PvP. Can be left alone overnight without fear of total loss even though it is a RTG.

Cons: Takes a lot of time to get everything done in the day. Cash shoppers have a clear advantage. The chat filter is a bit messy.

RF Online

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[stat=Publisher]GamesCampus[/stat]
[stat=Developer]CCR[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Sci-Fi[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Medium[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~1700MB[/stat]
[stat=System]PC[/stat]
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RF Online, originally named ‘Rising Force’, is a free-to-play 3D MMORPG developed by game company CCR. The game is a mixture of science fiction and classic fantasy, RF Online is set in a distant planet in the Novus system where magic exists alongside high technology. Like most MMORPGs it follows the typical fantasy setting complete with swords and sorcery, but it also emphasizes the three-way Race vs. Race vs. Race (RvRvR) concept and modern/futuristic technology such as mecha and nuclear weapons.

As with many MMORPGs, the player will select one race and fight monsters to gain experience points. RFO is populated with many different monsters across many areas.

Your character will be led through an in-game guide at the start of the game, going over some of the basic commands. From there, you will be exposed to a series of quests which will familiarize him/her with their character’s headquarters. As you progress in levels you will be taken to more aggressive maps and then will be exposed to the player killer features of the game.  There is one quest in particular that sends you to the Sette Desert where you will be aware of the constant presence and danger of enemy races.

There are 3 character races which the player can choose: Bellato, Cora and Accretia.  Every race has their own special sub-classes of characters to play based on warrior, ranger, specialist and each race’s special classes. It is also possible to cross-class a character within the races for a wide variety of options. Each race is led by the archon, a player voted into power by other players. Below the archon are four councillors. These Councillors are determined based on the number of votes received during their run for archonship. Archon positions last one week, at the end of which voting will commence again.

Everquest

Everquest

The Darkened Sea Expansion Has Arrived!

Sony Online Entertainment released the latest installment in a long line of EverQuest expansions, The Darkened Sea, the 21st expansion to release since the games launch in 1999. As the latest addition to the ongoing “Year of EverQuest” campaign, The Darkened Sea promises players the opportunity to celebrate the games 15th anniversary in true style with the return of iconic characters and storylines through re-designed environments, all new locations and an increase in level cap to level 105.

The Darkened Sea sees 6 brand new zones introduced to EverQuest alongside 2 re-imagined zones that were previously available in the game. Arx Mentis, Brother Island, the Caverns of Endless Song, Combine Dredge, Degmar, Katta Castrum, Tempest Temple & Thuliasur Island deliver a mix of exciting new content and nostalgia with a careful blend of storytelling, difficult encounters and varying rewards.

The Darkened Sea also increases the maximum level to 105, accompanied by the necessary gear and equipment to offer additional incentive on the journey. New spells, AAs, items, quests, missions and raids have also been released.

Dark Blood Online

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[stat=Publisher]Nexon[/stat]
[stat=Developer]JCR Soft Co[/stat]
[stat=Genre]MMO[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Med[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~2GB[/stat]
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[/review]Darkblood Online is a PvP fighting game where players compete against one another in awesome arena style combat. The game is not for the faint of heart as it features mature content. The battles get very bloody and intense. In the game there are several arenas that players may be put into, and each one has different tactics that need to be used in order to survive.

As the descendant of a fallen hero, it is your task to discover the evil seeking to take over the world, and use mysterious powers to overcome it. Engage others in exciting, fast paced action. Utilize skills, combos. and abilities to overcome your opponents. You will be forced to fight in a bloody arena, where only the strongest will survive and be recognized.

Vanguard: Saga of Heroes

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[stat=Publisher]Sony Online Entertainment[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Sony Online Entertainment[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Fantasy[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]High[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]NO[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~6.6GB[/stat]
[stat=System]PC[/stat]
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[/review]Join a community of thousands! Soar above the breathtaking landscape of Telon on the back of your very own dragon! Choose from six races and seven classes to customize your character ? or become a Gold Member and choose from nineteen races and fifteen classes. Take advantage of a groundbreaking, dynamic combat system that rewards split-second reactions and on-the-fly combinations.

The challenge awaits: are you bold enough?

Maestia

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[stat=Publisher]Gravity Interactive[/stat]
[stat=Developer]Gravity Interactive[/stat]
[stat=Genre]FPS[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Online Download[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]3D[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]~3000MB[/stat]
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[/review]Maestia is a fast paced 3D Fantasy MMORPG published by Gravity Interactive.  With top notch graphics, a clean interface and over 80 skills per character class, Maestia aims to shake up the free to play market as a whole.

One of the game?s most defining characteristics is its ?Maestone? system ? where players can embed their rare stones found by defeating enemies into their item slots to gain access to new and more powerful skills. With so many Maestones out there ? the sheer amount of character customization in Maestia is quite impressive ? as on top of 80+ skills per character class, players have access to over 70 additional skills which require specific ?Maestones?.

Another interesting feature in Maestia is the game?s dungeons ? players can control the difficulty of the dungeons they enter by setting them to either easy or hard mode. The harder the difficulty ? the more loot ? sort of like Dungeons & Dragons Online. The game has four playable classes including: Mage, Priest, Warrior and ranger.

Key features of the game:

– factions: the Superion Guardians or the Temple Knights
– 4 classes: warriors, mages, rangers and clerics
– A mystical story with hundreds of quests
– Prayer quests can be started everywhere and anywhere
– Seven keys to collect to enter the Heavenly island and track down Dark Lord Keledus
– Become one of the 13 apostles and wield the ancient powers of Ia
– Huge selection of battles: PvE, PvP, GvG and faction fights
– Unique character development thanks to experience and divinity points
– Hybrid skill system: Maestones expand your character class skills
– Enchantment on weapons and armor to enhance them and apply basic effects to them
– Crafting system to create your own items

Fiction Fighters

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[stat=Publisher]CipSoft[/stat]
[stat=Developer]CipSoft[/stat]
[stat=Genre]Comic[/stat]
[stat=Distribution]Browser[/stat]
[stat=Graphics]Med[/stat]
[stat=PvP]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Free to Play]Yes[/stat]
[stat=Download Size]NA[/stat]
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[/review]Fiction Fighters was an interactive comic, where players jump into a parallel comic universe to solve world threatening quests, hang around with friends, (fiction-) fight against each other, explore or change numerous chapters of the world’s history or even create their own stories ? and comic strips.

Fiction Fighters, the latest browser game of CipSoft has started its beta testing phase.  The game is going to be launched very soon but eager players can now try it without further delay.

The game is an interactive comic strip in which players move through a parallel universe composed of comic pages. In various game modes, characters can solve exciting quests, fight each other, explore the background story, meet other players, or even develop their own stories and comic strips.