War Thunder, Warhammer 40K, SMITE, Awesomenauts and more! – The Daily XP August 15th
Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Thursday August 15th. Today Chelsea discusses War Thunder, Warhammer 40K, SMITE, Awesomenauts and Blizzard.
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Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Thursday August 15th. Today Chelsea discusses War Thunder, Warhammer 40K, SMITE, Awesomenauts and Blizzard.
Blizzard revealed an exciting new update for fans of Battle.net as they announced the beginning of the open beta for the Desktop App
Not every game ever developed makes perfect sense. Although the MMO market is (presumably) harder to break into than most, it nevertheless has its fair share of odd ducks. After a bit of digging, I’ve managed to come up with a list of the strangest black sheep MMOs have to offer. Note that none of these games are necessarily BAD…they’re just head-scratchingly, wall-bangingly bizarre.
A brand new Kickstarter project has appeared giving Blizzard fans the opportunity to offer financial aid to an MMORPG game based on the hugely popular Starcraft franchise.
Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Friday August 9th. Today Mark discusses Final Fantasy XI, The Dead Linger, VEGA Conflict and more! Win a $20 Steam Gift Card on this week’s episode!
In every genre, there exists a few mechanics which are, for lack of better terms, absolute trash. MMOs are no exception. Whether holdovers from earlier, simpler times or new (poorly realized) concepts, dealing with most of the mechanics and ‘features’ on this list is a process not dissimilar to trudging through a tax return.
World of Warcraft may still be considered the king of the MMORPG genre but recent reports suggest that this once dominant reign could be coming to an end.
Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Thursday July 25th. Today Mark discusses the Lord of the Rings Online, Defiance and Molten Games Studio.
There’s no getting around it: Blizzard’s immensely popular World of Warcraft is the undisputed king of MMORPGs. But just what makes it so popular? And why, even as it hemorrhages subscribers, is it still one of the most played games in the world?
Half a year ago, MMO Attack rung in the new year by discussing the top MMORPGs to keep an eye on in 2013. Some of the games have released successfully as planned, while others have fallen flat or pushed to a later date. A lot can change in six months. That?s why I felt the need to hunt down the remaining MMORPGs that are due to still (possibly) release by the time 2013 is over.
World of Warcraft fans get ready to welcome the arrival of a new mount called Armored Bloodwing. Both Alliance and Horde factions will find great pleasure in utilizing the new addition now that it?s unlocked for every battle.net account.
A recent press release from Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Officer, Bobby Kotick, has shown that World of Warcraft still sits on the MMORPG game throne
Ever since the dawn of MMO gaming we’ve been introduced to new genres that feature a new approach to the world of massively multiplayer gaming.
The video game industry is constantly innovating the way player’s experience MMO gaming. Regardless what MMORPG tickles your fancy, it probably has undergone many changes through additional content known as expansion packs. Some merely add bonus content, but many make changes to gaming mechanics and add increased leveling capabilities. With a majority of MMORPGs releasing additional content at one point or another, there’s a horde of expansion packs that have inspired an invigorating passion toward online gaming. Here are 10 of the most game-changing MMORPG expansion packs ever released.
Exploring the luscious tropical zone in your favorite MMO game as chat is spammed with annoying-character filled text attempting to sell you gold or items.
Ever since H.P. Lovecraft strolled along with the Cthulhu mythos; eldritch abominations – cosmic monstrosities that generally exist outside of time and space – have had their place in popular culture secured, particularly where video games are concerned. Cosmic horrors have been a mainstay of gaming ever since the industry’s nascent stages. After all, what better way to show all the chips are down than to stick the player up against something that laughs at the laws of physics and warps reality just by being? From Chaos to Gigyas, from Jenova to Jack of Blades, these beasties have existed almost as long as gaming itself.
It’s about time they got their due, don’t you think?