Victory: The Age of Racing Debuts On Steam
The second dose of adrenaline-fueled multiplayer action today comes in the form of a brand new indie debut on Steam with the Early Access release of Victory: Age of Racing.
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The second dose of adrenaline-fueled multiplayer action today comes in the form of a brand new indie debut on Steam with the Early Access release of Victory: Age of Racing.
Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Tuesday January 21st. Today Nicole discusses RUST, DayZ and Final Fantasy XIV.
As you are at this point no doubt aware, the ?next generation? of gaming has finally arrived. Last month, Sony and Microsoft unveiled the latest iterations of their home video game consoles: the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, respectively. Neither system is actually worth buying right off the bat, though. I’ve some very good reasons for this stance.
Exato Games Studio’s have just released a brand new trailer to highlight the very best community creations in their block-based MMOFPS game, Guncraft.
The indie developer Valorware has announced the launch of a brand new MMORPG called 9th Dawn. This is a title for the iOS (iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch) that is said to feature the largest open world that any mobile role playing game has to offer.
I’ve mused a bit in the past about the creative drain which seems to be grinding mainstream gaming under its heel. I’d like to revisit that discussion from a slightly new angle: I’d like to examine more closely the reason behind the drain.
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Today is Tuesday May 7th, and this is what’s happening in the MMO World. The Daily XP from MMO Attack.
Indie development studio Wyrmbyte’s have just announced that their latest free MOBA game, Dragons and Titans, has entered the open beta testing phase.
Greenlight’s concept was brilliant: rather than having each and every game proposal go through the Valve offices, why not just let the users decide which games were worth making? Valve staff would be freed up to develop more titles, indie studios could establish an open discourse (and strong relationship) with their users, and gamers would be able to contribute to the development process in a very concrete way.
So far, I’d say Greenlight has worked swimmingly. Sure, there are a few bum titles – there are always going to be a couple hucksters who try to game the system – but all in all, we’ve seen some incredible, unique, and downright beautiful games hit the Steam store of late. Today, I’d like to take a look through Greenlight, and showcase a few games which I feel could end up being the next big thing.
Nothing gets the adrenaline pumping fear-fueled experience in the very best survival horror has to offer; but what about us MMO fans?
Independent developers, One Button Studio, have just released some exciting information regarding their upcoming Beta Bash event for their turn-based PvP title, Gunswords.
Why do we need to talk about gaming? Because it’s an insanely young industry compared to TV and Movies and Books and etc. The culture surrounding games is awful, let’s fix it.
Have you browsed through Steam Greenlight before? Have you voted on any games? Have they made it to full release on Steam yet? Are you hoping for the greenlight on any games currently being rated?
In honor of Halloween we wanted to take a look at the most disturbing moments we could find in gaming.