Turn-Based Or Real-Time Combat – MMOpinion
Over the last few days I spent some time in one of my older MMO favs, Atlantica Online. It got me thinking, what do the majority prefer? Turn-based or real-time combat features?
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Over the last few days I spent some time in one of my older MMO favs, Atlantica Online. It got me thinking, what do the majority prefer? Turn-based or real-time combat features?
Check out some information on the upcoming DC universe themed MOBA game, Infinite Crisis. This one’s for you Dannyboy55!
The goal of video games has always been to give people activity, providing an adventure that they could never take in real life. Decades later we find ourselves at the turning point of competitive online gaming. There are plenty of online games giving people the action filled experience they are looking for. No genre has made the eSports scene quite as possible as ? massive online battle arenas. This week?s decuple MMO domination takes a stab at the many games in the MOBA genre.
I mean, most stories have a beginning, middle, and end, but there?s no guarantee of an ending in many MMOs and you?d be hard-pressed to point out where the midpoint is. As a result, from my perspective I see no compelling reason to get involved in an MMO.
With the constant “potentially confirmed” rumors regarding next-generation and the debacle of the always-on mechanic, I thought I’d take a look at a large incentive for such a feature, piracy.
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with one of the Senior Producer’s of Dragon’s Prophet to get a little preview of the game and talk about some of the features.
However, the MMO debate world seems to get more passionate about certain subjects, one of those being hardcore MMO games vs theme park MMO games.
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.
MMO Attack’s list of the Top 10 Best MMORPG Expansions.
Love and Hate ? Solo and Group Play – This series aims to break down the ins and outs of the MMO gaming world; including aspects like a game?s economy, chat methods, leveling capabilities, and overall player interaction.
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.
Let’s face it, the gaming community is overloaded with a whole mess of self proclaimed science fiction geeks, whose passions have no doubt inspired the drastic influx of new MMOs over the years. With so many rehashed Fantasy titles flooding the MMO market, it can sometimes be difficult finding an online game worth playing over the rest. Sometimes a bright and vibrant fantasy world just pales in comparison to the vast emptiness of the dark reaches of space. If you are one of those many sci-fi geeks looking for a great MMO, these are the games to choose. Here are ten of the absolute best sci-fi games the gaming industry has to offer.
With the recent announcement of the upcoming release of the Playstation 4, and undoubtedly the Xbox 720, it made me pause and attempt to gauge today’s generation in the current MMO industry.
I recently touched on Scarlet Blade’s marketing ploy, a mature game that’s not afraid to show a bit of flesh here and there, but there have been other MMO games that have taken this to other levels.
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?