The Death of Chivalry Hits Runescape 3
Jagex, the developers behind the record-breaking free browser MMO Runescape, today announced the immediate release of The Death of Chivalry, the first new quest content since the release of Runescape 3.
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Jagex, the developers behind the record-breaking free browser MMO Runescape, today announced the immediate release of The Death of Chivalry, the first new quest content since the release of Runescape 3.
After winning best MOBA at E3, Turbine Studios has finally released a video introducing none other than the highly anticipated Dark Knight. You may know him as Batman.
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.
MMO Attack and Snail Games have teamed up to offer our fans an exclusive starter pack for Odin Quest.
Replay Mode, ‘White Knight’ player replacement feature, and other new content released at launch
One of the most important elements of any video game is arguably that it ends in a strong fashion – a memorable final boss is just one way of doing this.
Yeah, it’s a bit of a cliche topic, but I’ve been on a bit of a Dark Souls trip lately, and the final encounter got me to thinking – the most memorable aspect of a game is how it ends, isn’t it? I mean, everything in the game’s been building to it: at this point, all the chips are down, and you’re throwing everything you’ve got at your foe in a desperate effort to achieve victory. That’s how it should be, anyway. Today, I’d like to take a look at a few of my personal favorites – a few of the best final bosses in video game history.
Majority of cosplay are superheroes from DC and Marvel comics. With Ironman 3 being released in under a month a Injustice: Gods Among Us hitting stores in just a week; what could be more fitting then ranking the 10 best superhero games in the MMO genre?
In a day and age where everyone has a computer, most consumers buy what’s most popular; and the Mac is certainly popular. Tons of people own a Mac, enjoying a user friendly operating system, a strong processor, and reliable amount of power. With such capabilities, there would no doubt be MMORPGs on the Mac one day. Some games have succeeded on the PC for years, while others have taken life on both operating systems concurrently. Best of all, you can try out every single one of these games for free. Here are the top 10 free-to-play MMORPGs made for the Mac.
Update for Maestia ? Rise of Keledus: second raid instance for six players, new character modifications, and more.
Cyanide today unveiled images of Dogs of War Online, the free-to-play multiplayer game based on the universe of Confrontation. It will be released for PC in Q2 2013.
To celebrate MU Online?s latest Update, MU Season 8, we have teamed up with WEBZEN to give away a $150 worth of items including newly updated items. Returning Players who haven?t logged in to MU Online since Feb 6, 2013 (GST) and New Players who started playing MU Online since Mar 6, 2013 (GST) will be qualified for this promotion.
Aeria Games have just released some new information and a brand new trailer detailing the intense PvP in their upcoming mature MMORPG, Scarlet Blade.
Scarlet Blade is rated M for mature, but does the rating only apply to the avatars? Or does Aeria Games newest MMO offer a mature gameplay that’s more than skin deep?
League of Legends continues to dominate the MOBA scene and MMOAttack take a look at the most played Champions in February 2012
Creativity is something that isn’t exactly in short supply where web-series are concerned. It should therefore come as no surprise that the geek community has far, far more to offer than just The Guild.
The protagonist isn?t always the good guy. Sometimes, the exact opposite is true: whether as a result of the game?s narrative or the player?s own choices; the central character ends up being a vile, irredeemable monster no matter how you swing it. They are, in every sense of the term, the villain.