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.
CCP Games have just unveiled a brand new Collector’s Edition as EVE Online enters its second decade of online entertainment.
Joymax have just released some details for the next addition to the constantly expanding arsenal of Digimon in their popular MMO, Digimon Masters Online.
Each week our resident Indie Gamer Nicholas takes a look at a different Indie Game that you may or may not have heard about. Join him on his adventures as he sifts through the rubbish to find The Indie Game of the Week.
MMO Attack and Snail Games have teamed up to offer our fans an exclusive starter pack for Odin Quest.
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.
Each week our resident Indie Gamer Nicholas takes a look at a different Indie Game that you may or may not have heard about. Join him on his adventures as he sifts through the rubbish to find The Indie Game of the Week.
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?
Yitien is an all-new 2.5D browser-based RPG. Players travel through Yuan Dynasty, China on a quest to master the secrets contained on two ancient kung-fu scrolls.
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.
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.
As if the frantic morning rush after a crazy weekend wasn’t stressful enough, I’m here to bring you a heavy dose of pointless ranting and complaining with another of my Critical Hit articles.
The traitors on this list play everyone around them ? usually, that even includes the player ? like a fiddle, stringing them along until it?s time to pull the rug out from under them.
Nintendo announces the October release of Pokemon X and Pokemon Y for the 3DS.
Check out part 3 of the hottest MMO titles to be hitting the scene in 2013. Whether you’re an FPS fan, a zombie follower or an MMORPG veteran, there’s something for everyone in next years releases.
Critical Hit is a weekly piece where Blaine critically analyzes some part of MMORPG gaming.