League Of Legends – Top Played Champions February 2013
League of Legends continues to dominate the MOBA scene and MMOAttack take a look at the most played Champions in February 2012
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League of Legends continues to dominate the MOBA scene and MMOAttack take a look at the most played Champions in February 2012
Steam has arguably become the most popular virtual distributor of PC games. Whether you need a hardcore first person shooter or just fancy a decent puzzle game, steam has an option for you. One of the most popular genres on Steam are MMORPGs. Some games require bulky purchases, which is why at MMO Attack we try to help fellow gamers with Steam related giveaways. We also happen to know what games are cost effective, and Steam certainly delivers more than just a handful. Here are just 10 of the most amazing free-to-play MMORPGs that can be found through the Steam network.
Love and Hate ? MMORPG Player Interaction – 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.
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.
It’s popular for people to play down on many no download MMORPGs. But the fact of the matter is, with the technological advancement of today’s computers and browsers, we are able to play some pretty awesome MMORPG games right in our browser.
The issue of developer entitlement – and abuse – goes a hell of a lot deeper than anything I’ve talked about before. As a matter of fact, there’s a whole laundry list of things game developers and publishers are doing which displays both a blatant lack of respect for the consumer and a deep, consuming greed.
Anyone who follows video games to any degree has probably noticed that independent games – titles developed without the aid or input of a publisher – have taken off like wildfire. It’s not hard to see why – there’s a heavy, crippling ennui settling over mainstream, AAA gaming; a heavy and oppressive wave of war shooters and manly men and brown hues and bloom.
Video games are not just about completing goals and achieving titles; they are more about the journey and story you experience in doing so. Nowadays it seems like difficulty in video games is optional. There?s nothing wrong with wanting people to enjoy their game, but there needs to be an end to the modes with complete lack of challenge.
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.
When it comes to video games, nothing sells a game?s storyline like its protagonist. Very often, video games portray their lead characters as powerful and reliable. Sometimes this goes as far as making those very heroes intimidating to look at. Here are ten of the most intimidating looking protagonists video games have to offer.
It’s generally accepted that League of Legends has one of the most toxic communities online, and that playing it is sometimes akin to dipping your head into a vat of sewage. What if I told you that this oft-hostile environment actually ended up making me a better person? You might call me crazy…but it did.
It’s generally accepted that League of Legends has one of the most toxic communities online, and that playing it is sometimes akin to dipping your head into a vat of sewage. What if I told you that this oft-hostile environment actually ended up making me a better person? You might call me crazy…but it did.
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.
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.
Director and co-owner of Ironclad Games today said that the Real-Time-Strategy genre is “a dying market.” The problem is, he may be right.
It’s an unfortunate reality of entertainment, particularly in the games industry: someone popularizes something; be it a lighting technique, a game mechanic, or a story device. Before long, everybody’s doing it, and they’re overused to the point of saturation.