Basic Gamers Guide to E3
If you’re a gamer, you literally live for E3. It’s like the Disneyland for gamers. Here’s your guide.
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If you’re a gamer, you literally live for E3. It’s like the Disneyland for gamers. Here’s your guide.
Chances are pretty good that if you’re one of our readers, you’ve played League of Legends. But how can you tell if you’re playing too much? Here’s a handy -and light-hearted- guide to help you work that out.
For those of you who weren’t already aware, the launch of The Elder Scrolls online was…well, a bit of a mess. Not only did the game go live with a ruinous, economy-breaking exploit; it also played host to a lovely selection of nasty bugs and glitches that made playing it a chore, at best. At this point, a lot of folks are asking if Zenimax stands any chance of salvaging it – myself included.
Today, I’d like to revisit some of the advice I’ve offered in previous articles, and expand it beyond the frontiers of Riot’s darling. League’s not the only MOBA in existence after all, and the skills that can be gained from it can most definitely be applied
Dungeons are a staple of the MMO genre; large-scale challenges requiring co-operation and co-ordination between anywhere from five to a few hundred players to adequately complete. Of course, not all are created equal, and some stand head and shoulders above their peers. Today, I’d like to tip my hat to those few legends, those instances that’ll stick with us for years to come as shining examples of how to do dungeons right.
In many ways, an MMO is only as good as its music. Many of the best and most memorable moments in an MMO invariably have a song associated with them; a piece of music which brings the memories flooding back the moment it reaches one’s ears. Today, I’d like to pay homage to some of those songs – and some of those moments. Here, for your listening pleasure (and in no particular order, I assure you) is a list of some of the best songs ever heard in an MMO.
For those of you who’ve been living under a rock, Facebook recently purchased Oculus VR to the tune of $2 billion. Understandably, backers and developers alike were rather unimpressed, calling it a betrayal. As for me? I’ve never been more excited.
If you’ve played league, you’ve probably encountered at least one toxic player. If you haven’t, there’s a good chance that YOU are the toxic one. Don’t believe me? Ask yourself if you’ve ever said any of the following…
I’ve been playing a lot of Dark Souls II lately – and you should be too. Say what you will about the game’s flaws, it’s still arguably one of the best action RPGs released in the past several years. If you’re up for a bit of a challenge, it’s well worth the buy. Don’t believe me? Let’s talk, then.
As you’re all no doubt aware, The Elder Scrolls Online – currently in open beta – will be launching in a few months or so. In light of both the new release date and all the hype surfacing around it, I’ve decided that, over the next two weeks, I’ll be looking at all the reasons to look forward to it…and all the reasons we shouldn’t.
The debate between Dota 2 and League of Legends has been raging almost since the two games were first released. But which game is REALLY the superior of the two?
Let’s look at a few settings, worlds, and stories I’d love to see made into MMOs. I’m sure you’ll agree, all the entries on this list have the potential to be downright awesome.
People are dicks – particularly on the Internet. While that shouldn’t come as any great surprise, occasionally we come across someone whose level of sheer dickery reaches legendary proportions. As we move into 2014, let’s take a look at a few such individuals from the previous year.
The folks at Riot already have their work cut out for them moving into Season 4, and they?re doing a damned find job of weathering the transition so far. That said, here?s a few changes we?d like to see as the new season draws near.