Top New MOBAs for 2014

MOBAS are all the rage today, and that means game companies are pushing them out at record pace.  This list is for MOBAs that are to be released here in 2014.  Some you’ve heard of, others you haven’t.  Enjoy, rate, comment!

[heading]Strife[/heading]
Strife is a fun moba that aims to take out the toxicity that plagues the genre. In few words, it’s the team fortress 2 of the MOBA genre. There are pets you can customize colorfully and use their abilities, and heroes themselves also have a ton of character. Strife so far seems to be an all around fun experience that might not be competitive, but it will accomplish what it is setting out for.

[heading]Heroes of the Storm[/heading]
Coming from the powerhouse that is Blizzard, this is one moba that should be expected to change the scene forever. Heroes of the Storm takes all the characters from Blizzard’s past and sums up their might here in this Battle Arena. Expect a unique playing field with novelty and certainly a breath of fresh air between standard mobas and obscure mobas. Heroes of the Storm aims to have unique gameplay while maintaining that same impactful strategic game feel that we know and love.

[heading]Magicka: Wizard Wars[/heading]
Magicka: Wizard Wars has the gameplay of Magicka, but in versus mode. Take your host of spells and mix & match them together with your mix matched team against theirs. High skill cap doesn’t make this game any less fun as spell spam is the name of the game. Certainly there is a competitive atmosphere but Wizard Wars trims down the strategic noise such as towers/jungle/and item purchasing in favor of mechanical strategy and skill.

[heading]Dead Island: Epidemic[/heading]
Epidemic is the MOBA game coming out soon in the Dead Island universe and not only does it fit in, but it expands it. Not only does it have an interesting zombie infested theme, but its gameplay has a bit of flavor to it as well with action being more on the action side and also including co-op modes alongside the normal 5v5. Craft and customize your different characters which include human or infested versions. Dead Island: Epidemic should be a welcome addition to the games namesake and to the moba genre.

[heading]DeadBreed[/heading]
A fast paced 3v3 MOBA with tons of customization from what happens on the map with quests and dungeons, to the characters which have tons of cosmetic and playmaking options. It seems this game will carry a heavy rpg focus with items that persist through matches and maybe we’ll even see some form of collecting or crafting. Deadbreed looks refreshing even with its dark atmosphere.

[heading]Core Masters[/heading]
This upcoming moba wants to shine through its action packed character kits which should be familiar to fans of League of Legends. Core Masters promises impactful gameplay within MOBA boundaries though note that this isn’t your average moba and will run on its own very unique rules which is heavily focused towards directly player to player interaction & combat. Core Masters offers us an interesting and eastern aesthetic versus the western scene so prevalent now and so far it looks great.

[heading]Orcs Must Die: Unchained[/heading]
Expect comedy, color and character in this undoubtedly action packed MOBA. Third person action combat and skill shots everywhere, they claim action and we expect action. Place traps and alike traverse enemy traps in this siege warfare battle arena. Graphics look awesome and gameplay promises to be competitive, the hype is real.

[heading]Total War: Arena[/heading]
Total War is known as one of the biggest and most spectacular strategy series but with ARENA players will be able to engage with teammates in a mix of strategy and moba combat against enemy teams and better yet, it’s going to be free to play. While very little is known about Total War: Arena, what we do know is that there is certain potential because of the franchises history to make this one of the best and more unique moba experiences out there.

[heading]Eterlands[/heading]
MOBA and immersion aren’t two things that would normally be very cohesive but Eterlands is attempting to bring as many immersive mechanics into its moba gameplay as possible which is welcome in addition to the normally very arcade genre that is battle arenas. Eterlands promises destructible environments, multiple maps, and a focus on strategic gameplay that should bring something new to the playing field instead of the usual meta.

[heading]Transformers Universe[/heading]
While Transformers Universe started out as a full on MMO project, Jagex has decided that it wanted to focus on what really matters most instead of infesting a game with filler quests and content. Universe will still have many rpg and mmo aspects to it, but it will also be very much centered around the arena fights. This innovative design should bring in casual players everywhere, especially with the branding of Transformers, and with the deep rpg elements and mmo mechanics, Transformers Universe by Jagex will almost certainly flourish.

Top Played Dota 2 Heroes (May 2014) | Dota 2

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Top Played League Champions (May 2014) | League of Legends

Once again, MMOAttack.com is taking an in depth look at League of Legends’ Top Played Champions (May 2014) in order to help you make the most of your League experience! Find out who’s being played so you know which champions to turn to and who you can expect to see in your next match!
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Top Played League Champions (April 2014) | League of Legends

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Top Played League Champions (March 2014) | League of Legends

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Top 10 Sandbox MMORPGs for 2014

For many years the term sandbox brought the feelings of old, dated, and empty to gamers minds.  But a resurgence is currently in the works as more and more players are harkening back to the times when incessant hand-holding wasn’t the norm, and a pre-destined path towards level cap with predictable dungeons and kill ten rat quests didn’t litter the face of many of the MMOs we may otherwise enjoy.

With the return of the mighty sandboxer eminent, we wanted to take a look at some of the newest games either recently announced, in alpha, or just about ready to let you enjoy them.  So here are ten sandbox MMORPGs to look out for this year.

[heading]TUG[/heading]We start out this list with a lesser known title, that finished its Kickstarter campaign early last year, TUG.  TUG is a multiplayer open world sandbox RPG, that uses new technology and social sciences to directly involve players in the game’s design.  What the hell does that mean?  Other than what TUG PR guy came up with the game promises to integrate modding support, to give players tools to help shape their game, offer total freedom to whether you want to play alone, or with friends on a private server.  Everything you need will be created in-game, from name plates above players heads to a mini-map on your UI or seeing detailed info about your friends, enemies and gear.  TUG is currently in Alpha for backers

[heading]Terrayn[/heading]Terrayn is a brand new project that was just released on Kickstarter this month, February 2014.  Terrayn is a sandbox MMORPG, but we might as well start up a new genre called desert, because the plans that CodeMushroom has for Terrayn are some of the most ambitious we’ve seen.   Of course it will have a persistent and constantly evolving world, a story-line that is all your own, the ability to create farm and dig anything you can imagine, but what makes it really stand out is the API, application programming interface, which allows players to create simple scripts that can be put on living objects that you won.  Oh what?  Sounds crazy right?  You not only create how the world looks, but how the world DOES.  Well, that sounded better in my head.

[heading]Albion Online[/heading]Albion Online is another game in its Alpha stages, with still a long ways to go before completion.  The developers, which have taken the lovely name, Sandbox Interactive, are hoping to make Albion Online the first true cross-platform MMO.  But that’s not what we’re here to talk about.  Albion Online is a stylized medieval territorial warfare game with an emphasis on player freedom.  The game has a no-level-up character system, that relies on your 6-8 pieces of gear, the freedom to establish your cities economy as a trader, craftsman or mercenary, the ability to build everything from saw mills, to forges and academies and the freedom to play any way you desire.

[heading]The Repopulation[/heading]The Repopulation is another highly ambitious title from a small indie developer, Above and Beyond Technologies.  This Sci-Fi sandbox title, which recently completed their Kickstarter campaign, takes place on the planet Rhyldan, with the last known remaining human population, fighting for their very existence.  The game places a heavy emphasis on innovation, which gives players the ability to walk down paths that they enjoy the most, whether they want to focus on combat, crafting, designing cities, forming independent rogue nations, or working together with groups.  With intense lore, pets, PvE, PvP, player-housing, siege systems and more, The Repopulation is definitely one to look out for.

[heading]Black Desert[/heading]Black Desert is a sandbox-oriented MMO from a Korean developer Pearl Abyss.  The game has been in development since 2010 and has recently gone through closed beta testing in Korea, while releasing a few screenshots of an English version recently, although no announcement of a publisher.  Anyways, Black Desert will feature an open world with a diverse set of biomes, unpredictable weather which will affect players, massive sieges, a detailed resource gathering system, non-instanced player housing and an action oriented combated system.

[heading]ArcheAge[/heading]So ArcheAge is being billed as a sort of hybrid between sandbox games and themepark games, but the sandbox elements are the ones that most are excited about, so hence its conclusion on this list. ArcheAge will feature a zoneless world with a third-person view, a huge housing system, the ability to create your own class, based on three basic skill types from a selection of ten.  Large scale PvP with a player run court system and a jail concept also sound like they could be quite fun.  The extensive crafting system will allow people to create equipment, food, vehicles, building, furniture and more.

[heading]Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues[/heading]Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues comes from the infamous Richard Garriott, or Lord British as he’s known in-game.  If you don’t know who he is, don’t worry, it’s not important for this video, but he did create Ultimate Online, so yeah..  Shroud of the Avatar will allow players to pursue any skills of their choice, with no set classes, you’ll be able to partake in five crafting categories, gathering and converting resources into items, and selling or trading those items.  Communication with NPCs is through typed responses interpreted by the game, there is no quest log, and players will explore storylines that interest them.

[heading]Star Citizen[/heading]Star Citizen has been making the rounds as one of the most successful crowd-funding campaigns ever, reaching over $38 million as of this video.  Star Citizen is an audacious project where the creators, Roberts Space Industries will create a whole new universe to explore and live in.  The game will let you be whatever the hell it is that you want.  Want to be a trader, or a military combat pilot?  Maybe a scavenger or a criminal? Do it.  The world will be constantly expanding and evolving, will allow user generated combat, will focus on the interactions between yourself and others, and have a fully dynamic player driven economy.  Put me down for another million.

[heading]Pathfinder Online[/heading]Pathfinder Online is a fantasy sandbox MMO by Goblinworks.  The game is based on the Pathfinder tabletop game, which is based on Dungeons and Dragons.  OK, business time.  The highlight reel for Pathfinder Online reads like this: No grinding, no classes, player created homes
, taverns, farms and cities, the end to the meaningless gankfest in PvP, a meaningful trading system, a focus on exploration, adventure, development and domination, a game that’s about maximizing human interaction.

[heading]EverQuest Next[/heading]EverQuest Next is being heralded as the largest sandbox MMO ever designed, and the folks at SOE are taking their next title very, very seriously.  EverQuest Next developers have stated an intention to return to a style of gameplay more like the original EverQuest, while retaining the advancements that MMORPG design has made in the years since the original launched.  Among the features of EQN will be full destructibility, the concept of permanent change, your choices changing the consequences in the game and a revolutionary class system.  EverQuest Next is a game that will not be released in 2014, but it’s one that we’ll be hearing a lot about this year, and thus belongs on our list.

So there’s our list of the top 10 Sandbox MMOs to be looking forward to in 2014.  Tell us what you think with the comments below.  Also let us know if there’s a game more deserving of the list, and use a convincing argument, because we’re stubborn!  Leave this video a like, and subscribe, and we’ll see you on the next video.  Cheers!

League of Legends: Top Played Champions February 2014

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Top 10 Free MMOs for 2014

Greetings travelers! It seems that you are looking for hidden treasures and seeking new adventures, but don’t know exactly where to start. It’s okay, I know how you feel. Let me help you out here and show you a few paths you can take on the start of your new journey.

These ten games are all fun for lots of different reasons, but don’t expect these to be in any sort of order. None of the games will “all out best” any other, so I’ll make sure to categorize them based on genre. And just before we start, I’d like to say I hope you find what you are looking for. So first up, let’s take a look at the best free to play MMO shooters.

[heading]APB Reloaded[/heading]
Easy access, intuitive controls, huge city, epic customization, and a unique free roam game feel makes APB Reloaded a must play. Even if it is just one time, or for a limited time, the run and gun play style will certainly leave an impression on players. The game started out a bit glitchy on release but after many updates, the game is now better than ever and more polished than many triple AAA titles. Basically, the game is one giant video version of cops and robbers. Pick a side, and wreak havoc alike. If you enjoy GTA gameplay but want it in a multiplayer free to play package, come to APB.

[heading]Firefall[/heading]
Think Star Ship Troopers and then cell shade it BOOM, we now have Firefall. An open world shooter, Firefall is a PVE MMO that gives players unprecedented acrobatic abilities from Gliding and leaping from mountains to cities, the open world aspect to Firefall is actually a core component to its gameplay. Players have to work together to unlock areas which have been encroached upon by the Melding, which is a wall of energy that swallows up entire areas of the globe. Firefall promises a more dynamic approach to PVE content versus linear story progression and really allows players to play the way they want by giving them tons of options such as being able to switch classes at any time. Firefall has been in development hell, but even where it is now, it’s completely fun to play regardless.

[heading]Planetside 2[/heading]
The single most epic game out there. It is simply the most action you could possibly hope for in a game. Science fiction setting, expect lasers, invisibility, giant hovering aircrafts, and epic force field shielded bases. Hundreds and hundreds of players clash together with faction vs faction vs faction gameplay. Tons of unique upgrades can be accessed through playing and there are already a lot of unique classes to pick from with each faction having different equipment specific to them. Fight an epic war with friends and have a blast. The only down side is how strong of a machine you need to run this game, but if you can run it at max…you will have way too much fun.

While running and gunning is fun and addicting, sometimes bullets don’t quite satisfy like the impact of spells or great swords. For those who understand the fantasy mindset but still love action, the next 3 games will put a shine in your eye. The thing that these games share in common is the dungeon diving aspect, a heavy emphasis is put on small party play and takes place mostly within instanced areas. The MMO aspects really shine inside of their competitive pvp and pve content.

[heading]Neverwinter[/heading]
Dungeons and Dragons Neverwinter takes place in a familiar land filled with lich’s and undead, and of course a few dragons and dungeons. Choosing a class and picking a role are necessary investments which really breathe life into the game since it entirely revolves around party questing. One extremely unique feature to Neverwinter is the fact that you can create your own dungeons and also the mix between tab targeting and action combat really makes the genre feel fresh.

[heading]Dragon Nest/Vindictus[/heading]
Here we have a tie. Both Dragon Nest and Vindictus are extremely similar and also sister titles. While there are very minor differences between them, the biggest change would have to be the art style. Vindictus is much more mature and horror based while Dragon Nest is more anime inspired and colorful. They both feature some of the best if not the best action combat in a multiplayer game and are completely centered on epic combos and hack/slash gameplay. I honestly think both games are worthy of a try but some might dislike the art of one or the other, so pick one and have fun.

[heading]Path of Exile[/heading]
Holding its place in many top tens as number one, Path of Exile is simply one of the best games out there and the fact that its f2p makes it that much better. It simply has too much customization in regards to abilities and traits and the RPG aspect to it is phenomenal. The game can be appreciated alone but really shines with team play and it isn’t too easy either. If you want an experience like Torchlight, or Diablo, play Path of Exile today for instant gratification.

Community is the reason why we play MMO’s. Either to lone wolf and rise above the crowd, join a massive guild or become the world’s first to destroy end game, or havoc around with a group of friends. The next 3 games have a huge emphasis on all parts of communication from player to player all the way to guild vs guild. These games all have very large worlds and are more traditional but have a truly astounding amount of content to explore with friends and rivals alike.

[heading]TERA[/heading]
While notorious for its grind, TERA features too many unique gameplay mechanics to not be on this list. While yes it does take a while to get to end game content, it is completely worth. It holds the standard for true action combat and its unique art style also lends a hand at making it one of the best MMO experiences. If unique classes, unique bosses, and a new world are exactly what you are looking for, then look no further.

[heading]Star Wars (SWTOR)[/heading]
Star Wars the Old Republic has a great story line progression and also interesting pvp arena battles. They are always adding entirely new content such as Space Fighting in space ships, which is pretty freaking cool. Star Wars for the most part is almost identical to World of Warcraft mechanics, but a new setting and f2p payment model really makes this game worth a visit.

[heading]Rift[/heading]
Likened to World of Warcraft since release, Rift has been ever changing and going f2p was the catalyst for even more of change as since then the designers of Rift have nonstop been trying to make the very best MMO out there. While many aspects of the game could be considered standard, it’s the polish that really sets it apart from other f2p’s and more than most is worth delving into.

There really is a question about what exactly is an MMO. Also, what even does it mean for a game to be called Free to Play? Some games require purchases in order to fully enjoy the so called free experience. Some buy to play games offer a ridiculous amount of content for free compared to subscription competitors. Do trials and demo’s count as free to play? What I do know, is that there are a lot of games that I could put on this list for an astounding number of reasons each unique to the MMO. But I want to share my professional opinion on one of the best mmo experiences I have ever had as a f2p experience and even against my experience playing World of Warcraft and Guild Wars 2. That game is Runescape.

[heading]RuneScape[/heading]
While not officially apart of this list because the majority of the game hides behind a payment barrier, it is still a great game to get into or get back into due to its popularity and unique story lines which no other games does a better job of. Questing in Runescape really feels like an adventure and the risk/reward nature of the entire game makes it feel so much more rewarding. With new ideas being put into the game every month such as dungeneering, there really isn’t a limit to the challenge that awaits here. To be honest, it is even fun just to play through the F2P quests and worth the time to do so if you can get past the charming yet hideous graphics. Just know that the game is still going strong and only getting better.

That’s it guys! These ten games are all great adventures waiting to happen, but also remember there are more on the horizon. More and more games are coming out and so many look golden compared to our previous treasures. Some bend the definition of the genre, and some are bringing concepts we have never even imagined possible. Either way, don’t let these gems escape you now. Regardless of age, they will always be valued and worthwhile to someone somewhere and together you can share the experience, the very reason we play these kinds of games.

Interested in knowing about the best upcoming MMO’s? You should come back and see our next top ten!

League of Legends: Top Played Champions January 2014

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League of Legends: Top Played Champions December 2013

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Top 10 Reasons We LOVE and HATE Free to Play

Because of the…*ahem* “questionable” quality of many Free to Play MMOs, the model’s gotten a bit of a bad rap among many core gamers. But is it really so bad? I mean, there are as many things to love about it as there are to hate, right? 
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Top 10 Strangest MMOs Ever Made

As with any genre, we’ve our fair share of odd ducks in the world of MMOs. Where other developers try to copy World of Warcraft, the men and women responsible for the creation of these titles have, in many cases, strayed so far off the beaten path one has to wonder if they’re even on the trail anymore.
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League of Legends: Top Played Champions August 2013

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Top 10 Best MMORPG Games for 2014

It’s never too early to get a look at some upcoming MMORPG Games for 2014.  Our list of the top 10 most anticipated MMORPG games for 2014. 
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