World of Warcraft is one of the most iconic and well-known MMORPGs on the market; in fact, many MMORPGs use World of Warcraft(WOW) as a template to create new games in hopes of them being as big as WOW. With a diverse player base, strong community, and immersive gameplay, WOW is an obvious contender for […]
Read moreVindictus is a fast paced MMORPG with gorgeous graphics. Players will fight their way through the Celtic themed world, deep in lore and well translated dialogue. Even though Vindictus is an older game, it still is going strong and continuing to be updated on a regular basis. This brawler MMORPG challenges players through stages in […]
Read moreIn 2009, The West was nominated browser game of the year. This free-to-play MMORPG lets you explore the west, dueling other players, building towns– basically living the like the American cowboys of long ago. Gameplay You start off in a tutorial, as usual with most games; the very first quest is to get rid of […]
Read moreWatching videos of gameplay, I was not impressed, but playing the game was a completely different experience. It seemed like a game with no potential for continued play, and honestly it looked kind of boring, but when I got behind the keyboard and jumped into the world of Elsword I found an engaging experience that […]
Read morePockie Pirates Review Pockie Pirates is a 2D browser-based game with anime styled graphics and a side-scrolling combat system. Players will take on the task of being a young pirate just starting out their career on the Grand Line. You’ll be able to build your own crew, customize your own war ships and even join […]
Read morePirate101 Review From the very same team who gave us the magical Wizard101, Pirate101 offers a near-carbon-copy, kid-friendly experience, albeit in a swashbuckling high sea atmosphere. Straight from the start, perhaps the biggest aspect of Pirate101 that takes it from being a mere entertaining sounding game into the “okay, I’m going to be fighting my […]
Read moreContinent of the Ninth Seal (also Continent of the Ninth or C9) is one of the more impressive free to play MMO’s currently available on Steam.
Read moreIs it fair to call Lord of the Rings generic fantasy? JRR Tolkien is basically the father of what we now refer to as the fantasy genre, i.e elves, dwarves, spells and dragons. The generally accepted rule that Elves are nature-loving spellcasters that use bows and arrows originated in his work, as did the idea […]
Read moreDC Universe Online was exactly the game I wanted, in theory at least. I wanted to customise my own superhero, give him a needlessly complicated backstory and motivations, then teaming up with the greatest heroes in the DC universe to take on the baddest villains. DC Universe Online delivers very little of that. The story […]
Read moreI mean, come on. Who doesn’t love a good pirate-themed game? It’s practically akin to something like pizza, where it’s all but pretty much impossible to screw it up. Throw in the massively multiplayer online (MMO) component into the mix and you’ve got yourself one tantalizingly delicious MMO right here. So is it as good […]
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