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MMO

Review – Lord of the Rings Online –Part 1 : Starting Steps

March 19, 2010

Let’s get this out of the way, Lord of the Rings Online, is a big game. A great big game. No seriously, huge. Miles of a virtual Middle-Earth spread from chin to nethers and filled with all manner of Tolkien-ish stuff to get yourself involved with. Consequently my standard way of reviewing a game – [...]

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Review: Dungeons and Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited

February 23, 2010

The MMORPG market is pretty packed these days.  World of Warcraft seems to have a grip on many gamers, with no signs of letting go.  There is another game that is worthy of your attention.  It is not perfect, but Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited for the PC is fun and free, while having [...]

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MMO Review: League of Extraordinary Espers

February 18, 2010

If you’ve got a decent PC, you’ve probably played at least a few MMO’s. Whether you’re one of the millions who play World of Warcraft religiously, or one of the thousands more who have played one of the hundreds of MMO’s on the market today, chances are you’ve at least played one. One thing I’ve noticed [...]

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Mafia Wars and Farmville: Is this the Future of Online Gaming or Just Harmless (and free) Fun? Part Two

February 5, 2010

In part one I took a look at the casual and non-gamer to shed some light on how and why online games on Facebook have taken off and whether or not this is the future of online gaming. As I mentioned in the last post I personally don’t get it, but figure that they must [...]

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Fallou- I mean Project: V13 Beta Coming In The Distant Future

January 25, 2010

Not fazed by court decisions prohibiting them from using the Fallout name, Interplay has announced what was a Fallout MMO and is now the (hopefully) tentatively titled Project: V13 is not only under development by Masthead Studios, but that a beta will begin for the game in 2012 – in case you want to get [...]

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Mortal Online Beta an Experience.

January 17, 2010

I have been keeping tabs on Mortal Online for quite a while now. At first I almost lost complete faith in the project due to its use of the Unreal engine and my previous experience of a MMO who tried to use the engine and failed. Though when I found out that the game was [...]

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Why I Hate Beta Testing for MMOs

January 15, 2010

Hellgate: London. Age of Conan: Hyborean Adventures. Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. All three are great games that made amazing strides and grew into being solid games after release. Of these three, Hellgate: London is gone, Age of Conan dropped servers and contracted its aim from WoW for Grown-Ups to Niche Extravaganza, and Warhammer Online [...]

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Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited; A Tale of Two Halflings

January 12, 2010

There once was a man named Gary Gygax. He had some cool friends and some awesome ideas, and with them both made a game that has been insuring enough abstinence to make the Pope jealous. Along the way, he horrified fundies, caused the death of countless dice, and indirectly inspired a way to roll d100 [...]

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Preview: MAG

December 19, 2009

When I first saw intel for this game floating around the intarwebz a year ago, I took one look at screenshots, wrote it off as a generic shooter and didn’t bother reading what it was about. Later, I happened across a little blurb preview similar to the one I’m writing now, and my eyes, bless [...]

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EVE online Review

December 18, 2009

I don’t think I can really do this game justice in a review. I really don’t think that there’s any review ever that could do this game justice.  Now, don’t think that I am just an EVE fan boy who is just singing praises. There are just so many great things about this MASSIVE game [...]

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