mrrshann618 said:
Tabula Rasa for sure. It was promising and I'm going to blame the whole Tit-for-tat between the two.
Earth and Beyond. There was something about it that I simply liked. Maybe it was the 3 exp bars, you could gain exp by simply helping people out or showing them around. The more you helped in the group, the more you got.
Ooooo, good one! I'll second TR.
This is another one. TR. I only got to play it a bit at the end but I found it real fun. Too bad I never got to get far into it before they shut it down.
Tabula Rasa - doesn't need to be remade IMHO - it just needs to be re-released with ongoing development.
Pirates of the Burning Sea - needs a fundamental redesign.
Vanguard - another re- release with updated graphics (to keep people happy) and expanded. Overall a great game exactly as it was (and I played right up to closure). Huge world for the explorers. Loved it.
But my overall pick is:
Spellborn - A redesign of the story / setting - but the base game was sound.
How much of this site's income is reliant on living-in-the-past?
You guys should, for certain, publish every retrospective article your writers can churn out. The bright happy past always outshines the dark, bleak doom future.
(Man, that first few years of CoH rocked, didn't it?)
How much of this site's income is reliant on living-in-the-past?
You guys should, for certain, publish every retrospective article your writers can churn out. The bright happy past always outshines the dark, bleak doom future.
(Man, that first few years of CoH rocked, didn't it?)
I use to be cool like you. Now I'm just a tired old man living in the past. Welcome to your future.
SWG, EQ, and Vanguard. I would be fine with a new EQ/Vanguard hybrid. I guess I'm looking for the third iteration but I don't think we will ever see this from EQ Next.
A proper SWG remake would be welcome. SWTOR just missed the mark.
by remaking you mean as in "it was a good game and we want to relive it" or as in "it wasn't ideal for me so i want to change it"?
the former isn't possible cause each successful MMO has it's own golden age and once you miss that train a remake won't make it happen. FF14 didn't have any golden age, so...that worked obviously.
as for the latter, LOTRO feels like a good choice. SWTOR has probably the best storytelling in the genre right now but it was a missed opportunity. they could do it way better but SW IP is EA's captive for years to come, so why bother even dreaming about it. if EA was sane, they would allow KOTOR 3 to be out by now.
i wish i could rewrite history instead and make sure EABioware and ActivisionBlizzard never happened. sigh.
my top MMOs: UO,DAOC,WoW,GW2
most of my posts are just my opinions they are not facts,it is the same for you too.
#2 Star Trek Online - put it in the hands of a competent, professional developer (i.e. not Cryptic) and take it away from Far Eastern kleptocratic economies (Perfect World Entertainment).
Ultima Online with better graphics, something close to Albion Online, with gameplay similar to League of Legends, i could play that for years. ( Played Ultima Online for 8years, would defenetly spend the rest of my life playing that )
I would go for Warhammer Online, but with a PVE focus alongside faction PVP. I enjoyed the game for what it was, but the Warhammer fantasy setting has such amazing and rich lore and we are yet to see a good MMO or even RPG that uses it.
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2. COH
For a game the kids and I played that was not really a MMO, but was fun was Star Wars Clone Wars Online Adventures. We all miss that in my house. :)
mrrshann618 said:
Tabula Rasa for sure. It was promising and I'm going to blame the whole Tit-for-tat between the two.
Earth and Beyond. There was something about it that I simply liked. Maybe it was the 3 exp bars, you could gain exp by simply helping people out or showing them around. The more you helped in the group, the more you got.
Ooooo, good one! I'll second TR.
This is another one. TR. I only got to play it a bit at the end but I found it real fun. Too bad I never got to get far into it before they shut it down.
Still, would be neat to get an actual, official sequel to UO, with the same open world sandbox that doesn't revolve around just PvP.
Pirates of the Burning Sea - needs a fundamental redesign.
Vanguard - another re- release with updated graphics (to keep people happy) and expanded. Overall a great game exactly as it was (and I played right up to closure). Huge world for the explorers. Loved it.
But my overall pick is:
Spellborn - A redesign of the story / setting - but the base game was sound.
Nothing says irony like spelling ideot wrong.
You guys should, for certain, publish every retrospective article your writers can churn out. The bright happy past always outshines the dark, bleak doom future.
(Man, that first few years of CoH rocked, didn't it?)
I know, it didn't even release yet (maybe will never). But with all we already know about EQNext I just wished someone would make a real EQ successor.
Beside that, none. Most old MMOs still exist and there are good reason why the others vanished.
Thankfully, Pantheon is already in the works.
Vanguard
Thats all I ever need.
A proper SWG remake would be welcome. SWTOR just missed the mark.
the former isn't possible cause each successful MMO has it's own golden age and once you miss that train a remake won't make it happen. FF14 didn't have any golden age, so...that worked obviously.
as for the latter, LOTRO feels like a good choice. SWTOR has probably the best storytelling in the genre right now but it was a missed opportunity. they could do it way better but SW IP is EA's captive for years to come, so why bother even dreaming about it. if EA was sane, they would allow KOTOR 3 to be out by now.
i wish i could rewrite history instead and make sure EABioware and ActivisionBlizzard never happened. sigh.
my top MMOs: UO,DAOC,WoW,GW2
most of my posts are just my opinions they are not facts,it is the same for you too.
#2 Star Trek Online - put it in the hands of a competent, professional developer (i.e. not Cryptic) and take it away from Far Eastern kleptocratic economies (Perfect World Entertainment).
- Albert Einstein
( Played Ultima Online for 8years, would defenetly spend the rest of my life playing that )