The entire purchase price would be justified solely to hear Mark Hammel's Joker. In my not entirely humble opinion, it's worth the purchase price just to hear his maniacal laughter. Bloody fantastic.
I'm not a DC fanboy by any means, but the game …
AoC always felt like a better game to me. Although the gameplay mechanic is up to personal taste, I found it amusing and it kept me focused on the actual gameplay. Whereas with WoW, I'd generally just idly grind dungeons with my low-leveled priest …
The boss battle was actually pretty boring, in my opinion. Fantastic graphics, fantastic animation, but it was kind of repetitive to watch. The same series of actions was being performed over and over again, with each one only making a slight dent i…
I tend to pick it based on the character model. If the female character model of a race looks better than the male, I'll use it. The male nightelves in WoW, for instance, look too much like Popeye for my liking, so I only made female NEs.
These days, probably Vindictus. But way back when, it was probably WoW. Most of my friends that played and I had to go to the local gaming cafe just to play on decent settings in the higher leveled areas.
Both of these games are going to sell ridiculously well initially. GW2 will, perhaps, pick up more sales than ToR. However, post -launch, ToR is going to be more successful overall as far as income goes, factoring in the fact that it will be making …
WAR ultimately failed because of a terrible launch. The game was barely playable, would crash frequently (possibly due to Vistaids) and to top it off, the install disc didn't even create a proper icon to boot the game. I recall having to dig through…
I haven't played in a while, but as far as I can recall, Twisting Nether was a good RPPVP server. But most of the RPPVP servers aren't very RP oriented, dispite the misleading title. Hell, even Thorium Brotherhood, which was once arguably the best R…
I pretty much agree. The reason people play WoW is that it's easy to understand, with a variety of ways to play and plenty of menial tasks to occupy your time.
Pretty much like Farmville.
The Megaman Battle Network games would translate well into an MMO, because the premise of the series is basically built around one already. The old school ones, however, would not.