If the sequels turn out to be as good as the first (yes I'm a big fan of the original) then I wouldn't be surprised if they made an MMO. But sequels never turn out to be better than the first. I'd be surprised if anyone's going to gamble millions on…
Anyone who is under the impression that video games can't be art just hasn't played AoC. Seriously, play it in high quality and check out some of the armour and scenery. It really is a work of art.
Honestly, if someone made a Avatar MMORPG the geek in me would be unable to resist. But, unless the sequels turn out to be as good as the first (unlikely), then I don't think any producers going to take the risk with it.
Originally posted by vladakov I Hate ERepublic, i played it a long time ago when the 1.0 version was just released, i bought credits with my own cash and made a Political party and a factory, i wasn in the Netherlands were i, well, caused quite an …
Originally posted by Rodentofdoom
Originally posted by summitus
Originally posted by Rodentofdoom
Droid Arena
I had much fun playing that whilst working in a callcentre
Mmm I guess thats why your spend so much time on h…
If its fun I play it, if its not I don't. Simple. I stopped playing WoW because it stopped being fun. I found it to heavy on the grinding. When an MMO start becoming a chore then I stop playing.
Story is a big as much a part of my game-play as PVP and PVE, at least for me anyway. I make an effort to read the text in quests and enjoy the story. Hell, if I put the effort into writing up these stories, like the developers, then I would want pl…
If it's just a collection of rinse and repeat quests then I'll get them all. However, generally I like to take my time with MMOs. Do one quest after another and pay attention to the story.
Age of Conan. Hands down top of the list. Great graphics paired with a breath-taking soundtrack made this one of my all time favourite MMO's. If only the bugs in the game-play hadn't let it down.
Lord of the Rings Online
Star Trek Online, only …