It might mean that Blizzard is basically a lazy development company who have never really had an original idea. They have always relied on improving other people's ideas to produce content. That's why then never really come up with anything complete…
And so they diverted the lion's share of their best talent from World of Warcraft and Diablo and turned their best franchises over to be Activisioned. Pitiful.
Though it was never stated, I think Garriott was the main reason NCSoft dumped the game. They wanted to be rid of him and couldn't separate him from TR.
Sad, really.
Bask in the attention granted by the Mighty Ghostcrawler all you want, it doesn't change the fact that Greg Street and the influence of Activision are directly responsible for what has become WoW's equivalent of Star Wars Galaxies ill-considered New…
I was ready to participate here, until the GameGuard launcher popped open. I know some people don't mind, but I just don't like it.
I have plenty of other things to play.
My issue with it is that there is no opting out of the Battle System. Some of those vanity pets were ones I paid money for and it appears that you are locked out from them unless you pay the gold and train for Pet Battles, something I have no intere…
This is actually a result of player feedback. A number of people on the official forums were asking for this to help ArenaNet separate gold sellers from other forms of spamming such as guild recruitment and that sort of thing.
I had this happen last night for the first time and I've been playing since the first beta weekend. I found that if I waited instead of being quick to hit the reboot, it straightened itself out.
ArenaNet has been tinkering a lot with the game witho…
Torchlight 2 is not Diablo 3! It can be played offline solo, network LAN, or online co-op mode. Take your pick!
The guys at Runic made this for Diablo fans. It's a far better game than the mess that is Diablo 3!
I've downloaded it, but I've been too busy playing Guild Wars 2 to care much. I'm anxious to see the reaction to this latest incarnation of the game. Blizzard keeps trying to reinvent the wheel and I for one am getting pretty tired of relearning my …
Hellgate: London is a good game, what there is of it. The big mistake Flagship made with it was trying to do too much at once. A single-player focus with LAN mode would have given the game a solid player base, provided they could keep Bill Roper fro…