Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. I had some of the best experiences with others in that game. I loved the classes and the raids. That game had some _great_ dungeons as well. All around, had the potential to be the best mmorpg of all time, imo.
I understand part of raiding has been and probably always will be learning the fight, the script, and simply locking it down. Personally, I have always thought that a true test of a team would be to have a raid fight be totally randomized. It would …
I was in a slump for quite some time where I felt as though I wanted to get into something, but there just wasn't anything out there worthwhile. I haven't played a mmorpg in give or take, a year or so. 2017 _should_ be a great year for mmorpgs. Howe…
This scene has been dead for a while. I cannot respond with hundreds of hours behind me. However, if you're looking for something that you describe Path of Exile seems like a temporary fix until something legitimate like Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen…
There is definitely an overflow of 'wannabe' survival games out there. Most of which are far from finished. Even the leaders in this genre aren't even close to being close. (H1Z1, DayZ - I will also include Rust in this mention however I for whateve…
How in the actual fuck was WoW _truly_ game changing in any realistic long-term positive way for mmorpgs? I started off in EQ1, played EQ2 and Vanguard as well as WoW (Briefly at random periods) along with many other attempt/fails along the way. I h…
There have only been a few characters in my gaming career that I've truly felt in unison with. My Harmonious Monk in Vanguard was one of them. I regret not dabbling more with the Blood Mage and Cleric. The Vanguard era was before I opened up to play…