MMO Roundup: Last week on Massively
Sometimes you'd like to know that there are other MMOs out there, right? Our sister site Massively can provide you with everything you need to know about all those other shiny MMOs! Check out this roundup of the latest news from the wider MMO world.
| E3 2009: A complete roundup of Massively's coverage Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 proved to be a significant event for the gaming industry once again, with a fair amount of news and announcement related to MMOs. Massively was there on the ground for E3 this year and we've been putting up breaking announcements, interviews, and hands-on previews throughout. |
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| Final Fantasy XIV is a good, good thing So, unless you've been under a rock, you probably heard Sony squeeing in happiness about Final Fantasy XIV Online, otherwise known as just FFXIV. This is indeed the next MMO that Square-Enix has been hiding from prying eyes, and unlike the indications we got from the company a year ago, this is another Final Fantasy Online. |
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| Global Agenda trailer puts pansy elves in their place We just had a look at some of the gameplay from Global Agenda at E3, but the latest trailer from Hi-Rez studios is a bit different. It's a more humorous look at the sort of characters that will be found in-game, or rather, the sorts that won't. Walking around in a flowing robe and attempting to fling fireballs won't get you very far in Global Agenda, as the trailer points out so clearly -- a Recon character makes short work of an elf trying to fill his cast-bar to attack, proving that technology is the key to victory in this particular world, and that other elves hoping to join the game's cast need not apply. |
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| Star Wars: The Old Republic demonstration The trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic blew nerds around the world away, and has managed to build some of the greatest hype possible for an MMO in just a few short days. The question has been asked whether or not a trailer which contains absolutely no gameplay footage should be producing that sort of hype, but that trailer wasn't all that we saw of the upcoming MMORPG at E3. A panel dedicated to The Old Republic had much more to say. |
| Impressions of Heroes of Telara To be honest, when the Heroes of Telara trailer first released, much of what we heard was "been there done that" from readers and friends. "Fantasy has been done to death" was another. That's why we were glad to see the game actually in play behind closed doors this last week at the Trion World Network space at E3. While we only saw a pre-alpha copy of the game (and would point out that it's what they used for the trailer) it's certainly raised our interest over the initial impression we had. |
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| Hands on with the Aion beta Join us as we walk you through our favorite parts of the Aion closed beta. Although the first round is over, the next one has already been scheduled and we're ready! |
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| MMO gaming under quarantine If you're unlucky enough to be quarantined because of Influenza A(H1N1), commonly referred to in the media as "Swine flu", trying to find ways to pass the time without wrecking yourself might seem a bit elusive. Since some of us, here at Massively, are stuck in quarantine right now ourselves, it seems only fitting that we try to pass on a few useful tips. |
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| An Identity of Imagination... Being anonymous is par for the course when it comes to the Internet. When approaching any kind of online community for the first time, the very first given task is usually to pick a whole new name, and even without thoughts of deliberate anonymity, it can be very difficult to actually be yourself. Common real names, such as James or Mary or John or Linda, are likely to have already been chosen as login names a long time ago and the nature of the database means duplicates are rarely allowed. A more unique name is needed when signing up, and so almost everyone begins to create for themselves an online persona. |
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| EA and Realtime Worlds partner on All Points Bulletin We knew that Realtime Worlds, the company behind the urban crime MMO All Points Bulletin would have something to announce and show at E3 2009, we just weren't sure of what to expect. That announcement came today at the Electronic Arts press conference. Imagine our surprise when Realtime Worlds creative director Dave Jones (who you may know as the creator of GTA and Crackdown) appeared on stage to announce that EA will be publishing All Points Bulletin. The announcement was followed up with a rather stunning trailer, depicting all manner of urban badasses. |
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Radiophonic Jun 9th 2009 9:18AM
Aion is sexy :) Can't wait for to give that one a spin for sure.
Holgar Jun 9th 2009 9:54AM
Aion is interesting but already I hear the rumble and grumble of disillusionment from the masses after beta.......
Riiya Jun 9th 2009 10:41AM
huhuhu.. so many good looking MMOs are coming out
As much as I'd love to keep playing WoW, these games look pretty good. Once my friends start leaving for other MMOs, I will, too. And I probably won't be the only one in the world.
Blizz should keep updating good contents like now, or they will lose the throne of MMO.
Blizz better be PREPARED!
Nerdagain Jun 9th 2009 10:50AM
People thought LOTRO and Warhammer would dethrone WoW. Look at them now. Warhammer is dead and LOTRO had to lower the montly payment to keep customers playing.
Im a much bigger fan of the LOTR universe then the Warcraft universe but WoW is such a great game. There is always something to do IMO.
Holgar Jun 9th 2009 11:06AM
People have said the same thing about Lotro, WAR, AoC (BIG TIME on AoC), Darkfall, (ROFL), Guild Wars, Final Fantasy, Tabula Raza (Now permadead), Dungeons and Dragons online, Hellgate and pretty much EVERY other morpg out there.
Look whos still the king.....
Now I'm not dismissing those games as "Crap" but I sure as hell ain't gonna start handing them awards before they are even out.
Even IF WoW falls it has been THE KING for almost 6 years and Blizzard has LOTS of fallback. (Starcraft II, Diablo III, Unknown mmorpg)
RogueJedi86 Jun 9th 2009 4:15PM
People also never thought EQ's 100,000 players could be topped. And then it was topped in spades by WoW. And with BioWare genuinely doing something unique with "Star Wars: The Old Republic", with a huge focus on single-player storylines and making questing actually interesting, TOR has a good chance of pulling people away from WoW. People are getting bored of WoW these days, with a 2 expansion lull, and I've seen many people admitting they'll leave WoW for TOR, or at least split their time between them. You just underestimate BioWare's chances.
Holgar Jun 9th 2009 5:42PM
Rogue if your replying to ME then you OBVIOUSLY missed my point. I'm not saying "NO ONE WILL EVER TOP WOW, WOW IS TEH KING OF L33TNESS NUBSAUCE!"
What I'm saying is that its FAR, FAR too early to start getting excited about TOR hype.
Because thats all they have delivered so far hype and promises, promises and hype.
RogueJedi86 Jun 9th 2009 9:14PM
Holgar, if you look at the E3 showing, BioWare showed more than hype. They showed off some of the storyline-focus in action, and it amazed people.
Genxtrem Jun 9th 2009 11:15AM
Might have to try the old republic but it wont make me leave wow maybe just split the time :)
Erogroth Jun 9th 2009 11:49AM
Star Wars could, if not completely steal me away from WoW, at least make me share the time. That game is gonna rock. Blizzard and Bioware are my 2 favorite gaming companies and I love Star Wars. Bioware with there hands on another Star Wars project can only mean good things. I look forward to this game.
Dightkuz Jun 9th 2009 7:19PM
Indeed, and the fact that it's not another swords and magic MMO makes it even better!
They better not fail.
Minidrake Jun 9th 2009 10:18PM
Wait, we are talking about The Old Republic, right? Because, you know, Star Wars is pretty much hand-in-hand with sword and sorcery. ;)
SaintStryfe Jun 9th 2009 2:21PM
I truly hate Sony for their complete unwillingness to develop a Mac client. It's infuriating that so many interesting options are instantly locked out because I don't feel like rebooting my system into Windows.