Latest Gaming and MMORPG Updates

Latest Gaming and MMORPG Updates


Spirit Camera Brings Entertaining Daytime Horror to the 3DS

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 04:36 AM PST

The Game Developers Conference is far from over — actually, the show floor just opened today — but if bumping into people over the past couple days has been anything to go by, a PSN game called Dyad seems to be getting the best word of mouth at the show. Well, let me try that again — the Halo announcements, SimCity, Quantic Dream’s bundle of joy, and the Independent Games Festival probably win this award I just made up. But for the underdog word of mouth, I’m going with Dyad.

A couple days ago, I was able to play it for about an hour. Developer Shawn McGrath invited some media to try the game in his hotel room, each alone, with the lights off — “the cool kids’ way of playing it,” he said — which seemed odd, but made sense when I realized the game is a weird mash-up of Rez, a light show, a kaleidoscope, and a racing game. “Weird” is his word, by the way.


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Mortal Kombat Kollection Was PSN’s Top Seller Last Month

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 01:27 AM PST



Sony is often criticized for not doing enough to promote the downloadable games available on PlayStation Network. For a long time it wasn’t uncommon to see a game suddenly pop up on the PlayStation Store with little-to-no warning. By extension, we also are never given any indication of how well games on PSN are selling. Although it isn’t providing any numbers, Sony has debuted a monthly sales chart for PSN games beginning with September.

Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (a bundle of the first three MK games) was the best-selling game on PSN last month, followed by Resident Evil 4, From Dust, Angry Birds, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3. The latter two don’t take into account downloads by PlayStation Plus members, who were given free access to both as of September 20.

Final Fantasy VII, perhaps the most popular game in the franchise, was still selling well enough to come in at number ten despite making its debut during E3 2009. It made a splash at the time, quickly selling in excess of 100,000 copies in just two weeks.

There wasn’t much else in the way of surprises, except perhaps Saints Row 2 at number 16. Without actual numbers it’s hard to know if that’s a good position or not, but as the largest game on the list in terms of file size at 7GB, this is one piece of evidence that there is interest in downloading full retail games on consoles.


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[GDC 2012] TERA

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:36 PM PST


EnMasse Entertainment, the North American publisher for action MMORPG, TERA, just revealed a new video commercial a couple of hours ago. Touting the open world action combat, it stars retired MMA fighter, Bas Rutten. It seems to be poking fun at a certain game which has come up 2 million players short recently, but it is just my opinion. Seriously, I would have gone with Randy Couture, a bigger name retired MMA fighter. Or even wrestling legend Hulk Hogan.

The team at GameSpot also had a test-run at GDC 2012, exploring the new Temple of dungeon. Looking great? Too bad the North American server has an IP block (link). Well, if you are from Asia like me, perhaps we can pray TERA Europe will not do the same thing at launch.


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OP-ED: Blizzard’s Latest Attempt to Lure Back WoW Subscribers Reeks of Desperation

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 04:35 PM PST

World of Warcraft Cataclysm

The latest attempt by Blizzard to regain former World of Warcraft subscribers comes in the form of the Scroll of Resurrection. To the company’s credit it’s a hell of an incentive to get back to playing what is still the world’s most popular subscription-based MMO, but I can’t help but wonder if it comes across as so desperate that it will make it harder to keep players coming back in the future without the help of another promotion.

Last year’s big ploy, which continues to this day, was to offer the game for free up to level 20, a scheme I think is smart for WoW and other, non-F2P MMOs. (Blizzard also offered a free digital copy of Diablo III to anyone willing to commit to a year of WoW.) The newly-announced Scroll of Resurrection is geared towards bringing back former subscribers rather than trying to attract new ones.

Current subscribers can send a Scroll to anyone who previously had an account that was subscribed to WoW for at least 30 days at any point in time. By accepting, the recipient will receive a week of free game time, a free upgrade to the digital version of Cataclysm (the most recent expansion pack), a boost of any one character up to level 80 (preparing him or her for Cataclysm’s content and level 85 cap), and a free transfer to the sender’s realm and faction (which you’d ordinarily have to pay for). If the recipient accepts the invite and ends up resubscribing, the sender receives a special mount: the Spectral Wind Rider for Horde or the Spectral Gryphon for Alliance.

World of Warcraft has been bleeding subscribers since shortly after the release of Cataclysm in December 2010, repeating a pattern we’ve seen time and again where subscriptions spike when a new expansion comes along and then slowly fade until the next one hits. The drop throughout the latter part of 2011 was not as severe as those we’ve seen previously, and the game continues to have over 10 million subscribers, so it’s not as if Blizzard is about to shut the game down or adopt a free-to-play model. Although the bonuses the Scroll provides are a limited-time offering — only the seven days of free game time will be offered after the Scroll’s first 90 days of availability — giving away the latest expansion before the next one has even been dated doesn’t seem like the sort of measure Blizzard would have taken in the past.

The Scroll of Resurrection can be sent in-game and through the Battle.net website; any current WoW subscriber can make use of each method once a day, allowing them to send out two per day. There is no limit to the total number that can be sent, meaning this isn’t exactly a limited offering — any former subscriber should have no trouble getting a Scroll sent to them. The supply may not be quite infinite, but it’s not exactly one-per-subscriber, either.

World of Warcraft Scroll of Resurrection

There’s also reason to be concerned that granting virtually anyone a level 80 character will upset things somewhat. While there are sure to be high-level players who aren’t experts on the game as it currently works, getting to that point typically means you’ve developed a decent grasp on the mechanics of your class. It’s the same reason many veterans in WoW and other games will encourage newcomers not to pay for someone to boost their character to the level cap — the journey to that point is not only part of the fun, it also provides you with the opportunity to master the many aspects of your class. You could be handed a character more powerful than anyone else’s, but if you don’t know what you’re doing it won’t get you very far.

This injection of potentially inexperienced level-80 characters could be a turn off to the hardcore players who have continued to subscribe to the game. While this does present the possibility of making that demographic angry, it could be that Blizzard feels confident they aren’t about to abandon the game they have invested so much time and effort in over such a thing. Still, players who have stuck around may resent the newcomers who didn’t have to earn the money for, say, their flying mount, which is given to boosted players for free along with “all class skills and spells up to level 80.” Creating a schism among players would not be good for the long-term health of the game.

But there is a different problem that could arise by providing such a massive incentive to former players to resubscribe. After this 90 days is up, the Scroll of Resurrection will still exist but only offer seven days of free game time to former subscribers. A few years ago that would have been more than enough to sign back up, but in a world where Blizzard has already handed out free expansions, realm/factions transfers, and character boosts? Signing up without getting some kind of extra bonus isn’t nearly as enticing.

With my subscription to The Old Republic still active, I don’t plan on resubscribing to WoW in the near future. But in August if the mood should strike and there is nothing special being offered to re-up my subscription, I could see myself waiting until I can take advantage of an offer making it more worth my while to do so. I don’t believe for a moment this will be the last time Blizzard offers more than a few days’ of free game time to get players back to playing, and I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels that way who would also be willing to wait to maximize the bonuses they get for resubscribing.


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Rumor

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 01:27 PM PST


According to foreign reports, Korea’s biggest online gaming company, Nexon, is set to expand again after news leaked out about a potential takeover of JCE, the developer of games such as Freestyle Online and its sequel, Freestyle 2: Street Basketball. Nexon has bought over various companies over the past year, with the biggest acquisition being GameHi. Talks between Nexon and JCE are apparently going on despite no official comments from either side.


It is said that NHN Corp, despite owning 5% of JCE’s shares, is on the outer as a decision to buy the company will have to go through several chains of commands and department, while over at Nexon, the founder and CEO will make the final decision. NHN Corp most recently tried to purchase Ntreev Soft, but was apparently outbid by NCsoft (link). 

The following is not a rumor, as Nexon is set to be listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The plan was disrupted due to the earthquake disaster a few months ago, but it looks to be back on track. If successful, Nexon’s value will potentially be worth twice that of NCsoft’s.


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XCOM: Enemy Unknown “Massively More Complicated” In 3D

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:34 AM PST

XCOM: Enemy Unknown is "Massively more complicated and difficult to do," in 3D than it was to XCOM: Enemy Unknown create UFO: Enemy Unkown, so said Firaxis lead designer Jake Solomon.

"You can't really pull out one of those main pillars and say, 'Well, we're not going to have destructible environments,'" he told 360 Magazine in a recent interview, "because that's not XCOM, 'We're not going to have fog of war…' you remove them and you've really damaged the experience. All of those things though, translate very poorly from the two dimensional era to the three dimensional era."

Jake also spoke about the teething issues he had creating the Enemy Unknown reboot: "But when we started listing out what that entailed, it became a bit daunting for everyone. We're proud of what we've done but… it's the sort of thing you hear people say in article, 'Why haven't they remade XCOM?' And now I read that and think, 'I can give you a lot of reasons why!' Because you have to do it justice."


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Phantasy Star Universe: Coming to PS Vita

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 07:37 AM PST

Coming to PS Vita

SEGA has announced that Phantasy Star Online will be ported to the PS Vita in the near future. PC players and Vita players will share servers and players will be able to enjoy the game irrespective of the platform used. There is still no word when PSO will be released outside of Japan.

General: Soloers Don’t Destroy MMOs

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:38 AM PST

Soloers Don

A lot of talk is bandied about by players who honestly believe that solo players somehow degrade the overall MMO experience and that they have too much effect on a game's development. In today's Player Perspectives, we take on those presumptions head on. See what we've got to say and then leave us a comment or two.

Rise of Dragonian Era: Launch Day Interview

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 06:37 AM PST

Launch Day Interview

Rise of the Dragonian Era, or RODE, officially launches today and we've got an exclusive interview with Game Service Manager Ryan Kwon. Check it out and then let us know what you think in the comments.

Rise of Dragonian Era: Retail Release Today

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 06:17 AM PST

Retail Release Today

MGames has announced that Rise of Dragonian Era is now officially in retail release. Players can log into the free to play MMO and take advantage of this weekend's give away featuring Alienware laptop, PS Vitas, graphics cards and more.

Age of Empires Online: Our Age of Empires Online Review

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 01:11 PM PST

Our Age of Empires Online Review

The Age of Empires franchise has long been a favorite of strategy fans. When Age of Empires Online debuted, fans of both MMOs and strategy games rejoiced. Does the game live up to his vaunted pedigree? Find out in our official Age of Empires review.

Forsaken World: Celebrating 1 Year & New Expansion Announced

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 06:04 AM PST

Celebrating 1 Year & New Expansion Announced

Forsaken World is celebrating its first anniversary by giving players a package of in-game items that may include a rare mount. In addition, Perfect World announced that the Nightfall expansion is on its way and ready to unleash some new features into the game.

Crystal Saga: Officially Launching March 12th

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 05:57 AM PST

Officially Launching March 12th

Gamedp has announced that Crystal Saga will officially launch into retail release on March 12th. To celebrate the launch, the team will be giving away $100,000 in prizes to players. A special gift pack is also available to give boosts in both Crystal Saga and Dragon's Call.

DUST 514: Beta Coming In April

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 05:48 AM PST

Beta Coming In April

A new video interview with CCP's CEO Hilmar Petursson and CMO David Reid over at GameTrailers.com reveals the interesting news that Dust 514 will enter beta testing in April.

General: Meta-Gaming Adds to the Fun

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:27 AM PST

Meta-Gaming Adds to the Fun

Being -in- the MMO we love is probably the best part but there are times when the MMO carries itself outside of the game but that keeps us involved. See what we've got to say about the meta-game in today's Devil's Advocate and then let us know what you think.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Riccitiello Confirms 1.7 Million Subscribers

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 01:33 PM PST

Riccitiello Confirms 1.7 Million Subscribers

Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello has confirmed that Star Wars: The Old Republic is sporting 1.7 million subscribers and indicated that the "vast majority" of the subscribers have passed beyond the thirty days of game time that was included in the purchase price.

MechWarrior Online: New Screens Out of GDC

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:52 AM PST

New Screens Out of GDC

The MechWarrior Online team has released five new screenshots during this week's Game Developer's Conference. The screens are straight out of the game and show off some nifty environments. Check them out in our MechWarrior Online gallery.

Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning: New Website Debuts

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:04 AM PST

New Website Debuts

The official Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning site has been completely overhauled with a spiffy new look and a much more user-friendly interface.

General: RTSGuru | Win Starcraft's Zeratul via Facebook

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 08:32 AM PST

RTSGuru | Win Starcraft

Want one of the extremely limited run Zeratul figures from Blizzard and DC Direct? Don't want to pay for it? Like RTSGuru.com on Facebook and leave a comment, and you could get one for absolutely nothing!

Dino Storm: Blog Details In-Game Events

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 08:10 AM PST

Blog Details In-Game Events

Dino Storm players will be able to influence the game world and work together in key ways. A new blog post on the official Dino Storm site gives a hint about ways in which players will participate in adventures in the world.

Salem: Crime & Punishment

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 08:03 AM PST

Crime & Punishment

The Salem team has released a new developer diary that details the way crime and punishment will be handled in the permadeath game from Paradox Interactive.

TERA: GDC 2012 Hands-On Preview

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 05:04 AM PST

GDC 2012 Hands-On Preview

During GDC 2012, we had the chance to check out the latest development on En Masse Entertainment's TERA. We sat down with EME's Chris Hager and Stefan Ramirez to check out TERA. See what we discovered and then leave us your thoughts in the comments.

Aika: Hestia Finale Released

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:53 AM PST

Hestia Finale Released

Aika players will want to head into the game to check out the final chapter in the Hestia expansion. The new content brings two new level 80 raids into the game as well as new items and monsters.

Little Space Heroes: Scores kidSAFE Seal

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:45 AM PST

Scores kidSAFE Seal

Bubble Gum Interactive has proudly announced that Little Space Heroes has secured the kidSAFE Seal. The seal is given after a rigorous review of the website, the game and the child safety measures employed by the development team.

PlanetSide 2: FPSGuru | Exclusive GDC Interview & Preview

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:40 AM PST

FPSGuru | Exclusive GDC Interview & Preview

During this week's Game Developer's Conference, the FPSGuru.com editors have had a chance to check out Sony Online Entertainment's PlanetSide 2. See what they discovered in a pair of articles at FPSGuru.com.

TERA: NA Beta Weekend Detailed

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:36 AM PST

NA Beta Weekend Detailed

En Masse Entertainment has laid out the plans for this weekend's TERA beta event. CBT 3 is expected to kick off on Friday, March 9th at 11:00 PST and will run through midnight on Sunday, March 11th. Two PvP and two PvE servers will be active for the duration.

Final Fantasy XIV: Patch v1.21 Notes Released

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:25 AM PST

Patch v1.21 Notes Released

Square Enix has released the official notes for the v1.21 Final Fantasy XIV patch. The comprehensive notes give all of the details about changes coming into the game in preparation for this fall's v2.0 release.

General: UnboundGamer.com | Mass Effect Infiltrator

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:19 AM PST

UnboundGamer.com | Mass Effect Infiltrator

In the latest edition of Five Minute Fix, UnboundGamer.com editors take a look at Mass Effect Infiltrator, an iOS game tied to the just-released Mass Effect 3. See what you think at UnboundGamer.com.

League of Legends: RTSGuru | The Best MOBA to Stream?

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:13 AM PST

RTSGuru | The Best MOBA to Stream?

Streaming in general has ultimately become more popular due to a higher quality of encoders, easier programs and faster internet. Which game in the MOBA Genre is the better game when it comes to streaming? Find out at RTSGuru.com.

Guild Wars 2: The Thief Preview

Posted: 07 Mar 2012 11:32 AM PST

The Thief Preview

In the latest of our Guild Wars 2 profession previews, we take a look at the enigmatic thief. See what we discovered about the thief in the recent limited closed beta event and then let us know what you think in the comments.

Game of Thrones: GDC 2012: Game of Thrones Goes Sandbox Warfare

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 04:53 AM PST

GDC 2012: Game of Thrones Goes Sandbox Warfare

It's the week of the annual Game Developer's Conference and you know what that means: TONS of new looks at games that are coming soon. In today's First Look Preview, we check out Bigpoint's just-announced Game of Thrones MMO. A cross-faction PVP sandbox? This is something you don't want to miss! Read on!

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Dueling the Infernal Council

Posted: 07 Mar 2012 11:24 AM PST

Dueling the Infernal Council

Pokket and her crew step into the ring in Star Wars: The Old Republic's Nightmare Eternity Vault and take on the Infernal Council. Watch SWTOR: Dueling the Infernal Council in the Eternity Vault for tips and tricks to taking down the council without breaking a sweat.

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