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Dota 2 Hero One Minute Guide - Brewmaster

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Dota 2 Hero One Minute Guide - Brewmaster


With movement reduction and 300 damage dealing in 400 range, Thunder Clap is sure to be the first skill to the max level. It's pretty useful in ganking, pushing and farming. Which one should be the next core skill, Drunken Haze or Drunken Brawler? It depends. If more magical heroes in the opposite team, you can totally skip Drunken Haze. Drunken Brawler is a really great passive skill for Brewmaster.

WoW Art Gallery: Surprise Attacks

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WoW Art Gallery: Surprise Attacks


Blizzard have updated the Trading Card Game art gallery to feature ten new pieces. Each image is taken directly from the official World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.

En Masse: Creator of TERA NOT Guilty in Criminal Trial

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En Masse: Creator of TERA NOT Guilty in Criminal Trial


NCSoft claim damages of USD 5.7 million against Bluehole Studios, the developer of TERA, goes back to 2010. NCsoft won the original trial, but Bluehole Studio won the second trial. The final result has not yet come out.

NEXON Provides Free Offices for Small Game Developers

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NEXON Provides Free Offices for Small Game Developers


Expected to start in May, the NEXON Cultivation Center has an area of 1000 ㎡, suitable for two companies with 15 persons each or three with 10 persons each.

Bloody PvP MMOG MARK Online Unveilds a New Video

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Bloody PvP MMOG MARK Online Unveilds a New Video


Recently, MARK OL, a medieval-style MMO developed by Korea-based Black Smith Games, unveiled a latest gameplay video, from which, we can see the character attacks the opponent with an axe and makes him bloody.

SWTOR Pets List (Including 1.2 Pets)

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SWTOR Pets List (Including 1.2 Pets)


This pet is a reward for completing the Rakghoul Pandemic: 5 - Origins of the Outbreak" event (part of the Rakghoul Pandemic Events on Tatooine).

New Video of TERA that Shows the Tor Exsul Area

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New Video of TERA that Shows the Tor Exsul Area


En Masse Entertainment, has released a new video of TERA that shows the Tor Exsul area. TERA is coming to North America on May 1, 2012!

Academic to Join Dragon Nest SEA Next Week

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Academic to Join Dragon Nest SEA Next Week


Dragon Nest SEA will finally introduce the Academic into the game. The girl comes back from future and will try her best to save Prophet Rose and activate Goddess Altea's monolith. Her landing day is set on April 24.

Knight-Errant of MMO TaoYuan: Quick Evasion and Strong Eruption

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Knight-Errant of MMO TaoYuan: Quick Evasion and Strong Eruption


TaoYuan introduces cloud class system and emphasizes on free class transfer and cross leveling up, which breaks the traditional unitary class setting.

Brick Force to Enter VIP Open Beta on April 26

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Brick Force to Enter VIP Open Beta on April 26


Over 500,000 users who have registered for Brick-Force so far will have the opportunity to invite their friends for guaranteed immediate access to the sandbox shooter.

PvP: The Spirit of Aika

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PvP: The Spirit of Aika


The Spirit of Aika is conflict carried out through PvP. A good fight makes this world go 'round, and in this dev diary we'll be discussing three of Aika's most challenging PvP events.

Continue reading PvP: The Spirit of Aika.

En Masse Entertainment to Host TERA Open Beta Event This Weekend

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En Masse Entertainment to Host TERA Open Beta Event This Weekend


TERA fans from all over the world met again in the open beta test, beginning April 19th. To celebrate the open beta and preparate for the May 1st, En Masse Entertainment hosts TERA open beta weekend taking place from Friday, April 20 to Monday, April 23rd to open the world of TERA up for all fans.

The Secret War Disabled Temporarily and Is Now Running Again

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The Secret War Disabled Temporarily and Is Now Running Again


Just few hours ago, Funcom announced that The Secret War is now up and running again. They are giving everyone a quick status update on connectivity reports we've received from the community.

Joymax to Bring Knight Age into North American Market

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Joymax to Bring Knight Age into North American Market


Korea-based Joymax has acquired the global publishing rights of the brand new action MMORPG Knight Age which is developed by Korea-based Gnisoft. Afterwards, Joymax will push the game into European, American and African markets.

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MMORPG Videos


Dungeons & Dragons Online: Behind the Scenes - The Forgotten Realms

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 05:34 AM PDT

Turbine and the Dungeons & Dragons Online team have released a new trailer to give players a behind the scenes look at the creative process behind the upcoming Menace of the Underdark expansion. This is the first video in an ongoing series and focuses on the Forgotten Realms setting of the game.

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MMORPG Reviews


Interview with the Victory: The Age of Racing development team

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 08:45 AM PDT

Here is an interview with the Vae Victis development team, which discusses about his new free racing MMO Victory: The Age of Racing, which casts you in the year 2062, 50 years after the world was almost destroyed and where your only goal is to cross at the top the finish line at the wheel of [...]

New video of TERA that shows the Tor Exsul area

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 08:01 AM PDT

En Masse Entertainment, has released a new video of TERA that shows the Tor Exsul area.

Diablo 3 starts today its open beta weekend

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:09 AM PDT

Blizzard is going to start today the Diablo 3 open beta weekend to all interested players in order to stress test the servers. Anyone with a Battle.net account can download the client and try out a portion of the action RPG. The beta features a portion of the game’s first Act. Players will travel to [...]

Crossfire has released a new content update

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 04:31 AM PDT

G4BOX Inc. has released a new update for its popular first-person shooter, Cross Fire. This free update brings new weapons, maps and items. In addition, Cross Fire will also host a live broadcast with item giveaways. The new downloadable content will introduce six new weapons, which includes a Special Edition AWM Sniper Rifle with a [...]

GamersFirst has released a new content update for APB Reloaded

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 03:03 AM PDT

Reloaded Productions, has released the version 1.7.0 of its action MMO APB Reloaded. Titled "New Breed Part 1," the update introduces entirely new game content, new environment changes and new audio. The update comes with the next new key features: - New Progression Contacts in the game, handing out new player levels and the very [...]

Brick-Force is going to launch a VIP Open Beta

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 02:31 AM PDT

Infernum, is going to start on April 26th the Brick Force ‘VIP Open Beta’. Over 500,000 users who have registered for Brick-Force so far will have the opportunity to invite their friends for guaranteed immediate access to the sandbox shooter. The full Open Beta will soon be freely available to all and all stats will [...]

We are giving away another 300 closed beta keys for Divina

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 01:45 AM PDT

Gamania with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews, are giving away another 300 closed beta keys for Divina. The game is a free-to-play, 3D MMORPG set in a vibrant and colorful fantasy world filled with Gods, Demons, and a mixture of mythologies. Players will go back in time to uncover the truth about the Gods and [...]


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General Gaming Article


AMD Starts Shipping Trinity And Brazos 2.0 APUs To Manufacturers

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 11:00 AM PDT

If AMD were an Internet troll, it would be that annoying guy who always chimes in with a "FIRST!" post in the comment section of articles. After the company's Radeon 7000 series beat Nvidia to market by quite a few months, it's now beaten Intel to the CPU punch, too. With Ivy Bridge's expected launch staring us square in the face, AMD has announced that its Trinity and Brazos 2.0 APUs have begun shipping out.

…kinda. In a blog post on the AMD website, senior PR manager Phil Hughes announced that the chips started shipping to OEMs last quarter, but haven't started shipping to retail. The actual street date for Trinity- and Brazos 2.0 based systems is a more nebulous "will be available globally soon."

Hughes even tossed in a Trinity elevator pitch for the folks who aren't familiar with the APU: "(Trinity) helps improve on virtually every aspect of our current A-Series APUs while doubling the performance-per-watt over our previous generation." Brazos 2.0 improves upon currently available Brazos chips and targets low-end products.

All that's left to see is whether or not Trinity is actually able to deliver decent enough CPU chops at a low enough price to be able to steal some of the thunder away from Intel's Ultrabooks and Ivy Bridge CPUs.

Diablo III Beta Open To Barbarians (And Everyone Else) This Weekend

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 10:21 AM PDT

Attention would-be witch doctors and wizards: it's time to reschedule whatever you had planned for the weekend. Homework, quality time with your significant other and bleaching your grandma's teeth all take a backseat to your new to-list entry -- blasting demons and devils in Diablo III. Last night, Blizzard announced that the game would be free for all this weekend as part of a stress-testing open beta. Actually, you can start swinging your swords any minute now.

Anybody with a Battle.net login can start downloading the Diablo III client now and hop into the action at noon Pacific time this afternoon. Keep downing those 5 hour energy drinks and immolating fools throughout the weekend, though, as the beta shuts its doors at 10 A.M. Pacific time on Monday. (Just don't expect to get your PvP on.)

Beta testers can play any and all of the five classes during the beta. Leveling is capped at level 13 for each, however. Gamers have been griping about some of the major changes made to Diablo III; now's your chance to see whether or not the game is awesome enough to wash away complaints about its always-connected single player mode and the new item marketplace.

The full game is still slated to drop on May 15.

This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 08:28 AM PDT

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30

HTC's 'One' range of Android smartphones represents the company's great hope of a 2012 financial comeback, and we've now reviewed all three models.

The HTC One V is the most affordable of the three, and you should check out our review if you're looking for a premium handset for a reasonable price.

Elsewhere it's been another exciting week in the world of cameras so do check out our cameras channel.

HTC One V review

Bringing impressive specs to a more entry-level friendly price point, the HTC One V is a smartphone that will help push user expectations of competitively priced handsets to a new level. Far from a beige device that will simply blend into the highly competitive crowd, the HTC One V features enough standout specs and impressively simple user interface characteristics to separate it from the throng of devices all vying for the same limited custom.

HTC One V

Although not perfect, the handset's 1GHz Qualcomm CPU keeps the device zipping through content at an impressive pace, with little lag when jumping between apps, menus and the selection of heavily skinned home screens.

Panasonic HC-V700 review

The Panasonic HC-V700 has some really stand out features to remind you that smartphones and small Sony Bloggie-style cameras can't do everything a bigger unit can. With its wide-angle lens, massive zoom and image stabilisation, it's easy to see the technological advantages of the HC-V700. Unfortunately, it proved to be only competent at actual image quality, and at £450, that inevitably knocks it down from being an essential purchase.

Nikon D800 review

It's great to find that the D800 isn't just a triumph of numbers, and that the 35.3Mp sensor actually delivers on its promise – capturing bags of detail. The surprise bonus is that noise is actually pretty well controlled and the dynamic range is very impressive.

For those interested in stepping up to a full-frame camera, the D800 represents a good investment. You get pretty much all of the best features of the D4 in a more compact and lighter body, with a much higher pixel count for just shy of half of the price.

Olympus OM-D review

Three years after making its first entrance into the compact system camera arena with the PEN E-P1, Olympus has gone back to its roots again to produce the OM-D, with its retro styling owed to its analogue predecessor.

Panasonic TZ30 review

The Panasonic Lumix TZ30 is quite an expensive compact camera, although when you take into account the raft of functions it starts to appear good value. Features are one thing, though - image quality is quite another. Although the Panasonic Lumix TZ30 is capable of capturing good pictures, we don't feel the camera's images match the high levels of performance it delivers elsewhere.

Panasonic Lumix TZ30

Other reviews this week:

Home cinema systems

Samsung HT-E6500 review

Laptops

Lenovo IdeaPad U260 review

Acer Aspire Timeline M3 review

Samsung Series 3 NP300E5A review

Mice

Logitech m600 Touch Mouse review

Mobile phones

Samsung Focus Flash review

Routers

Trendnet TEW-692GR Dual Band Wireless Router review

Asus RT-N66U Dark Knight review

D-Link DHP-1565 Wireless N PowerLine Gigabit Router review

Software

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 review

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4

Symantec Norton One review

Microsoft Posts Better-Than-Expected Q3 Results

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:44 AM PDT

If this is indeed the post-PC era as some are claiming, it isn't having the kind of detrimental effects that one would expect it to have on Microsoft's fiscal health. The Redmond-based software leviathan on Thursday announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2012 and the numbers are better than Wall Street's expectations. Hit the jump for more.

According to the company, its third-quarter revenue was a record $17.41 billion, a 6 percent increase from the same period last year. Even though the software giant's net income fell slightly year-on-year to $5.11 billion, or 60 cents per share, it was higher than the Street's forecast of around 58 cents per share.

"We're driving toward exciting launches across the entire company, while delivering strong financial results," said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer at Microsoft, in a press release. "With the upcoming release of new Windows 8 PCs and tablets, the next version of Office, and a wide array of products and services for the enterprise and consumers, we will be delivering exceptional value to all our customers in the year ahead."

Barring the lackluster performance of the Entertainment & Devices Division, which posted an year-on-year revenue decline of 16 percent, the company managed to do well in almost all other key areas, with the enterprise-focused Servers and Tools and Business Divisions being the best performers.

The Windows and Windows Live Division, which posted a considerable revenue decline during the previous quarter, managed to bounce back in this one, posting a revenue of $4.62 billion, a 4% increase from the same period last year. The company also revealed that 40 percent of the world's enterprise desktops now run on Windows 7.

"We saw strong demand for our business desktop and infrastructure offerings," said Peter Klein, chief financial officer at Microsoft. "Solid revenue growth and continued cost discipline drove double-digit operating income growth."

AMD Reports $590 Million Loss in Q1, Still Thumbs Nose at Wall Street

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:32 AM PDT

Scanning AMD's financial report for the first quarter of 2012, you would think the Sunnyvale chip maker is in big trouble. Revenue was $1.59 billion, a nice number if not for the fact that it represents a net loss of $590 million, or $0.80 cents per share, along with an operating loss of $580 million. That's a 6 percent sequential decrease and a 2 percent decrease year-over-year. Non-GAAP earnings were $0.12 a share. So why wouldn't investors want to hit the panic button?

For starters, AMD topped Wall Street's expectations. Wall Street was bracing itself for AMD to report non-GAAP earnings of $0.09 cents a share on revenue of $1.56 billion, so things didn't shake out as bad as they could have.

The other reason things aren't as bad as they seem is because the numbers include a $703 million charge AMD took when restructuring its business relationship with Globalfoundries last month, along with the acquisition of SeaMicro. All things considered, AMD believes it's standing on solid ground.

"AMD delivered solid results in the first quarter as we remain focused on improving our execution, delivering innovative products, and building a company around a strategy to deliver strong cash flow and earnings growth," said Rory Read, AMD president and CEO. "A complete top-to-bottom introduction of new APU offerings, combined with ample product supply resulting from continued progress with our manufacturing partners, positions us to win and grow."

Looking ahead, AMD expects revenue to increase 3 percent sequentially for the second quarter of 2012. There's also reason to be optimistic with the hard drive shortage starting to subside and Windows 8 on the horizon, both of which could drive up PC sales throughout 2012.

Image Credit: Flickr (chimothy27)

Asus Introduces Factory Overclocked GeForce GTX 680 DirectCU II TOP

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:03 AM PDT

It's still a challenge finding one of Nvidia's Kepler infused GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards in stock and ready to ship, but one thing the new GPU series doesn't lack is third-party variation. Nvidia's GPU partners are putting their own stamp on the GTX 680 with custom coolers and, in some cases like the new DirectCU II TOP edition from Asus, custom designed PCBs as well.

Asus went above and beyond the reference blueprint with the GeForce GTX DirectCU II TOP, adding 10-phase DIGI+ VRM digitally regulated power delivery with 30 percent noise reduction. The card also features 'Super Alloy Power' components that Asus claims will last 2.5 times longer than reference parts.

As for the custom cooler, it's a dual fan design that Asus says will keep the card 20 percent chillier than the stock heatsink/fan, and will do so while running 14dB quieter. It has five copper heatpipes with a 20 percent bigger dissipation area than reference.

What it all adds up to is a card that can withstand the rigors of overclocking, and to prove it, Asus goosed the clocks at the factory. Clockspeeds are pre-configured to 1,137MHz (up from 1,006MHz) for base and 1,201MHz (up from 1,058MHz) for boost. The 2GB of GDDR5 memory was left alone and runs at 6,008MHz (effective) on a 256-bit bus.

Price and availability were not announced.

Image Credit: Asus

Ultrabooks, Not Tablets, Prop Up the NAND Flash Memory Industry

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 06:37 AM PDT

Memory makers would be wise never to take consumer demand for granted. It's a lesson all involved had to learn the hard way after the DRAM market crashed crashed a few years ago, and with the rise in popularity of solid state drives and products that use them, NAND flash memory is proving to be their mulligan. Even still, a repeat of what happened to DRAM sales is possible, and surprisingly enough, it's the Ultrabook market that's driving sales of NAND flash memory, not all those supposed PC-killing tablets.

If IHS iSuppli's projections are spot on, NAND flash revenue will climb to $22.9 billion in 2012, up a "healthy 8 percent" from $21.2 billion in 2011. Looking longer term, the use of NAND flash memory in three key markets -- Ultrabooks, smartphones, and tablets -- will push revenue to $30.9 billion by 2016.

One thing that's interesting about all this is the fact that Ultrabooks are playing the biggest role right now, and because "consumers did not embrace tablets as enthusiastically during the fourth quarter [of 2011] as initially expected," last year's NAND flash memory sales actually fell below expectations.

"Given the lukewarm performance of the tablet segment last year, there was some trepidation coming into 2012 for the NAND industry," said Michael Yang, senior principal analyst for memory & storage at IHS. "But even though most NAND manufacturers had planned to be on the fast track in 2012 to increase production at newly built fabs, each supplier has since reduced capital spending compared to its original plans, electing to moderate supply expansions to allow demand to catch up. Such a strategy will avoid a precipitous price decline that the industry won't be able to withstand, leading to more optimism for a stronger 2012."

IHS iSuppli called Ultrabooks the "shining new hope" for NAND sales as suppliers push for continued adoption of SSDs into thin and light notebooks. Combined with long battery life and fast boot-up times, Ultrabooks have grabbed the attention of both home consumers and corporations. The way IHS iSuppli figures it, Ultrabooks will account for 15 percent of total NAND flash sales, while tablets will account for 12 percent.

Image Credit: Samsung

Nokia CEO Chalks Up $1.2 Billion Loss to "Competitive Challenges"

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 06:11 AM PDT

Competition's a pain in the backside, especially when your competitors are launching products people actually want as opposed to stinking up the joint with promises of something better on the horizon. That pretty much sums up Nokia's business strategy, as the handset maker found itself in a smartphone holding pattern during its shift to Microsoft's Windows Phone platform and the launch of the Lumia 900. As a result, Nokia posted a $1.2 billion loss during the first quarter of 2012 and blamed it on "competitive challenges and seasonality."

Nokia's smartphone sales in Q1 2012 plummeted 29 percent year-on-year and fell 26 percent compared to the previous quarter. Forget about the proverbial rock and hard place, the problem Nokia faced was being stuck between a Symbian and a Windows Phone platform.

"We are navigating through a significant transition in an industry environment that continues to evolve and shift quickly," Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said in a statement. "Over the last year we have made progress on our new strategy, but we have faced greater than expected competitive challenges."

Elop admitted to being "disappointed" with Nokia's Q1 performance but found solace in the fact that "Lumia is up and running" in the U.S. Indeed, there's a silver lining there. The Lumia 900 is arguably the best Windows Phone device currently available, and that's saying something when traditionally there has been little to separate devices running Microsoft's mobile OS. But will it be enough? Nokia's future may ultimately depend on the answer.

Image Credit: Nokia

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Star Conflict Closed Beta Gameplay – First Look HD

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 01:50 PM PDT

 

To Learn More About the Game Check out our Star Conflict Page.

Star Conflict is a 3D Sci-Fi MMO published by Star Gem, Inc. Star Conflict is a PvP-based combat game that revolves around several factions in space. The game offers players the ability to fully customize their ship to suit their own needs, with various weapons, modules, and upgrades. The game is completely PvP based, but gives the ability for new players to do just as well as veterans.To learn more about Star Conflict check out the official MMOHut Star Conflict page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Golden Age launches Bloodlust server and new features

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 11:44 AM PDT

Aeria Games has launched a new server, Bloodlust, for its browser-based strategy game Golden Age.

New features have also been added to Golden Age. These features include a new Jewel Socket system to allow players to imbue their gear, a new Kingdom Chat, and a Fortification System to add properties to hero gear items. A “Rain Clouds Go Away” event lets players collect rain boots, umbrellas, and rain coats to help make Spring time flowers, and players can also now test the Battlefield Tournament system for alliance vs. alliance combat.

Aeria Games also publishes Eden Eternal and Crystal Saga.

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Golden Age Gameplay Screenshot

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A New Age Dawns as Aeria Games Launches New Server and Update for Golden Age

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – April 20 – Aeria Games, a leading global publisher of free-to-play online games, has added new features to its popular Real-Time Strategy (RTS) browser-based title Golden Age, an expansive free-to-play game set in a tumultuous medieval setting inspired by the history of the Knights Templar. Traditional browser-based RTS gameplay is blended with role-playing game elements to deliver a beautifully-rendered and immersive experience. Along with this new feature update, Aeria Games has also launched a completely new server for Golden Age, called "Bloodlust."

 

Players can join in on Bloodlust to vie for top rankings and achievements based competitions. Additionally, players can earn exclusive prizes for demonstrating their skills.

 

New features are key to any MMORPG along with adding new servers. Golden Age has been able to provide both in a timely fashion such as introducing the new "Jewel Socket" system that allows jewels to imbue additional properties and item characteristics. Additional features in this update to Golden Age include:

 

• New Kingdom Chat: Players can now talk with their alliance members; global chat, private chat, and now kingdom chat (larger alliance made up of alliances).

 

• Fortification System Update: New charms to help add special properties to hero gear items will be implemented.

 

• "Rain Clouds Go Away" Event: A quirky in-game event where ominous rain clouds have invaded Golden Age and must be repelled by collecting rain boots, umbrellas, and rain coats to make Spring time flowers.

 

Players currently are able to participate in our live testing of the new "Battlefield Tournament" system that allows alliance vs. alliance combat during this update, which should be fully released in the near future.

 

Like all browser games from Aeria Games, no download is required and the game is free-to-play. To play Golden Age or get more information on the game, visit http://goldenage.aeriagames.com.

 

A New Age Dawns as Aeria Games Launches New Server and

Update for Golden Age

SANTA CLARA, Calif.– April 20 – Aeria Games, a leading global publisher of free-to-play online games, has added new features to its popular Real-Time Strategy (RTS) browser-based title Golden Age, an expansive free-to-play game set in a tumultuous medieval setting inspired by the history of the Knights Templar. Traditional browser-based RTS gameplay is blended with role-playing game elements to deliver a beautifully-rendered and immersive experience. Along with this new feature update, Aeria Games has also launched a completely new server for Golden Age, called "Bloodlust."

Players can join in on Bloodlust to vie for top rankings and achievements based competitions. Additionally, players can earn exclusive prizes for demonstrating their skills.

New features are key to any MMORPG along with adding new servers. Golden Age has been able to provide both in a timely fashion such as introducing the new "Jewel Socket" system that allows jewels to imbue additional properties and item characteristics. Additional features in this update to Golden Age include:

New Kingdom Chat: Players can now talk with their alliance members; global chat, private chat, and now kingdom chat (larger alliance made up of alliances).

Fortification System Update: New charms to help add special properties to hero gear items will be implemented.

"Rain Clouds Go Away" Event: A quirky in-game event where ominous rain clouds have invaded Golden Age and must be repelled by collecting rain boots, umbrellas, and rain coats to make Spring time flowers.

Players currently are able to participate in our live testing of the new "Battlefield Tournament" system that allows alliance vs. alliance combat during this update, which should be fully released in the near future.

Like all browser games from Aeria Games, no download is required and the game is free-to-play. To play Golden Age or get more information on the game, visit http://goldenage.aeriagames.com.

Divina Challenge 72 events laid out as beta begins

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 10:14 AM PDT

Divina’s Challenge 72 beta – 72 hours of a beta test rushed this weekend – has laid out its events for players. The beta starts today, Friday April 20, at 10am Pacific.

One of the challenges is to push Divina’s Level Meter to 100%, which raises each time a player reaches level 30. The meter will be updated every 24 hours, and if it reaches 100%, all players will be able to keep their characters into the next PvP Beta (instead of a wipe).

Other daily events are laid out to let players rub elbows with the game’s GMs, with a full daily event schedule each day. These events will include Arena and Guild PvP, Q&A sessions, contests, town invasions, and GMs joining players to help them quest. You can check out the full event schedule here.

Divina is published by Gamania (beanfun), which also publishes Lucent Heart and Bright Shadow.

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Divina Gameplay Screenshot

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DIVINA'S CHALLENGE 72 BETA EVENTS REVEALED

PvP Battles, Staff Meet-ups, Invasions, and More

IRVINE, Calif. – April 20, 2012 – After inviting registered players and handing out beta keys this week, Gamania Digital Entertainment is counting down the launch of Divina's Challenge 72 beta, set for 10:00AM PDT. To get players ready, the team has released a packed 72 hour event schedule, filled with awesome activities.

The first challenge is to get Divina's "Level Meter" to 100%, full of level 30 players. Every 24 hours, Gamania will update the number of players that have reached level 30, and if the Level Meter reaches its goal, all characters will not be wiped before the next PVP Beta – allowing everyone to keep their progress and special beta rewards.

Anyone who's played Lucent Heart knows that Gamania is dedicated to building a lasting relationship with its community. In Divina, the team is continuing that trend. With friendly GMs who get to know players, and daily events that encourage community interaction, Gamania is once again set on delivering an unprecedented social experience.

Events Schedule: http://us.beanfun.com/divina/event/beta72/

  • Arena and Guild PvP: Nothing brings a server together like friendly competition. These heated tournaments will run throughout the beta.
  • Staff and GM Meet-ups: The GMs and Staff of Divina want to personally meet the community. They'll be holding Q&As, running contests, and even questing with players.
  • Town Invasions: Players and Guilds will need to band together and drive away invading demons.

It's going to be a busy 72 hours with hundreds of quests to complete, items and skills to unlock, monsters to collect, and of course, exciting events every hour. Anyone who missed the Challenge 72 beta can still signup for Divina's upcoming closed beta at the official website (http://us.beanfun.com/divina/entrance/) and join the community at Divina's official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/divinaenglish.

Star Conflict

Posted: 19 Apr 2012 04:47 PM PDT

Star Conflict is an ambitious MMO, that blends several exciting aspects into a single game. Pilot a ship that suits your needs from the get-go. Help your team or hinder your opponents with a variety of tactics, skills, and ship modifications. Join up in clans to show your supremacy in a detailed, high-end graphical experience!

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Publisher: Star Gem, Inc
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: High
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Several modes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Amazing graphics. +Everything available from the start. +Fast-paced combat.

Cons: -No PvE content. -Not enough information available.

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Overview

Star Conflict Overview

Star Conflict is a PvP-based combat game that revolves around several factions in space. The game offers players the ability to fully customize their ship to suit their own needs, with various weapons, modules, and upgrades. The game is completely PvP based, but giving the ability for new players to do just as well as veterans. The game will offer regular updates, adding more variety in maps, weaponry, and more.

Star Conflict Screenshots

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