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VIDEO: Snakes on the Brain

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 06:12 PM PDT

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VIDEO: Snakes on the Brain

Cover Story: Watch as a 1UP editor struggles to rid himself of Snake's mental grip.

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fter putting together a week's worth of content dedicated to Metal Gear's 25th anniversary, who could blame the 1UP staff for having a little too much Snake on the brain these days? But in the planning stages of our Metal Gear salute, 1UP editor Jose Otero got little carried away with our cover story and started seeing things. Watch as he tries to shake off the condition and make a comeback from the brink of madness.


Blizzard's Commendable Admission Highlights Diablo III's Flawed End-Game

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 02:03 PM PDT

Diablo III

Diablo II is a game that many players continued to play for years after its release, long after the point at which the vast majority of games lose their audience. Even leading up to the release of Diablo III in May, there were still those playing the game (and its expansion) after more than a decade. As a result, it seemed fair to expect Diablo III would be developed accordingly, giving players enough to do to keep them busy for a very long time. As it turns out, that is not really the case. Or, at least in the minds of many, the end-game experience in the long-awaited sequel is not anything to write home about. Surprisingly enough, Blizzard agrees.

"We recognize that the item hunt is just not enough for a long-term sustainable end-game," wrote Blizzard community manager Micah "Bashiok" Whiple on the game's forums in response to a post requesting information on possible improvements to the end-game. "There are still tons of people playing every day and week, and playing a lot, but eventually they're going to run out of stuff to do (if they haven't already). Killing enemies and finding items is a lot of fun, and we think we have a lot of the systems surrounding that right, or at least on the right path with a few corrections and tweaks. But honestly Diablo III is not World of Warcraft. We aren't going to be able to pump out tons of new systems and content every couple months. There needs to be something else that keeps people engaged, and we know it's not there right now."

Metal Gear: The Reigning King of Pop Culture References

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 01:19 PM PDT

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Metal Gear: The Reigning King of Pop Culture References

Cover Story: A brief look at the series' stew of homages.

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o say that the Metal Gear series is chock full of references, nods, in-jokes, homages, and even some straight up ripoffs would be a criminal act of understatement. It'd be more accurate to say it contains so much of that sort of thing that it's almost entirely composed of it, like it wasn't written so much as someone left William S. Burroughs alone in a video store with a pair of scissors. I thought I'd do a rundown of some of the more notable and weird examples on account of some of you may not have caught everything. I'm sure I'm missing a few, myself, but if this were a definitive list you'd essentially just be playing Metal Gear.

Hey, I know that guy!

Rescue Mission: How Peace Walker Salvaged Metal Gear Solid's Reputation

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 11:25 AM PDT

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Rescue Mission: How Peace Walker Salvaged Metal Gear's Reputation

Cover Story: The portable entry after MGS4 did a lot to rescue Metal Gear from itself.

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fter the roller coaster ending of Guns of the Patriots, you couldn't blame the most ardent Metal Gear fan for feeling emotionally drained. MGS4 had a grand mission to accomplish: the narrative needed to tie up all the loose ends of the series and put Solid Snake's story to rest. The creators at Kojima Productions accepted this challenging task and delivered a finale that beat players over the head with a barrage of curtain calls. As great as it was to see so much closure for the core cast of Metal Gear Solid, this approach left players in an unfamiliar state where they were happy to say goodbye to Solid Snake and crew. But a bigger question lingered after the close of MGS4: Where could the next game in the series possibly go?

The inevitably sequel came in an unexpected form: the next Metal Gear title would be a portable game for Sony's PSP called Peace Walker, with a story set ten years after the events of Snake Eater. Despite the limitations of existing on a portable platform, Peace Walker survived its transition and did a lot to salvage the Metal Gear series' reputation after the drab events of MGS4. A key factor of this transition lied in how developer Kojima Productions effectively married together the best of Eastern and Western game design. The studio blended these philosophies together into a light-hearted portable sequel whose gameplay and narrative never took itself too seriously.

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SMITE: RTSGuru.com | Pokket Interviews Todd Harris & Brandon Dukes

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 07:24 AM PDT

RTSGuru.com | Pokket Interviews Todd Harris & Brandon Dukes

Last night, Hillary "Pokket" Nicole took to the RTSGuru.com Twitch channel to stream an interview with COO Todd Harris and Community Manager Brandon Dukes to talk about all things SMITE, and play with the devs in the beta as well. Watch the whole thing unfold, and see Pokket own as Artemis at RTSGuru.com!

Rift: The Hag Strikes Back

Posted: 04 Jul 2012 05:04 PM PDT

The Hag Strikes Back

Just when you think that taking out werewolves will be the end of the Gloamwood area, there's a new surprise around the corner. In this week's Chronicles of One Telaran, Caedryn the Dwarf makes a return to tell us all about it. Read on!

WildStar: Holidays Detailed

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 06:06 AM PDT

Holidays Detailed

The latest WildStar developer blog takes a look at a pair of holidays celebrated by denizens of the game. The Exile holiday of Starfall is detailed as well as the Dominion's Foundation Day.

Family Guy Online: Rise of the MMLOL

Posted: 04 Jul 2012 05:15 PM PDT

Rise of the MMLOL

The television show "Family Guy" has been wildly popular for years but it still came somewhat as a surprise when it was announced it would be made into an MMO. We checked Family Guy Online out recently and have a full report. Keep reading!

Rift: Enter To Win a 1 Year Subscription for RIFT!

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:10 AM PDT

Enter To Win a 1 Year Subscription for RIFT!

MMORPG.com is very pleased to present this exclusive sweepstakes event! We are giving away 5 One Year Subscriptions to RIFT!

SMITE: Closed Beta Giveaway #14

Posted: 04 Jul 2012 08:05 PM PDT

Closed Beta Giveaway #14

MMORPG.com and Hi-Rez Studios have partnered up to give out 100 keys for the closed beta of their upcoming MOBA, SMITE!

Runescape: Combat Open Beta Incoming

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 01:55 PM PDT

Combat Open Beta Incoming

RuneScape players who were not selected to participate in last week's Combat Beta will want to check into the game from July 6-9 to try out the Combat Evolution, the latest upgrade to the game.

Remnant Knights: Club Competitions Detailed

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 01:51 PM PDT

Club Competitions Detailed

GameSamba has revealed the details about the two new modes that will be included in Remnant Knights. Club War is a PvP challenge that allows players to take over zones and to levy taxes. Club Challenge is a PvE mode that rewards winning teams with enhancement materials.

Marvel Heroes: Playable at San Diego Comic Con

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 01:44 PM PDT

Playable at San Diego Comic Con

Gazillion Entertainment has announced that fans of Marvel Heroes will get a chance to play the upcoming MMO at this year's San Diego Comic Con to be held next week. Players will be able to game as one of four iconic heroes through several areas of the game and to learn more about the customization system.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Earn Free Stuff for Transfers

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 10:42 AM PDT

Earn Free Stuff for Transfers

Bioware has announced that players taking advantage of the free character transfers currently being offered will score some really nice prizes at the end of the month simply for participating.

Diablo 3: Item Hunt is Not Enough, Devs Admit

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 10:35 AM PDT

Item Hunt is Not Enough, Devs Admit

Blizzard developer 'Bashiok' has made a startling admission on the official Diablo III forums by stating that the hunt for items, the mythical "end game", in D3 may not be enough. He goes on to further state that devs have much in store for players with the next pair of patches.

Lord of the Rings Online: Riders of Rohan 'Sizzles' in New Trailer

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 10:12 AM PDT

Riders of Rohan

Turbine and the Lord of the Rings Online team have released a brand new 'sizzle' trailer to show off Riders of Rohan, the upcoming expansion to LotRO. The video takes a look at the music behind the game and includes an interview with composer Chance Thomas.

General: Light & Darkness: English Version Released

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 09:13 AM PDT

Light & Darkness: English Version Released

NovoGame has announced that the English language version of Light & Darkness has been released. The high fantasy title centers around the epic battle between good and evil.

The Pride of Taern: Our Official Pride of Taern Review

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 09:09 PM PDT

Our Official Pride of Taern Review

Taern is a browser based game that we've been putting through its paces over the last little while and we've got our official MMORPG.com review to share with you. Check it out and then leave us your thoughts in the comments.

The Secret World: Review In Progress - Part One

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 08:42 PM PDT

Review In Progress - Part One

MMORPG.com is committed to giving our readers the best and most informative reviews of today's hottest MMOs. With that in mind, we're beginning our multi-part series on The Secret World. In today's installment, we take our first baby steps into The Secret World and give you our thoughts about the game. Read on!

The Secret World: Five Surprising Things About The Secret World

Posted: 05 Jul 2012 02:29 AM PDT

Five Surprising Things About The Secret World

In this week's The List, we're taking a look at five things that surprised us about The Secret World.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: What Would F2P Look Like?

Posted: 04 Jul 2012 04:49 AM PDT

What Would F2P Look Like?

We've discussed the possibility of a free-to-play Star Wars: The Old Republic in the past, but what would the switchover look like? We weigh in with this week's SWTOR column.

PlanetSide: Wayback Thursday with PlanetSide Devs

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 04:14 PM PDT

Wayback Thursday with PlanetSide Devs

Last week, Wayback Wednesday actually became Wayback THURSDAY in order to ensure we had our big name guests on hand for a revisit to PlanetSide. Our own Rob Lashley was joined by Tramell Isaac and Matt Higby from Sony Online Entertainment. See what they discussed during their game time in PlanetSide.

General: What's for Sale and What's at Stake

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 04:06 PM PDT

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Cash shops in our MMOs are fast becoming the norm whether in free to play titles or in full blow subscription titles. In today's Devil's Advocate, we take a look at the phenomenon and its repercussions. See what you think and then discuss it in the comments.

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