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Working As Intended: Dabbling in indie sandbox Villagers and Heroes

Posted: 23 May 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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Villagers and Heroes
Villagers and Heroes is not the sort of sandbox that gets a lot of coverage in the gaming press. You can't gank in the game. No one will murder you for your ore or your logs. There are no petty internet crime lords generating scandals or developers being ousted for cheating. Clichéd zombies are not waiting to slaughter you come nightfall. You cannot fall off a cliff or treetop pathway to your death. You never have to walk 10 miles uphill in the snow both ways to get to your house. You don't have to wait in line for an instance. You don't really have to fight at all.

In fact, the worst thing that might happen to you is that you'll run out of energy.

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    RIFT's Unicornalia event runs through May 29

    Posted: 23 May 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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    RIFT
    "They're here, they're horned, and they need your help," according to a RIFT' website update. Trion's latest in-game event features unicorn refugees from the Plane of Life, who of course require plenty of assistance from RIFT's ascended players.

    Trion also wants you to know that you can acquire onyx unicorn mounts as rare drops from the Hooves and Horns zone event in Moonshade Highlands or by completing the Rainbow in the Dark achievement. Alternatively, you can buy them in the game's cash shop. Opal unicorn mounts can be similarly purchased or acquired through daily quests in Sanctum and Meridian.

    The event runs through May 29th.

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    Forsaken World's Blood Harvest expansion is here

    Posted: 23 May 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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    Forsaken World
    Forsaken World's Blood Harvest expansion is now available. The update features the new Blood Reaper class, it increases the game's level cap to 90, and it introduces a new region called Freedom Islands. In addition to the new class, all existing classes now have two new skills, and Perfect World has tweaked the leveling and Soul Power systems in favor of a faster progression experience.

    Sound interesting? Why not watch the video after the cut!

    [Source: Perfect World press release]

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      See MapleStory 2's bubbly 3-D in action

      Posted: 23 May 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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      MapleStory 2
      "Oh yeah," you think, looking at the headline. "They are working on a MapleStory 2. I forgot about that!"

      That's right, buckaroos: Nexon is charging ahead with a sequel (well, technically a prequel) to the colorful 2-D MMO, and today the publisher has a gameplay trailer to prove it. In the trailer, you can see the transition to chunky 3-D graphics as characters boogie, battle, and be Little Bo Peep to a flock of sheep.

      MapleStory 2 will be throwing a "Supporter's Day" for select fans in late June and should enter Korean closed beta later this year. We've got the new trailer for you after the break.

      [Source: Nexon press release]

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        The Daily Grind: How would you balance MMO PvP factions?

        Posted: 23 May 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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        Earlier this week, Blizzard announced voluntary free faction changes for a single World of Warcraft server, presumably as a test for fixing the factional imbalances on that server and the many other servers and server-amalgams that currently exist. As a player on a PvP cluster dominated heavily by the side I am not on, I do welcome the studio's attempt to fix the problem, but I can't help wishing there were a less kludgy way.

        I know a lot of players prefer three-way to two-way faction PvP in the belief that the two weaker sides at any given time will band together to defeat the larger one. I also remember older MMOs either locking overpopulated factions or offering huge bonuses to the losers to boost their abilities and morale. But maybe we can do better. What do you think -- how would you balance MMO factions? Are two-sided factional wars just doomed from the start? And would you use a carrot or a stick to incentivize player-driven balance?

        Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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          May SMITE's odds be doubled in your favor this weekend

          Posted: 22 May 2014 07:00 PM PDT

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          SMITE
          SMITE's odds may not be ever in your favor, but at least they are this weekend thanks to a double favor event. Hi-Rez is also gifting players with 10 free cash shop gems for every first win of the day. The promotion, when paired with SMITE's numerous game modes, means that "there are tons of gems to be earned this weekend" on top of the double favor for each game played.

          [Thanks Soren!]

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          Learn to fly ground attack aircraft in World of Warplanes

          Posted: 22 May 2014 06:00 PM PDT

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          World of Warplanes
          Wargaming.net today released another in its "Flight School" series of tutorial videos for World of Warplanes, this one intended to teach novice players how to fly ground attack aircraft. Says the studio,
          This detailed tutorial tells about ground attack aircraft, the most controversial type of warfare in World of Warplanes, and explains how many advantage points pilots can get by hitting different types of targets, while focusing on the most effective ways to score those points in order to reach air dominance. The guide also delves into the ins-and-outs of concealment tactics and the mechanics that will affect the supremacy meter, which can make a difference in the midst of battle.
          Massively's aviation MMO expert (it's totally a thing now) Jef Reahard took a deep-dive into the game when it launched last December.

          Enjoy the new video below.

          [Source: Wargaming.net press release]

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            The Think Tank: The best MMORPG character naming systems

            Posted: 22 May 2014 05:00 PM PDT

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            SWG
            My first MMO was Ultima Online, where character naming rules were so unrestricted that it wasn't uncommon for people to copy names from others to pass themselves off as other players, usually for espionage and infiltration purposes. My guild even lost a guild base that way once to a particularly savvy spy with the same name as one of our officers! Subsequent MMOs, all the way into the present day, usually curtail such exploits with harsh naming conventions, including WildStar, which made recently headlines with a botched reservation system for its unique names (in fact, the registration ends tomorrow!). But players don't seem any happier with unique names than with copycat names.

            I polled the Massively writers about their opinions on the best naming systems in MMOs and how they'd like to see naming systems improved in general.

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              Transformers Universe offers a peek under the hood

              Posted: 22 May 2014 04:00 PM PDT

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              The Mayhem Attack Squadron gets more expensive to assemble every single year.
              It's taken a long time for it to approach launch, but Transformers Universe is closer to being ready for public consumption than ever before. It's got pre-launch bonus sales in effect, it's revealing Autobots and Decepticons alike, and it's showing off its gameplay. If you're excited to see more of what's going on behind the scenes, you'll be happy to learn that the development team has offered a peek into the development with a new series dubbed "Under the Hood."

              So what's in the first episode? Aside from a text-only Q&A with vice president David Nicholson, the episode looks at the Founders program, a peek at voices, and a detailed discussion of what the game will play like and where it's going in the future. That includes plenty of footage of robots turning into cars and beating the tar out of one another, for the record. Check out the video and the Q&A just past the break.

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                Crytek reveals quirky new MOBA Arena of Fate

                Posted: 22 May 2014 03:00 PM PDT

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                Arena of Fate
                Good news, everyone! Crytek heard that the world needed another MOBA and is here to provide one in Arena of Fate. At least it's got a unique IP; players will be slipping into the shoes of characters from history and legend as varied as Frankenstein, Jack the Ripper, and Baron Münchhausen. "Imagine Joan of Arc and Robin Hood cooperating to hunt down Little Red Riding Hood. Wouldn't that be terrific?" asks Game Director Vesselin Handjiev. "But besides the game's iconic heroes, which everyone in the team really loves, we are also challenging ourselves to carefully craft a streamlined player experience that allows for both greater accessibility, and rich, deep, action-packed gameplay."

                The game will be playable on both PC and consoles and at this year's E3. PC players can already sign up for this summer's planned early access beta test. We've got the announcement trailer below!

                [Source: Crytek press release]

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                  Why F2P won't eliminate paid games

                  Posted: 22 May 2014 02:00 PM PDT

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                  Champions RPG co-creator and former EA and Capcom marketer Steve Peterson has published a lengthy rebuke of conventional F2P-is-the-future wisdom.

                  "The reality is that many game designs don't lend themselves to free-to-play monetization," Peterson writes. "Virtual items in story-centered games like Telltale's Walking Dead series would be ridiculous. Balance is a difficult issue for virtual items in many games, particularly as the variations of items multiply. Blizzard's massive problems with the Auction House in Diablo III show that."

                  He goes on to cite DIII's premium buy-the-client price point as an example of how pay-up-front PC games remain a hugely profitable market, to say nothing of the fact that F2P has made little headway on consoles. "While free-to-play is a very successful business model, it's not the only business model that's succeeding these days," he explains. "Not all games lend themselves to the business model, and not all developers are prepared to deal with the issues involved. Some platforms are less suited to free-to-play games, and there's evidence to suggest that paid games are making a comeback on mobile. Some developers have complained about the model in very public ways. Free-to-play is a fine hammer, but not every game is a nail."

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                  Exclusive: Grand Chase unveils Season 5 update trailer

                  Posted: 22 May 2014 01:00 PM PDT

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                  Run on, ducking and dodging.
                  Grand Chase is kicking off its fifth season, and it's doing so via a series of big updates. There's a lot to the update, too, enough that it's got a trailer just past the break showing off all sorts of new features like dodging, new maps, and dungeon records. The game is also introducing the new Character Separation feature to kick things off, which sounds a bit painful but isn't meant to be at all.

                  In essence, players who had unlocked and equipped all of the game's 19 characters would have to cart around a lot of gear in a single shared inventory based on who was being played at any given time. This new update divides up characters and allows you to store their items and equipment separately, a real boon for any prolific players. Check out the trailer and the full release just past the break.

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                    Diablo III keeping legendary drop rate increase

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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                    Diablo 3
                    Blizzard game designer Travis Day brought some welcome news to Diablo III fans on the game's official forums last night.

                    "Due to the overwhelming popularity of our anniversary buff we have decided to keep the increased legendary drop rate once the anniversary celebration ends," Day wrote. "Once the buff is disabled tomorrow morning, you will find that the new base line drop rates for legendary items will be the same as those you have all enjoyed for the last week."

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                    Shroud of the Avatar announces Release 6 access for this weekend

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 11:00 AM PDT

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                    Shroud of the Avatar
                    Shroud of the Avatar's Release 6 access has begun today at 11:30 a.m. EDT for all who backed the game's Kickstarter at the First Responder level and above. This game access period will end on Sunday, May 25 at 11:00 p.m. EDT and will be the first in a series of once-per-quarter releases that focuses on polish and iteration.

                    You can read the complete patch notes from Executive Producer Starr Long at the official site.

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                    Rift: Examining the F2P Updates

                    Posted: 21 May 2014 05:25 PM PDT

                    Examining the F2P Updates

                    Since Scott Hartsman rejoined the team as CEO in August 2013, Trion Worlds has set about returning RIFT to its prior glory with regular, meaty content updates. What's changed since then is the business model. How do RIFT's updates stack up since the free-to-play conversion? What do they tell us about the state of the game and where Trion's focus is at? Join us as we answer these questions in this week's Tripping the Rift.

                    World of Warcraft: Azeroth Choppers #6 Released

                    Posted: 21 May 2014 07:30 PM PDT

                    Azeroth Choppers #6 Released

                    The sixth episode of the World of Warcraft-based we series, Azeroth Choppers, has hit the airwaves. "The Blizzard teams have seen their bikes, so it's time for paint and finishing touches! Meanwhile, back at Blizzard HQ, the teams meet with the art department to see what it'll take to the winning bike into the world of Azeroth."

                    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 2: Released on Steam for $14.99

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 02:49 PM PDT

                    Released on Steam for $14.99

                    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 2 is now available on Steam for $14.99. The release comes exactly one year after the original Van Helsing hit the airwaves in 2013. To celebrate the Van Helsing 2's arrival, the team has put together a brand new video. Check it out before heading to the Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 2 Steam page.

                    Forsaken World: Blood Harvest Released

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 01:02 PM PDT

                    Blood Harvest Released

                    Perfect World Entertainment has announced that the latest content expansion for Forsaken World has been released. Called "Blood Harvest", players can check out a new class, a new adventure zone and a level cap increase to 90.

                    WildStar: The Simple Power of a Tweet

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 11:15 AM PDT

                    The Simple Power of a Tweet

                    Last week, Carbine asked fans to 'tweet' how they would be getting ready for WildStar's debut. The chosen winner would receive a personal visit from members of the team. One user posted a very personal Tweet that left all others behind.

                    Transistor: Red is the New Black

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 10:44 AM PDT

                    Red is the New Black

                    Transistor, the visually and aurally arresting follow up to Supergiant Games' Bastion, is a perfect example of what an indie developer can do when not beholden to the whims of chairmen and stockholders. Transistor is a gorgeous, witty, emotionally resonant, and has one of the most unique and enticing combat systems we've played in years. Read on for our full review, and see why it trumps its predecessor in many ways.

                    General: Games of Glory: An Ambitious Project with a Focus on Community

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 07:36 AM PDT

                    Games of Glory: An Ambitious Project with a Focus on Community

                    Games of Glory is a MOBA-esque game currently in development that aims to make changes in the genre and to bring in unique influences from other game types. Anders Larsson tackled our questions about Games of Glory and had a lot to say. Check it out and let us know what you think.

                    Black Desert: Russian Version Nearing Completion, Publisher Announced

                    Posted: 22 May 2014 09:08 AM PDT

                    Russian Version Nearing Completion, Publisher Announced

                    Localization of the Russian version of Black Desert is already underway according to a release from Gamenet.ru. The UI has been translated and new information has been released including the news that there will be no dungeons and that bosses will freely roam the game world. In addition, Gamenet.ru will feature both pay-to-play and free-to-play servers.

                    Nether: Downright Enjoyable for Survival Fans

                    Posted: 21 May 2014 04:29 PM PDT

                    Downright Enjoyable for Survival Fans

                    Nether is a first-person shooter survival game set in a claustrophobic city with multiple levels of buildings, rooftops and subways, littered with detailed scenes of horror which tell a bit of the terrifying story of the world. Stumbling through the dark to come across a pile of bloody skeletons, the little details help put your mindset in the same place as the creators' and really manages to deliver the uneasy feeling that the nether brings.

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