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Lord of the Rings Online Review
Over the past six years we've fallen in and out of love with Lord of the Rings Online enough times to realize that Turbine knows what they're doing with Tolkien's fantasy universe. That's a statement that would make Captain Obvious … Continue reading
Wildstar - Hands On
WildStar is the product of a stable of experienced MMORPG-making veterans, having worked on every entry in the genre you can imagine including City of Heroes, World of WarCraft and Tabula Rasa. Simply put, they know their stuff and they're creating WildStar with three very important pillars in mind: an interesting new universe Continue reading
Age of Wulin Review
Localisation is a thankless job which takes a staggering amount of time and expertise. Take Age of Wulin for instance (also called Age of Wushu), one of the most promising MMORPGs to come out of China for years. Set auspiciously … Continue reading
RaiderZ Review
Gamers have more MMORPG options available to them now than ever before. The free-to-play model has now officially superseded the subscription option offering lots of choice and few hurdles. Now there are hundreds of different new games all vying for … Continue reading
Age of Wulin - Preview
This free-to-play effort has already taken China by storm, and if gPotato get their substantial localization duties right there's no reason why Age of Wulin can’t be as popular in Europe as well. Continue reading
Dungeon and Dragons Online: Menace of the Underdark
DDO is one of those MMORPGs we've always thought about getting into yet we've just never really gotten around to it. It isn't the free-to-play aspects or anything like that, it's just that the universe seems harder to get to grips with than the traditional fantasy affair, especially when you compare it to Turbine's own Lord of the Rings Online. Continue reading