Monthly Archives: July 2013

Panzar Forged by Chaos 100 Crystal Giveaway

OnRPG is partnered with Panzar to offer our visitors 100 crystals to help beat the summer heat in their intense PvP MMO that’s been making waves in Europe recently.

Panzar is a free-to-play, team-based, third-person action game in the spirit of modern competitive multiplayer games. Combining the award winning CryEngine 3 graphics engine with extremely fluid gameplay, Panzar offers something its competitors still cannot match: stunningly detailed battles in lush landscapes that crank the concept of high fantasy conflict to a new level of epicness, while the core gameplay links easy-to-learn mechanics with complex character advancement and impeccably balanced character class choices.

Teams of ten players will be pitted against one another in four different game modes: clashing for Domination of important locations, playing King of the Hill for keeps, putting the other team’s fortress under Siege, or using Blitz tactics to retrieve a priceless artefact.

 

To get your key you have to follow these instructions:

  • If you are not yet a member of OnRPG please sign up here.
  • Enter your OnRPG username and password below to get your key.
  • The key will appear at the bottom of the page. Copy & paste it to a safe place as you may not be able to retrieve it once closing your browser!

To Redeem your Key:

  • Visit the English, French, or German Promo Page
  • Sign up for an account and enter your code at the bottom of the reg page
  • Log into game and enjoy a free 100 Crystals!

MU Rebirth Closed Beta Key Giveaway

OnRPG is partnered with Webzen and gPotato to bring you closed beta keys to access the ultimate PvP brawl server for Mu. Welcome to Mu Rebirth! This is your chance to compete from day 1.

Mu Rebirth focuses on allowing players to battle it out for dominance serverwide without losing touch of the key elements like diverse class builds, real weather effects, and a massive content filled world rivaled only by the massive level cap, players are sure to find the competitive MMO battleground of their dreams.

 

To get your key you have to follow these instructions:

  • If you are not yet a member of OnRPG please sign up here.
  • Enter your OnRPG username and password below to get your key.
  • The key will appear at the bottom of the page. Copy & paste it to a safe place as you may not be able to retrieve it once closing your browser!

To Redeem your Key:

  • Visit MU REBIRTH’s Beta Key Promotion Page
  • Enter the beta key and click the “redeem” button
  • Visit the MU REBIRTH homepage.
  • Download the game and let the adventure begin!

Firefall’s “Blackwater Anomaly” Trailer is Live

Firefall

 

In anticipation for Firefall’s Open Beta launch on July 9, Red 5 Studios™ has released the official trailer for Blackwater Anomaly, teasing its first story-based episode to new players. Blackwater Anomaly is kicking off Firefall’s world-story reveal, planned to roll out during the upcoming Open Beta.

In addition, Red 5 has announced that fans can look forward to a new Firefall Fest live-streaming event on Twitch.tv, July 9 and 10. The Red 5 tribe is inviting gamers from around the world to join them for an epic Open Beta launch-day celebration complete with exciting guest stars, interactive gaming, giveaways and more.

 

 

Full Firefall Fest details and schedule at: www.firefallthegame.com/firefallfest

Tuesday, July 9
SeaNanners and Tybee @ 10 a.m.-1 p.m. PDT
Sevadus and Melonie Mac @ 3 p.m.-6 p.m. PDT

Wednesday, July 10
GameBreaker.tv and MANvsGAME @ 10 a.m.-1 p.m. PDT
Day[9] and SirScoots @ 3 p.m.-6 p.m. PDT

Runescape 3 Launch Date Revealed

Runescape

 

Jagex, the creators of the hugely popular Guinness World Record holding free-to-play adventure game, RuneScape, is excited to announce that the highly anticipated launch of RuneScape 3 will take place on 22 July.

The biggest upgrade in the game’s acclaimed 12 year history, RuneScape 3 brings next generation browser technology, new gameplay features and heralds in ground-breaking player-driven content.

 

Runescape

 

RuneScape 3 will mark the massively multiplayer online game’s transition to the cutting-edge browser technology of HTML 5, enabling any player to embark on the world’s biggest adventure without the requirement for Java nor any other plugins. The use of the proprietary HTML 5 engine allows for significant enhancements to the player experience such as improved graphics, longer draw distances, an upgraded camera system and superior audio. The addition of seasonal high scores will allow all players in the community to compete on weekly and monthly leader boards.

The launch of RuneScape 3 will also see player decisions directly shaping the future of Gielinor, its inhabitants and scenery for the very first time. It will also marking the beginning of RuneScape’s inaugural community-focused world event, The Battle for Lumbridge. In addition to the technological leap RuneScape 3 sees the world of Gielinor enter the 6th Age, a significant new milestone in RuneScape’s vast heritage, as the gods of RuneScape return to re-exert their authority.

 

Runescape

 

“We received  fantastic praise  from our passionate RuneScape community when we first revealed the development of RuneScape 3, so we’re thrilled to be able to confirm the 22 July launch date for the most significant update in the game’s history,” said Phil Mansell, Executive Producer of RuneScape 3. “Our pioneering use of HTML 5 technology continues to place us at the forefront of browser-based gaming innovation, and will result in a truly amazing gaming experience for players.”

“RuneScape continues to go from strength to strength, and with the launch of RuneScape 3 this year we will no doubt continue on that upward trajectory,” stated Mark Gerhard, CEO of Jagex. “We have a solid line up of the most ambitious innovative content and ground breaking technical innovations ever, all of which will be coming to fruition over the course of the next few months, it’s going to be an incredibly exciting time for the community both past and present.

Kingdom Conquest II

Kingdom Conquest II builds on the success of the original Kingdom Conquest be expanding the already established lore as you wage war to claim an empire that spans across the land. Participate in action combat scenarios, empire building, and global war as you expand your armies, build your castle town, and prove yourself to be the strongest conqueror in the land.

 

Features

Mobile App: Whether you prefer Android of Iphone, Kingdom Conquest II is fully available for play on either operating system.

Multplayer Action Combat: Team up with up to three other players as you tackle dungeons to claim the ultimate loot and build the strength of one of five conqueror classes.

Build an Army: Collect and level cards to use against your foes in the contest for global domination

Story-Driven: Complete quests to learn more about the world of Magna and the story of your reign.

Kingdom Conquest II Review – The Conqueror the World Needs

By: Vincent Haoson, OnRPG Mobile Guru

Kingdom Conquest II is the direct sequel to Sega’s hit mobile game of the same title. KCII takes place almost a century after the first KC game and you have been chosen to bear the mantle of the conqueror once again.

Kingdom Conquest II Dialogue

The game meshes in three types of gameplay much similar to its predecessor. Changes include a new set of avatars, new monsters to acquire (and use) and a new monsters to acquire and new skills to use.

Your Avatar
Your Avatar in Kingdom Conquest II can be considered like your avatar in every MMORPG out there. It has its own stats, equipment and skills that you can acquire and customize depending on your playstyle.

Kingdom Conquest II Avatar

For KCII You have the Saint, Mage. Swordsman, Warrior and Ninja job classes to choose from. They are gender locked and lack any customization features present in other MMOs.

Attack pattern and character growth is highly dependent on the chosen character class and each class has its own unique set of armors and skills.

 

Action Phase
KCII has three phases of play including the action, city and map phases. The action phase uses the third person perspective and gives you a chance to battle through various dungeons to unlock monster cards for your army.

Kingdom Conquest II Multiplayer Action

This phase allows you to team up with up to 3 more people in instanced challenges with an easy, normal, and hard difficult available. If you’re looking to acquire the best rewards though, you’ll need to take on the toughest challenges.

Kingdom Conquest II Challenge
Aside from unit gathering, this phase of the game also opens up options in strengthening your current avatar in-game so that you can get into higher, stronger dungeons for more loot and monster mobs.

City Phase
The Game’s second phase is the city phase where mostly you’d concentrate on enhancing your city’s resource gathering to further your army’s capability against mobs and human players alike.

 Kingdom Conquest II Relocation Mode
The city phase feels more akin to a simulation empire builder. As I mentioned earlier, this basically is the resource management segment of KCII. In this phase you get to create structures that give you resources (wood, iron and stone) to further increase the resource output of your city.

 Kingdom Conquest II City Planning
This phase also allows you to setup your various commanders in preparation for the map phase of the game. Hopefully in an attempt to expand your city’s influence beyond its standard borders.

 Kingdom Conquest II Build Orders

Players will find the majority of their time spent in this phase because the bulk of your empire management (aside from the resource and military aspects) are also done in this phase.

 

Map Phase
The final phase focuses on conquest and land acquisition. Using your “commanders”, you send out sorties to either conquer land for your kingdom, or reinforce owned property so that your enemies won’t be able to take it away from you.

 Kingdom Conquest II Map Expanded
KCII’s map phase is basically the “world map” section of other similar online games. In this phase you’d get to see the areas around your kingdom so you can plan for potential invasions or enemy targets.

 Kingdom Conquest II World Map
Expect to make some rivals while meddling in this phase. Territory battles are common place and once you become a competitive player, you’ll find yourself spending most of your time here rather than in the city phase.

Conclusion
I’d like to say that Kingdom Conquest II is one of the best smartphone games I’ve played as of late. While the graphics aren’t on par with similar combat system titles like, shall we say, Infinity Blade, the various game elements mesh so well together that it more than makes up for it. The overall package is pretty overwhelming for mobile. SEGA really aimed for the stars and succeeded on KCII.

 Kingdom Conquest II Questing

The variety of the things you can do in KCII gives you enough variety to keep you preoccupied for a long while. The game sets you up to consistently pursue one goal after another. Thankfully this is just to get your feet wet as there are plenty of times when you’re left to fend for yourself and choose your own path, as a competitive title should.

 Kingdom Conquest II Commander Card
While I can keep on singing high praises on the game’s seamless flow, the game’s weakness however is obvious once you analyze each game feature on its own.

Dungeon running on one hand relies heavily on a player’s equipment rather than skill. This then makes dungeon running quite boring in the latter stages of the game. The game’s AI is dumb at best, and the only change they’d have on harder difficulties would be either that the mobs are more numerous and that they hit harder (when they actually do hit you).

 Kindom Conquest II Multiple Mobs
The City Building phase of the game on the other hand isn’t something to write home to. In fact it’s pretty staple except for the fact that for an OC like me, seeing a lot of unused spaces within my city walls irks the hell out of me.

As for the Map phase my only complain is that I wished there was something more visual present in how battles happen instead of the battle reports the game sends.

 Kingdom Conquest II Battle Recap
With my complaints set aside, I’d highly recommend Kingdom Conquest II to anyone looking for an iOS/Android game to sink their teeth into. The game’s campiness mixed with the occasional overly serious tones can be easily ignored because of the stellar gameplay it has as a whole. Those complaints I mentioned were in fact just nitpicks; mere minor inconveniences that I experienced along the way through a superior package as a whole.

If you can overlook the individual weaknesses of each mode and see yourself as someone who enjoys the gameplay style of all three stages, then Kingdom Conquest II won’t disappoint.