In the name of the Emperor! I bring you news my friends. News from the darkest reaches of the galaxy, ripped from the minds of heretics, torn from the grip of foul xenos and collected by one humble servant.
In the name of the Emperor! I bring you news my friends. News from the darkest reaches of the galaxy, ripped from the minds of heretics, torn from the grip of foul xenos and collected by one humble servant.
Lace up your running shoes, folks because it's time to hit up the urban jungle in FreeJack, a racing game published by GamerKraft that's focused on the underground sport of Parkour AND Free Running (For those that don't know: Yes, there IS a difference between the two!) While FreeJack has nothing to do with a 1992 sci-fi film about bounty hunters transporting some guy's mind into the body of a dead millionaire, it features foot racing in tons of urban environments where you run, jump, dash, dodge and vault your way to victory.
After their successful game "Mass Effect", Bioware decided to take their RPGs to the next level by bringing us back to the medieval world of bucklers and swords. Dragon Age is a medieval RPG for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3. First of all, I would like to say that Dragon Age is definitely not a medieval Mass Effect. While it may share the same destiny trees and conversation methods, there are enough features to completely seperate this game from Bioware's futuristic masterpiece.
Well it would wouldn't it? After all this isn't your normal city and being clean takes a back seat to staying alive. This is Sunshine City. This is the OnRPG CrimeCraft review.
Most MMOs in today's market have been have straying away from old fashion MMORPGs and instead are leaning towards MMOs that focus on other genres. We have MMO shooters, MMO action games and what not, but these MMOs only focus on one genre at a time. So how about an MMO that focuses on three?
It's staggering to think that World of Warcraft is now six years old. Blizzard Entertainment's video game masterpiece has spent over half a decade dominating the online role-playing scene, with no sign of letting up. Nothing comes close. Player opinions of Azeroth may have waivered through the years, but critics unite in praise each time a substantial update or expansion pack adds to the already bulging install size. Whatever your thoughts on the game are, and no matter how many times you have cancelled your subscription (only to resub later), World of Warcraft is arguably the greatest MMORPG in the world.
Hello and welcome to OnRPG's new weekly column Meta's Verse all about City of Heroes. I will be covering topics ranging from the latest game related news to player run events. Anything and everything related to the City of franchise that catches my eye will be talked about. Christmas may be on its way but only one thing is on the mind of the player base, Issue 19: Alpha Strike.
Xhodon is a browser-based MMOG that puts you in the shoes of a magician who has been provided a palace to rule, which is believed to come from a forgotten kingdom. The game is the usual browser strategy resource building game set in a mythical world.
Bloodline Champions is a free to play MMO that resembles Warcraft 3's Defense of the Ancients custom map. The game revolves completely around PVP and greatly relies on teamwork. With other DoTA-inspired games like League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth hitting the scene, it was no surprise that games like this would follow. While the game resembles some of the titles stated above, Bloodline Champions also has its own unique features. It looks reaaaaaally similar to its game play brothers in my opinion, but is it really good enough to compete with the games it tried so hard to copy? I seriously doubt that this game is an MMO as it plays and runs like its predecessors (which would technically mean that DoTA is an MMO).
As I sit inside my room, and the clear blue sky opens up over my little country for once, I can't help but feel bad for playing Company of Heroes Online (COHO). Shouldn't I be outside doing something else and enjoying the sun whilst it's out? After all I have recently acquired Dragon Quest IX and that game isn't going to play itself. So maybe I could play it whilst outside and sunbathing? All of these ideas quickly fade away as I begin to play COHO.
Back in 2008, Alaplaya graced Europe territories with a futuristic third person shooter that featured stylish team based gameplay and an even more stylish cyber world atmosphere, and it was called S4 League. Created by Pentavision, this third person shooter title was teeming with moderately fast action, style, twists on classic gameplay modes, style, ridiculous fashion and even more style. S4 has seen a lot of changes since its debut and now in 2010, Alaplaya opened its doors for US players to jump in.