Preview: World of Warcraft Cataclysm – Deepholm Sweet Home


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Do you remember when World of Warcraft was released? I do. I had been playing RuneScape for a couple of years and was pretty content with chopping trees and making bread. In fact, I thought RuneScape was the best thing since sliced bread. Around the time Warcraft hit shelves something strange began to happen to my little browser game. My co-players slowly began to appear less and less. My friends list became derelict in just a few weeks and I was left to kill Lesser Demons alone. Why? They had all moved onto what would become the biggest game in the world. World of Warcraft had begun its uprising. Five years and two expansion packs later, it has left most other MMORPGs bruised, battered and beaten. And my friends list is still just as empty.

Review: Windslayer Relies on PVP


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Wind Slayer is a side scrolling 2d MMORPG that shares many of the same features as LaTale and Maple Story. Although the game is good and has much to offer, it was often dismissed as a carbon copy of other 2D side-scrollers. That, by the way, is not a valid claim as it is the same as hating a certain game for belonging in a certain Genre. It really can't be a side-scroller if it doesn't walk on a side scrolling screen right? Anyway, the game is pretty amazing and is far from being the random clone I've heard about.

Vindictus Review: Painfully Awesome


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Vindictus, Nexon's newest action title, is here and in full swing, and unlike Nexon's current lineup, this one plans to be the most painful MMO you'll ever play.  This isn't your little cousin's MMO with cute monsters and such. Vindictus contains destructive beasts; deadly environments and balls-to-the-wall action that will make you squirm with joy.

Nostale Review: Being Cute is The Next Best Thing


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Nostale is a cute 3D MMORPG that is jam-packed with features aside from questing and grinding. The game puts you in the shoes of an adventurer trying his/her luck in the world of Eastmile.

OC Racing Review: Who Said Racing Can’t Be Simple?


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Racing games used to be the genre where the player's goal was only to be the fastest and the best among the racers. However with the sudden success of underground racing games like the Need for Speed franchise, looking good while winning has never been so important.

Country Wars Online Review – A Small Game With Small Potential


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Country Wars Online, published by Cisos Software, is a game released after the closing of the Indian version, A3 India. Country Wars follows a storyline based on war, deception, and evolution of the land of Helmarsh. The game promises an "epic massive multiplayer online role-playing fantasy, action and adventure game", but does it deliver? Let's take a look.

Hero: 108 Online Tour – Cartoon heroes come to life!


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Cartoon heroes come alive in a brand new action MMO for gamers of all ages. Hero: 108 Online is based on a cartoon series with the same name shown on Cartoon Network. Hero: 108 Online lets users play as the main characters straight from the cartoon series as well as some side characters, too. Hero: 108 Online uses simple arcade style controls for all types of gamers to pick up and play, as well as supporting all the features you'd come to expect from MMOs such as quests, guild support, PvP and more.

X Machine Online Review: An Entertaining Battle Royale


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X Machine Online (or Robogod Fighter Online in other countries) is a semi-side scrolling MMO beat 'em up game that mixes the elements of button inputs from various fighting games with the traditional dungeon crawler. Although the side-scrolling concept has been pursued by various games like Dragonica Online, X Machine also has its own set of unique features to offer, making it shine along with its game play predecessors. The game is completely story based and provides a long series of story missions, which must be satisfied, for players to FINISH the game. This system was used by games like Guild Wars, but what makes X Machine different from the rest? Let's find out...

Epic Duel Review: A Real Duel That’s EPIC


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Epic Duel is a turn based fighting game, which you can play in the comforts of your web browser. The game runs on flash format and has an awesome set of visuals to back it up. What makes this game special is its simple yet fun method of game play. It's always fun to whack enemy players along the way, so PVP enthusiasts may actually have a lot of fun playing this game. Take it as a more interactive version of My Brute, which is also a flash based fighting game that doesn't give the players the ability to control their characters. So how EPIC is Epic Duel? Guess we're about to find out...

GunZ Online Review: Fun Despite Lag and Outdated Graphics


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GunZ Online is fast paced third-person shooter than allows players to duel it out in an arena with guns, katanas, daggers, and feats of Matrix-inspired stunts. The game is actually famous, being one of the first MMO shooters to feature this form of agility. The game has been a round for a long time now, and is still serving players. GunZ Online is literally a fun casual game. You don't really have to know your stats to perform well in this game. As long as you know how to shoot and dodge consecutively, then you're going to have a lot of fun playing this game. I suppose I enjoyed this game to some extent as it made its debut during the prime of Counterstrike.

Rumble Fighter Review: Hardcore Fighting Game Parading As a Casual One


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Rumble Fighter (RF) is a multiplayer online fighting game available for the PC. It has been around since 2007 and many elements of the game have changed since then. What hasn't changed much is the deep-seated game play mechanic that hardcore fighting game fans can appreciate. While RF is portrayed as a casual fighting game that every gamer and their mother should be able to get the hang of, you can dig deeper into the gameplay and find out there's more to it than meets the eye.

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