Battle of Destiny: Asian Version of Golden Axe Anyone?


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For those who grew up playing old school side-scrolling adventure games, Battle of Destiny is a prime example of such a theme being put in a MMO situation and the way I see it, Battle of Destiny has in fact infused the two masterfully.

WorldShift Review: Is This An MMO?


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It's really hard to come up with something new nowadays, but it's always a cool thing for MMOGs to inherit the awesomeness from old single player games. Since these games tend to evolve further, an improved version of an old genre may also be considered something new. This is where the game World Shift kicks in, being one of the most well played MMORTSes (Massively Multiplayer Online Real Time Strategy) today.

Darkwind War on Wheels Review: Turn Based Road Rage Anyone?


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I'm a big fan of Twisted Metal from back in the hay day of the PlayStation. Ever since then that game became a personal benchmark in terms of car-violence themed games. With that in mind, I never really thought that there would come a time where  a decent turn-based game like this would turn up.

Cue Online Preview: BREAK!


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Cue Online is an online billiard game from Games Campus, the company who has brought us games like Manga Fighter, Tank Ace, Shot Online and Asda Story. As the name suggests, you go head to head with other players in a series of billiard matches.

Aces High Review: Be Glad You live in the 20th Century


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Playing simulation games never really gets old. Even those "World War X" themed games where you get to fly and experience how it feels to pilot or drive those old planes and vehicles that are part of our sad history of warfare.

Fantasy Earth Zero Review: Final Fantasy It Ain’t


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The first thing that came up when I tried Fantasy Earth Zero is the Square Enix logo that you can see in the lower part of the start screen. I thought immediately the game was made by one of my favorite game developers so I was excited with it.

Zodiac Online Review: Cool… I Think


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Geez! Talk about lacking ideas. Nah, just kidding! Zodiac online is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) that deals with ancient Chinese mythology (or at least a version of it). The story revolves around the arrival of doomsday (possibly an apocalyptic prophecy) and about the twelve eastern constellations who are hell-bent on stopping the catastrophe. Zodiac online is basically the same MMO we know and love, only with a different perspective and a less stereotypical storyline (YES! NO ORCS AND ELVES HERE FOLKS!). The concept is also a bit different as far as character creation and progression are concerned but we'll get to that as we go further with our review. The game is actually pretty cute, with "chibified" (small dimension) characters that are sure to make you go "aww". The game is actually one of the best 2d MMOs I've seen so far, kind of like a better version of Ragnarok online when it comes to its nicely done visuals. So aside from the Zodiacs and horoscopes, what separates this game from other 2d games? Is its visual advantage over its 2d brethren the only thing that makes it special? Yeah I know, the Logo is actually pretty catchy but there has to be something there.

Craft of Gods Review: Expertly Cross Classing


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Craft of Gods is a new MMORPG developed by Cyberdemon, a Russian Game Company. The game is based on Slavic Mythology and revolves around the fantasy world of Akvilon, a world torn apart by the war between the forces of Light and Darkness. Craft of Gods is Cyberdemon's first game and is delivering some serious progress as they continue to cater gameplay excellence. The game has an awesome PVP system and sports the famous RVR feature, which guarantees wars like you've never seen before. The game is currently on its open beta stage, meaning it still has a lot of room for improvement. Being a new MMO, the game is still bound to experience some hefty competition, and some indepth comparison regarding its features. Does it have what it takes to compete with today's MMOs? Let's see.

Bright Shadow Review


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Bright Shadow is a 3D MMORPG from GamepotUSA. The game mixes a familiar game system and cutesy anime graphics to create an addicting online game.

RuneScape Review – A (browser) Window To The World


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RuneScape is a 3D browser-based MMORPG from British company Jagex. Released initially in January 2001, the game has received numerous accolades and currently holds a coveted Guinness World Record. April saw the release of RuneScape's Dungeoneering skill, giving players the ability to team up and take on high-level beasts for even greater rewards.  Almost ten years since its inception, what does the world's most popular free MMORPG have to offer gamers in a market dominated by vast, client based virtual worlds?

Karma: Operation Barabossa: Player Versus Player Versus Zombies


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It's been a while since we last saw an new FPS online game, and might I say that this one doesn't disappoint. Karma: Operation Barabossa is a fictional MMOFPS set in World War II, where the Germans continue to harass the land of Europe (like I said, completely fictional). Perhaps another factor that would stress the "fiction" part completely would be the ravaging zombies walking around (yep, that's right! Zombies), all thanks to the Mad Scientist, Dr Fritz who lost it during the war. Now that I think about it, the game seems to be a bit late as the zombie era of gaming pretty much ended 2 years ago (if you remember, 2008 = Left 4 Dead, Zombie Apocalypse, Resident Evil 5 etc). The visuals are absolutely stunning, and it is very hard to compare with its older counterparts. It's a fatal-three-way of Player vs Player vs Zombies, so nothing can get more action-packed thanthat.

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