The art team at CityState Entertainment present an early look at the Tuatha De Danann.
Yearly Archives: 2013
Battlefield Heroes EU Conquest MetaGame
Battlefield Heroes offers a new strategic competitive game mode that offers great loot opportunities to the victors.
Infinite Crisis Champion Profile – Wonder Woman
Infinite Crisis reveals the champion profile for Wonder Woman, a tanky initiator with plenty of utility.
Infinite Crisis Champion Profile – Nightmare Batman
Infinite Crisis reveals the nightmarish form of Batman as a stealthy lifestealing dps archetype.
Camelot Unchained: Andrew Talks Networking
Camelot Unchained‘s Andrew returns yet again this week to showcase their current networking and physics tech.
Arcane Saga Marches Toward Beta Test On May 7
Arcane Saga Marches Toward Beta Test On May 7
The wait is almost over. Netmarble.com, a leading global online game portal, is bringing the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Arcane Saga back to life with all-new content for players in North America, South America and Europe. In preparation for the rebirth, Netmarble is issuing a call for brave adventurers and warriors to sign up for the upcoming beta test on the game’s official site: www.ArcaneSaga.com.The game’s first beta test phase begins on Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
“It’s been more than a year since Arcane Saga was last seen on these shores, and we’ve been busy increasing the game’s fun factor in that time,” said Joe Kim, head project manager, Netmarble. “Players have been begging to get back into our game, and we’ve made it faster and easier than ever before.”

Arcane Saga is set on Prius, a planet cursed by Rashard, the king of all gods, for its creator’s defiance. Prius now awaits a foretold hero, the Xenor, to rise and free the world from Rashard’s grip. To become the Xenor, players will have to jump into the game and prove themselves worthy.
Arcane Saga offers an unrivaled, fast and fun MMO experience, in which players can:
Create Ruthless Combos – The combo system creates a fun combat style in which players choose the rewards. Players plan combos using any skills learned from jobs, then select corresponding bonuses. Timing is crucial in executing combos, but the perks are worth it!
Acquire Numerous Jobs – Players can obtain multiple jobs and learn numerous unique skills; the possibilities are truly endless. The job system provides players the freedom to become whomever they choose to be. Each job focuses on a specific role, such as damage, healing, tanking or player-versus-player (PvP) combat.
Experience Savage and Challenging PvP – Only one hero can free Prius from Rashard’s curse. The competitiveness means bloodshed in the PvP arena as well as Siege events. Players will need to be on their toes and watch their backs for incoming attacks.
As Arcane Saga heads into closed beta testing, eager players can register for their chance to be among the first to play the game by signing up on the game’s official web site: www.ArcaneSage.com.
OnRPG Shotgun News 4/5: Dragon’s Prophet, Blizzcon, Arcane Saga, and Much More!
OnRPG Shotgun News 4/5: Dragon’s Prophet, Blizzcon, Arcane Saga, and Much More!
By Shannon Doyle (Leliah), OnRPG Elder Scribe
Dragon’s Prophet Introduces New Zone
Dragon’s Prophet has introduced a new mid level zone called Laedis. A floating continent made up of islands in the clouds for levels 31 to 40. The main city Arteicia serves as the main trading hub as well as providing portals to take players to PvP and a housing area called Auratian Sky Archipelago.
BlizzCon Ticket Sales Announced
Tickets for the seventh BlizzCon will go on sale in two batches. The first sale will be on April 24th and the second on April 27th. In addition a limited number of tickets will go on sale for a pre-con benefit dinner for the Children’s Hospital of Orange County. BlizzCon is taking place November 8th and 9th this year at theAnaheimConvention Center inAnaheim,California.
Arcane Saga Heads Towards Beta
Arcane Saga, aka the MMO Formerly Known As Prius Online is now taking sign ups for its relaunch under the banner of Netmarble. The first beta phase is due to start on May 7th.
Virtual Property in Entropia Universe Bought at Auction for $150,000
The moon has been sold in Entropia Universe to a small group of investors for $150,000. The sale of the moon property was announced as part of Entropia Universe’s tenth anniversary celebrations. And while this sounds like a big purchase it is dwarfed by previous sales which include one for $6,000,000 which took place in 2011.
Brazilian FPS Ballistic Beta Coming Soon
Brazilbased studio Aquiris Game has announced their team based FPS Ballistic will be entering closed beta sometime this spring. The browser based game boasts console quality gameplay with intense game modes. For more check out the new trailer.
Guild Wars 2 Goes 8-Bit in April

Hi, my name is Shannon and I’m an altoholic. I’m also completely addicted to Guild Wars 2 at the moment. So I’m taking over! A huge thank you to Merry who previously wrote the Guild Wars 2 coverage for OnRPG called Tyrian Times. If you’re a fan of Merry you can still catch her weekly WoW articles every Wednesday. I’ve decided to make the transformation complete with a name change! I just haven’t thought of a name yet. What would you call a weekly article about GW2?
Anyway, enough about all that lets get to the topic on everyone’s mind right now. The Super Adventure Box!
Now I don’t know about anyone else but I have been logging in and playing through it at least once every day since it came out. And I’m pretty sure that is going to continue all month.
What’s that? You’ve been on Mars all week and not had internet access so you have no idea what I’m talking about? Well let me get you up to speed. On April Fools Day Guild Wars 2 went retro. Complete with a rendition of the Guild Wars 2 theme that sounds like it came straight off an NES. Along with it for 24 hours (give or take some) 8-bit style chests littered the word which when opened unleashed little 8-bit creatures. Why were the chests there? A little Asura in Rata Sum named Moto. Who is named after Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario, Zelda, Star Fox, and you know just about every other awesome old school game out there. They even made Moto look like him! Well, sort of.

He invented a new educational tool called the Super Adventure Box. Best of all he’s asking you to test it out! Ok, that may not actually be the best part. The 80s style commercial really…well, it’s totally righteous!
Ok, so the point is the Super Adventure Box is a limited time dungeon which takes place in a 3d 8-bit style world where you have to save the Princess. It is available to play in Rata Sum but only for the month of April. In it you collect baubles which can be used to buy tools in the Super Adventure Box, or if you take them outside the box with you and talk to Moto you can get anything from Obsidian Shards to awesome weapon skins. But, I warn you now. The skins aren’t cheap. It costs 250 baubles to make a bauble bubble. And the weapon skins cost 50 bubbles! Thankfully we have all month to get them.

Now, I have seen a few people complaining on various forums about the Super Adventure Box. I have a theory about them. They were most likely a child of the 90s. So for them its “ghetto” instead of the awesome nostalgia trip for anyone older. This theory is mostly supported by the amounts of times I’ve heard/read someone saying the SAB is based off Minecraft. It reminds me of all the Twilight fangirls who freaked out when The Wolfman came out. They screamed that it was ruining what “real” werewolves were like, pointing to Jacob Black as a real werewolf. (Though amusingly wiki doesn’t list Twilight as a movie with werewolves in it.) Then on the other side of the coin there are those of us, of which there are many more, who love it! I would love to see the Super Adventure Box become something like the Fractals that is left in all year and becomes a regular part of Tyria. Of course, if that happened it would kill the potential uses for it in future April Fools Day jokes. But you know, I’d be ok with that.
Have you found all the secrets yet? I haven’t! I only found out about the warp worm yesterday. And I’ve only seen one of the Queen Bee Dogs though I’ve read that there are more. I also haven’t completed world 2-1, Rapids yet. I have been digging up a ton of the secret digging spots though to get those baubles. And I plan on investing in the bombs this weekend to get at the secret caves.
How about those rumors that the next levels will be coming in the next month?
Sadly, ArenaNet’s Josh Foreman has shot those rumors down. They will be coming though! But there are no promises on when. And it has been said that they would like to do more weapon skins for when they are released because not every weapon type has a skin. And this is something that annoyed quite a lot of players, especially anyone who plays an Engineer. They get enough hate already don’t they? But that’s a subject for a future article.

Have fun in the Super Adventure Box. But keep in mind there is more going on in Tyria. Centaurs are still marching into Human lands, the danger from the Molten Alliance is growing into what may turn into an all out war, and the Risen are always a danger. You may leave Rata Sum on May 1st to see that Tyria has been handed over to the forces of evil because all the heroes were trying to save a digital Princess.
But don’t let that deter you. Enjoy the SAB while you can. It is a great trip down memory lane with many jokes and nods to games gone by that only someone who played them would know. And don’t let the naysayers get you down. Every party has a pooper.
Camelot Unchained: Game Made Out of the Web
Camelot Unchained presents the concept of designing UI and other functions in HTML, creating a hybrid browser title.
Empire Universe 3 Â Conquer the Universe from the Safety of Your Computer Chair
Empire Universe 3 – Conquer the Universe from the Safety of Your Computer Chair
By Jordan Hall (ApocaRUFF), OnRPG Journalist
Empire Universe 3 is the third game in a series of Empire Universe games, brought to us by Looki Publishing. It is a browser-based empire-builder with focuses on RTS-style elements. You can choose from a selection of species and planets to start your empire on and expand by conquering, researching, and building. It aims to be the ultimate in browser-based sci-fi games.
Features
Empire Building – Build your empire from the ground up and expand.
Resource Management – Conquer new plants and construct resource facilities to build your fleets.
Deploy Fleets – Build and control space ships, group them in to fleets and use them to expand and maintain your empire.
Tech Research – Develop your empires technology by training scientist to research.
Rich Sci-fi Setting – Choose from many different races, each unique to the Empire Universe lore.
Empire Universe 3 has every feature you could want from a space-themed empire builder. Resource management, conquering, tech advancement. It’s all there. The good news is that with Empire Universe 3, you are getting the refined and polished features tried in the previous two games. The only feature I did not like was the long wait times when doing certain things, such as upgrading buildings or some advanced research.
Customization
Customization in Empire Universe 3 was actually nice for a browser-based empire builder. You get to choose from one of the many available races/species and you get to choose how your starting planet looks. Beyond the initial empire creation, you are given plenty of options to choose your own path in the game. Of course, there is a pretty linear research path, at least at first, but you are still presented with a lot of freedom in choices.
Graphics
Empire Universe 3 has a lot of great art. It’s got a fully functioning interface that allows you to quickly and easily access many different features. There is a tiny bit of animation to give the otherwise stale scenes a bit of life. Despite everything being text-based at its core, the game offers graphics for everything to make it a lot less of a headache to sift through the data. Overall, the graphics are OK for what the game is.
Controls
I was surprised by how fluid and smooth the interface in Empire Universe 3. I am used to clunky controls when it comes to Empire Builders. Everything is displayed in an easy to reach place, so you don’t have to go through menu after menu just to figure out some tiny bit of information, yet at the same time it’s not over-packed. Every button I clicked on responded quickly. I would say the controls were good overall.
Community
I found the community in Empire Universe 3 to be extremely helpful. I had all my questions answered and received help and tips from vet players. I was invited in to a powerful alliance by a helpful player as soon as I got my government building up and functional. This is a game of alliances, so you will want to make friends. Interacting with those in the community will be important for expanding your empire.

Gameplay
With Empire Universe 3, you get your typical empire-building elements: City building, resource management, army creation, alliances, conquering new cities. However, it is given a new sci-fi skin and some new and neat features are thrown in to the mix. I’ve got to say that this was one of the more well thought-out empire-builders I’ve played. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately, depending on your perspective), the game takes a lot of time to accomplish things.
What I mean by the above is that the game has very long timers to accomplish objectives. An example is when I leveled by resource facility to level 2. That alone took over thirteen hours to complete. Luckily, every player is given access to the build queue for free. While I was talking to a vet players, who originally played Empire Universe 2, he said that a majority of people who quit the game do so because of the long timers.

Speaking of timers, there is only one way to shorten them, and that is with the cash shop money. Using real money, you can buy a special type of “crystal”. Using these crystals, you can greatly reduce, or completely eliminate, the timers on actions. In a game such as Empire Universe 3, this means that those with the bigger wallet could (potentially) have an advantage over others. I understand that the game needs to make money, though.
Like most empire-builders, you choose a race, start a city, and slowly build your empire from there and then expand out. Also like most empire-builders, you expand your available buildings and “troop” types by research. This game does not do it as linear as some games do, but there is a recommended “path” that most vet players will suggest you take so that you will not be at a complete disadvantage when you become vulnerable to attack.
To be honest, I was put off a lot by the long wait times, and it was hard for the game to hold my interest because of it. Sometimes it made sense, other times it did not. I have to admit that it does extend the lifespan of the available content though. It also means you need to play a decent amount of time before you can start doing some of the more fun things.
Conclusion
Empire Universe 3 is a decent game. If you do not mind the long timers and are looking for a game that only requires a small time investment each day, this could be what you are looking for. If you are looking for a game that is non-stop action, you aren’t in the right place. I really enjoyed the deep sci-fi lore that the game has, and the game was easy to use thanks to the innovative user interface. This is great for what it is and I suggest anyone looking for a solid empire-builder check it out.
Features: 3/5
Customization: 3/5
Graphics: 3/5
Controls: 4/5
Community: 5/5
Overall: 3/5 – While a lot of the game is familiar if you’ve played empire-builders before, Empire Universe 3 still manages to build on the existing series and improve past most of the competition in this MMO niche.







