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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Prison Block
Prison Block is a browser-based, prison themed RPG created by Idle Media Inc. Players can fight against an inner mafia group within a prison scene by joining with a gang, starting up a new gang and battle it out to see who will be the last men standing.
Features:
Power up: Battle through the prison world and level up your character’s HP, energy, stamina and many other stats.
Multiple prisons Get set off to multiple prisons located in New Jersey, Arizona, South Dakota and more.
Gang warfare: Join a gang or start your own in order to survive against the competition.
PvP Enjoy various forms of PvP including Attack, Mugging, Spying and Cell Raiding.
Prey
Prey is a psychological thriller focused on intense first-person shooter action with the backdrop of mystery, space, and the ever present danger of aliens from an experiment gone wrong, available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.
Spaaaaace: The endless expanse of the galaxy is cold, dark, deafeningly silent, and unforgiving, but at the same time: utterly beautiful.
Kill it with Fire!: Fight back against the deadly parasitic creatures with equally dangerous weaponry.
Good Morning Morgan: Investigate and uncover the truth behind the disaster.
Dishonored 2 E3 Trailer
Reclaim the throne through any means necessary.
Dishonored 2
Dishonored 2 returns to Dunwall 15 years later, but all is not well. A mysterious usurper has removed and outlawed empress Emily Kaldwin. Both Corvo, the previous title’s assassin protagonist, and Emily now fight for justice, be it through stealthy pacifist operations, or through a relentless bloody rampage, available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.
Be Good, Alright?: Complete the entire game without killing a single human being, or just slaughter anyone that looks at you funny.
Dual Fates: Play as either Corvo or Emily; both are equipped with their own abilities, perspectives, and deadly weapons.
The Outsider: Become the shadows themselves with a suite of new skills that can be upgraded along unique paths such as lethal or nonlethal options.
Gaming with a Full-Time Job
I had originally planned on continuing my “Adventure Log” but that will happen tomorrow! Instead, I read an interesting question on the OnRPG Forums. A forum-goer pointed out that now that he’s married, and works a full-time job, the options for gaming seem to be so much smaller. And he’s right! He’s absolutely right. Though I’m not married, I do spend a great deal of my week working, planning content for YouTube, Streaming to keep eyes on our product, an upcoming Podcast, and then social/familial obligations. When does that leave time for me to play shit just for me? It’s a real chore. I have a lot of friends who work 40-80 hours a week and maybe get one day a week to enjoy a game. One of my closest friends, whom I first bonded with over gaming, tabletop and otherwise, probably hasn’t bought a new game in over a year. Not because he can’t afford it, but he has lost the urge he used to have. Not enough time in the day!
His answer is tabletop RPGs. His wife, brothers, and other close friends play with them and in that, they can enjoy some quality gaming time without having to spend a lot of money. They usually get together once a week, or every other week for most of the day. Hard to get that kind of schedule with a group, but success has its rewards. I don’t have as much time to play with them as I used to though. What’s my answer? Well, I have to ask this person, “Does your spouse game?” if so, find a game you two can play together, like an MMO. Something you can casually play and level and enjoy each others company. WoW is a good mark for that. Or FFXIV. Mobile games are another solid choice. I don’t mean cellphone games, but like a 3DS or Vita. A good RPG that you can spend an hour or two with here and there, or short, exciting action/platformers. Your ultimate goal is to be able to enjoy a game while simultaneously not eating up all of your personal time. What do I do though? If it’s not something I play for work, or stream, or for an editorial or article, I either stick to free to play/multiplayer games like Smite, League of Legends, or pay games like Overwatch and Battleborn. Something I can enjoy, potentially with friends, that won’t take a lot of time. For the weekends, I tend to play longer roleplaying games, because that’s what I prefer, or a fighting game. I do enjoy practicing combos and stuff.
Those are the times when I have nothing going on, no reviews to work on, nothing to edit, just a few brief hours of relaxation time. Lots of folks think it’s great to be a game reviewer, and for many things, it is! I love it. But I don’t have too many games I purchased just to play it because I wanted it. And if I do, I don’t really have the time to finish them. If you’re looking on advice on how to game with a full-time job, figure out who, if anyone you can play with, look at how much spare time you have, and what titles you like. If you like to be competitive, maybe CS:Go, Overwatch, League, something like that. Aktilum, if you’re looking for stuff that requires little investment and you can still have fun? Overwatch. It’s challenging, fun, doesn’t require a ton of investment if you don’t want it. Something casual, but still challenges you a bit. Smite is probably the game I play the most alone though, between that and Overwatch.
Weekdays: Overwatch, Smite, League of Legends, Street Fighter 5
Weekends: RPGs, Overwatch, League of Legends, Street Fighter 5, Whatever Retro RPG has my eye [currently FFIV]
The King of Fighters XIV: Team Official
King of Fighters XIV showcases the oddest team on the roster, Team Official, featuring the electric Sylvie, the deadly sand manipulator Kukri, and the Chinese Opera dancer Mian.
Is there success in the Free-to-Play market?
Do people spend money on the “Free to Play” market? That’s an interesting question. The notion that the game is “free”, but players can invest into it if they enjoy it does not force players to put money down, but it is definitely an incentive for a player to drop cash on a game. That is, if they really are having fun [or want to progress faster]. Now, I play a lot of F2P games, and some of them I throw money at. Some of them like Smite, some of them like League has way more of my money than I’m ever going to admit to here. But there’s a real fear, a terror here. Most “hot” free to play games fizzle out and that money is gone forever. Some games might offer a refund or something, but many, hell, most don’t! What about Infinite Crisis? Anybody remember the DC MOBA? Probably not. It collapsed in on itself. It’s not the only F2P game that had a little cash shop that perished, but it’s a great example.
Red Fox Insights put together a pretty interesting read, using the MMOHuts audience as their basis of research. While I think that’s terrific, since they sign my paychecks, I think it would have been better to get a larger base for this. Maybe they could expand onto Reddit, or a variety of other forums to really make this research stick. Now, what this research concluded was that from our audience, that 14.64% of our audience admitted to spending real money on the MMO Skyforge. Now personally, I only technically have money vested in it, since a friend bought me into the early beta. They go on record saying that “This number is roughly 10% less than games like World of Tanks, which describes itself as a “global-scale MMO action game.” Why is this? What do we take away? Why does ESO’s cash shop still succeed, the same with League of Legends, SMITE, or hell, World of Warcraft and The Old Republic? These games are established.
The big fear is that, as I said above, that a game that is new will not last, it will fizzle like so many games before them, and that money will have been wasted. I for one, hate wasting money. I won’t spend money on a game I think won’t last, unless I really really have fun with it. Another thing: I’m from a generation of gamer that we could unlock everything in game through hard work or time spent. Not by spending money. There are lots of people that hate the notion of DLC, or spending money on a game after they acquire it already. But these are FREE games. You aren’t spending 60 bucks to buy it. What’s the harm in spending a little something on it? The real takeaway? These upcoming Free-to-Play titles need to find a way to establish themselves, or make players appreciate them for their own merits. Maybe don’t start off pay-to-win or pay-to-go-faster. Maybe just start off with cute crap in the shop. Red Fox also noted that “Players who participated in Skyforge’s beta made purchases 5.8% more often than the sample audience. While not earth-shattering, it proves that a group of beta players have committed themselves to the world and characters of Aelion“. I can agree with this reasoning. Having access to a beta really helps. If you’re in a beta, you get to see the game grow, develop, and you find out if the devs really care about where their game is going. That can influence whether I spend money or not!
Trinium Wars Starter Edition Pack Giveaway
OnRPG has partnered with Inselgames Ltd to offer an amazing item pack to get you access to the full game of Trinium Wars, alongside tons of goodies and power-ups!
Trinium Wars is a postapocalyptic Sci Fi MMORPG set in the remains of Planet Earth after World War III that is now controlled by mutants. Join the fight for the rarest substance in the universe: Trinium. Support the Human forces to reconquer their home planet, which they had to leave after the devastating consequences of World War III, or join forces with the Narc, who were forced to leave their planet after depleting all its resources. Exciting and varied quests will lead you through the story of Trinium Wars. Special instance missions let you Tanks, Mechs or even Monsters. As high level content up to 1000 players can simultaneously fight in the “Resource War” mode, build up camps and mine precious Trinium. For fast PvP fun Trinium Wars offers an additional MOBA style Arena mode while the basebuilding mode will allow for more tactical choices and the chance to craft new equipment, potions and even skills. The big run for Trinium has started be part of it!
Features:
● two unique races, Humans and Narc, each with unique graphic style
● different regions with unique environments
● postapocalyptic / Sci Fi story with hundreds of quests
● traditional, tabbased RPG combat with a huge selection of skills and loot
● basebuilding mode: players can build various buildings in their base to produce equipment, potions and even skills
● playerdriven economy including Auction House trading
● customizable UI
● special missions let you control tanks, robots or helicopters
● Dungeons for Solo or Groups
● Battlefield: exciting PVP MOBAstyle matches in special battle arenas with valuable rewards
● Resource War: Factionbased PvP action for up to 1000 players (unlocked at level 30)
The keys contain the full game as well as 1000 cash currency and the following items from our Beginner Pack:
● 200x Beginner Powerpack (Increase HP, speed)
● 50 HP 2400 Recovery Ampule
● 25% Experience Bonus (7 days)
● Ring of Queen Rose : HP+62
● 1x Auto Looting Service (7days)
● 1x Item Drop Rate Bonus (7days)
● Inventory upgrade 4 slots
● Warehouse upgrade 5 slots
To Redeem your Key:
- Launch the Steam client software and log into your Steam account.
- Click the Games Menu.
- Choose Activate a Product on Steam…
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process.
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ARK: Redwood Biome and Spotlight: Titanosaur!
ARK: Survival Evolved is getting another beautiful biome, and a new terror to stalk its wooded areas! The Titanosaur, possibly the biggest creature in a multiplayer action game ever! See for yourself!




