Plane Shift Review: Good Details for Old Game


REVIEW

Plane Shift is an innovative 3D MMORPG that made its debut back in May 2002. Although the game is old and possibly outdated, most of its features remain fresh and unchallenged by modern MMO games. Its game play mechanics are really simple but hard to master, especially since your character does not rely on classes. What made this game absolutely special is its compatibility with all three computer operating systems (Mac OSX, Windows, and Linux). The game is constantly being updated (yearly, I think), launching its most recent update in December 2009 (Now that's what I call support), providing more "updated" features for the most up-to-date gamers. Unlike other MMOs, roleplaying is encouraged in the world of Plane Shift, making use of its expansive and interesting lore, while also being the first choice in the server selection screen. It may be a bit hardcore for casual players, but it's quite enjoyable for those who want a change of scenery. 

Age of Armor Review: The Game Has Aged


REVIEW

Age of Armor is a client based MMORPG from Snail Games. The game follows the story of humanity going against its enhanced counterparts, the enhanced humans and neo humans. Your part in the game's grand scheme of things is to be an armor pilot, the game's version of a robot/mech pilot, of your chosen race and planet.

IGG 4th Anniversary Interview: Getting games since 2006


FEATURE

IGG is one of the most successful Free to Play companies around with popular titles such as Tales of Pirates and Angels Online. Their fourth anniversary, which took place earlier this year, was the perfect time for them to release more updates and announce new games. IGG decided to give us here at OnRPG a chance to ask them how it all began and how exactly they celebrated their fourth anniversary. We interviewed Daniel Lin, Marketing Director at IGG, who revealed some interesting facts about IGG and their upcoming games.

DragonicaÂ’s Couples: Show Your Love With The New Marriage System


ARTICLE

gPotato Europe is delighted to announce that the marriage system is now incorporated into its free, manga-style online action game Dragonica, and is available for all players from today. Dream weddings can now be a reality, thanks to the highly anticipated Dragonica marriage system. The beautiful wedding hall has officially opened its doors, complete with a registrar and wedding planner to take care of everything that the big day requires. For couples looking to take things to the next level, the marriage system is the perfect add-on, as it casts aside all doubt that both partners belong together.  The marriage system unlocks an exciting new quest chain that is especially designed for, and exclusive to, married couples - it's not just a mere ritual as these new adventures can only be conquered together!

Stellar Dawn


NEWS Stellar Dawn is the forthcoming sci-fi MMORPG from Jagex, the creators of the highly acclaimed RuneScape. Set in an alien star system, Stellar Dawn will offer an exciting multiplayer game experience i...

What Mission Against Terror is All About


ARTICLE

Mission Against Terror(MAT) is a free to play first person shooter(FPS) set in a fictional time not far from our own, pitting two teams against each other all around the world.  From the male civilian with a vengeance to a war-torn female soldier with something to prove, characters from all walks of life come together to fight for a common goal.  Fueled by a wide array of real-world weaponry from practical assault rifles to massive gatling guns, MAT will be the next big player in online first person shooters.

Legend of Edda to begin Closed Beta Testing September 30


ARTICLE

Leading online game publisher, GamesCampus.com, revealed today the closed beta testing dates for its upcoming free-to-play, massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG), Legend of Edda. The game will enter into closed beta testing on September 30, 2010 and continue through October 11, 2010.  

Overnight Banning of MMOs


FEATURE

Video Games serve as both passion and addiction. It's sad that I have to write something negative about MMOs after watching the "Videogames Can Make the World a Better Place" video. I would be lying if I said that MMO gaming or video games in general have nothing but positive effects. Issues like insomnia, violence, and overall irresponsibility are said to be acquired through video games. In an attempt to cease this virtual outbreak, Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has devised a plan to lessen this particular or would be addiction by imposing an overnight or six-hour blackout on MMO gaming.

Warstory – Europe in Flames


NEWS WARSTORY – Europe in Flames is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer strategy game set during World War II. Players command their own allied companies, consisting of powerful combat units and in...

Sword 2 Interview: A Hybrid Game


INTERVIEW

Firstly, congratulations on your recent launch and thank you for taking the time to answer a few questions, could you start by giving those who might not be familiar to the game a run down what Sword 2 is?