Hero:108 Online
Prepare for battle, coming this April in Battle of the Immortals. Are you ready to become a hero?
MMOs have been very successful in a limited number of genres, primarily fantasy and science-fiction. However there is one genre developers have completely failed to incorporate into an MMO. Try as they might there has been no successful release with an even relatively authentic experience.
If you're into hardcore racing games, this game probably isn't for you. Racing Star: Come on Baby is a MMO Racing Game that features babies who look more absurd than cute. The cars in the game are more cartoonish than realistic, which shouldn't be a surprise since we're talking about babies here. The in game vehicles revolve around running rhinos, box-type cars and other crazy vehicles.
True Games Interactive, an international multi-player online game developer and publisher, along with award-winning developer, Petroglyph, have launched a closed beta for their highly anticipated online, multiplayer action/RPG with strategic game play . Until now only a limited number of fans had been allowed into the game but now the companies have begun distributing closed beta keys and are inviting Mytheon fans to join in
on the closed beta test.
Tales of Fantasy is a massively multiplayer game that centers around the conflicts that emerge between competing factions. The below article presents more details about all the classes.
Space Conquer is a browser based MMO made by PLAYNITUDE. The game centers on building up your colony to eventually become the strongest leader on your little planet. The game boasts that it's the first of its kind to incorporate space to land warfare without having a graphically heavy interface.
PlayOMG has announced that N.E.O Online is scheduled to launch at 7:00PM, March 2nd (PST). N.E.O Online will provide an all-new gaming experience that enriches the elements of traditional MMORPG.
Everyone makes their own preparations to start dancing. So warm up and put on your special dresses to enjoy Dance Groove Online.
Remember those days when you wanted to play Legend of Mana but just couldn't order the AI to perform the same way you do? It's pretty easy to press start with the second controller but quite hard to find a player to help you out. It's undeniable that MMO games have created quite an impact in our gaming meta. Having a persistent world where players can help each other without the discomforts of partying up with AI is definitely a lot better than waiting for a friend to pick up the other controller. When it comes to multiplayer options, MMOs are the sure winner. Despite the graphics and extensive gameplay of most single player games, it does get a bit lonely considering the fact that you're playing with a bunch of people that aren't real to begin with. Isn't that why they try to make really smart AIs? To mimic real people.