Hobo Wars: Teaching You Why Hobos Are Cool


REVIEW

Hobo Wars is a browser based game created by HellBored Entertainment that puts you in as a smelly homeless dude (or dudette) trying to live a world of Hobo-ism (I just made that up). Hobo Wars gives you the chance to live your dreams of being a hobo without losing your house to the bank in real life.

Realm of the Mad God: Pixel Nostalgia


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What happens when 8 bit graphics meets a browser based massively multiplayer shooter? Realm of the Mad God happens. This online game is brought to us by Wild Shadow Studios. Oryx, the very angry god, wrangles the player's character to his world to be eaten by his minions who protect him while destroying the land. It is up to the heroes of the nexus to destroy all of the Mad God's monsters, culminating in defeating him in glorious combat.

Be The BOSS with Business Tycoon Online


REVIEW

Business Tycoon Online is a browser based MMO that tackles the intricacies of the business world. As the title states, you are an enterprising "tycoon" who plans on starting your own empire in the virtual world of BTO. As a business-centric game, I must say I am impressed with the depth the game goes to.

Urban Rivals: Bagpipes, Pillz, and Rock & Roll


REVIEW

Urban Rivals is a browser-based trading card game set in a fictional world called Clint City, a place where dark figures stalk every dark alley. The card battle rules are simple and easy to follow, and animations are fluid and entertaining.

Meta’s Verse: City of Heroes Epic Contest!


REVIEW

City of Heroes Issue 20: Incarnate is live! You have the chance to make yourself more powerful and take on even more Praetorians. Don't have Going Rogue yet? Always wanted to give City of Heroes a try? Well the folks at OnRPG have heard your cries, and come armed with the Going Rogue Complete Collection.

Top 10 Features EVERY MMO Should Have-Part 1


REVIEW

MMOs have been around for quite some time now... catering its breathtaking gameplay, while constantly expanding its features to make the experience a bit more satisfying than ever before. Yes, MMOs must have their own defining features, but there's always one particular trait that stands out, making you wish every MMOs should have it. Here is Part 1 of what I think every MMO should have (in order of importance).

King of Kings 3: Gods of the Seven Realms


REVIEW

King of Kings 3 is another brave new entry in the 3D fantasy MMORPG genre. The game takes you to a medieval world where you can become a king of your own land and defeat other realms with your power. King of Kings 3 will not mislead you with claims of new MMORPG features although it proudly bears the tagline "the ultimate PVP and clan war MMORPG". The question is, does it live up to its promises or will it leave you a bad taste in the mouth

League of Legends: DelightfulLee Sinple


REVIEW

Lee Sin is a... Okay, I'm going to admit it here. I've spent a few days of solid play with this guy and I really can't put my finger on what role he's meant to fill. In theory he's a burly damage dealing support character that assists the team's tank while screwing with the enemy team's positioning. In practise he suffers from having no overall focus.

Elsword: Closed Beta Impressions


REVIEW

Elsword promises to feature fast and easy arcade action, off-the-wall anime and manga visuals, RPG elements and all that good stuff we come to expect from free-to-play titles.

Under The Wire: Vampire The Masquerade-Bloodlines


REVIEW

Bloodlines is very much driven by a narrative, based on the pen and paper role-playing series Vampire: The Masquerade. You can expect a very detailed and atmospheric tale. But there is also a lot of freedom to be had, and you often find yourself branching off to take part in many of the games intriguing side quests.

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