Updated Fri, Oct 02, 2009 by Ralsu
Back by popular demand, I am including my brief description of each game in this week’s Top Ten. These descriptions will be static, but I hope they give readers a sense of what a game is about and encourage curiosity.
My game time this week has been dedicated to Nostale. So far, its color-saturated world is fun, but I’m still playing to investigate the level of substance in the game. I am really missing Runes of Magic. For those of you who missed it, check out my interview with Daniel Ulrich. I was glad to see the director of product management take the time to address the concerns of the player base.
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1Last week: 1 |
Runes of Magic -
(www.runesofmagic.com) Frogster Runes of Magic is a traditional fantasy game that uses a Dual Class system to inject a little strategy into character planning and a lot of flexibility into grouping. RoM has all of the features gamers want in a subscription-based game, but they’ll enjoy them for free here. |
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2Last week: 2 |
Atlantica Online - (http://atlantica.ndoorsgames.com/) NDOORS Atlantica is a squad-based fantasy strategy game that breaks the mold. Players can control up to nine characters at once in fast-paced turn-based combat. A lot of the systems in Atlantica are different from the standard fare on the market. |
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3Last week: 3 |
Dungeon Runners -
(http://www.dungeonrunners.com) NCSoft Dungeon Runners is a hack and slash fantasy game that infuses every aspect of gameplay with humor. DR makes fun of other games, the genre, and even itself. This is the perfect game for a player looking to blow off steam after a rough day at work. |
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4Last week: 4 |
Mabinogi - (http://mabinogi.nexon.net) NEXON Mabinogi provides so many things to do that it earns its self-appointed moniker of “A Fantasy Life.” Players can farm, play music, hunt, craft, go to school and more in this fantasy land. In Mabinogi, combat is not the only way to advance. |
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5Last week: 5 |
Requiem: Bloodymare - (www.playrequiem.com) Gravity Interactive Requiem: Bloodymare is a horror-themed game that blends the traditional elements of MMOGs with the visceral feel of a gore film. Requiem is worth a look because of its fresh take on setting in MMOGs. |
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6Last week: 6 |
Warrior Epic -
(http://warriorepic.com)
Possibility Space Warrior Epic is ready to begin the next round of closed beta soon. It provides a fantasy hack and slash dungeon crawler experience with some very innovative features, including the ability to choose different character classes for each dungeon and a Warrior Hall that grows with the player.
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7Last week: 7 |
Dream of Mirror Online - (http://domo.aeriagames.com) Aeria Games & Entertainment Dream of Mirror Online puts the player in the starring role of a classic Chinese myth. The eastern-based lore provides a refreshing twist on MMOGs, and the multi-class system makes character development in this fantasy game fun. |
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8Last week: 8 |
Exteel -
(www.exteel.com)
NCsoft Exteel is a lobby-based fragfest featuring customizable mechs. The graphics are top-notch, and the action is heart-pounding. |
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9Last week: 9 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine - (http://megaten.aeriagames.com) Aeria Games & Entertainment Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine Online brings the popular RPG to life in the MMOG sphere. Players can use friendly persuasion or aggressive coercion to get demons to fight by their side. The dark subject matter and modern setting of the game is a welcome contrast to the enchanted glens filled with pixies we often find in MMOGs.
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10Last week: 10 |
Perfect World International
- (www.perfectworld.com) Perfect World Entertainment, Inc. Perfect World International is a gorgeous fantasy game with unparalleled character customization. Wildly popular in the East, PWI is already garnering a rabid player base here in the West. |
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