Top Ten MMOs of All Time (According to Metacritic)

by on Dec 31, 2015

As the clock counts down the final hours of 2015, we've put together a list of the Top Ten MMOs of All Time based on current Metacritic rankings. While some might be obvious includes, a few titles will no doubt surprise you. Read on for the full list!

Aggregate review scores can be a good thing. While not as prominent as it once was, Metacritic contains a wealth of useful information for consumers and industry analysts alike. 

We've compiled a listing of the current top ten MMOs of all time, based on their global rankings on Metacritic. Along the way, we also picked up some interesting nuggets of information that speak volumes about not only how MMOs are viewed by the video gaming industry as a whole, but also the overall impact of new releases in 2015. Some examples include:

No MMOs are present within the current top 100 games of all time on any platform (the highest ranking MMO falls a bit short with a global rank of 153) Only one game released in 2015 reached the top 100: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Fallout 4 - a game that has topped multiple Game of the Year lists for 2015 - only managed to achieve a peak global rank of 624 on Xbox One, with a critic score of 88. According to critics, Star Wars Pinball: Balance of the Force (Xbox 360) is considered a better game than Star Wars: The Old Republic. Aggregate review scores can also be a bad thing, apparently.

A couple of quick notes before we dive into the list:

The rankings below do not reflect the opinions or critical review scores of Ten Ton Hammer or its staff - rankings are based wholly on aggregate Metacritic rankings In cases where mulitple rankings are present for a given title based on cross-platform releases, we went with the highest rank achieved unless otherwise noted

So without further delay, let’s dive right into the current list!

TOP TEN MMOS OF ALL TIME - BASED ON CURRENT METACRITIC RANKINGS
Global Rank 153
Critic Score 93
Release Date Nov 23, 2004
World of Warcraft is the highest ranked MMO of all time, but over time has dropped out of the Top 100 with a current Global Rank of 153. It also holds the distinction of being one of only a handful of base games to outrank every one of its own expansions.
Global Rank 419
Critic Score 90
Release Date Aug 28, 2012
Guild Wars 2 earned a 94/100 in the original review on Ten Ton Hammer published in 2012. It is the only MMORPG to be awarded Ten Ton Hammer's Game of the Year award more than once, including the Best of 2015 Awards.
3. Phantasy Star Online
Global Rank 493
Critic Score 90
Release Date Jan 29, 2001
Phantasy Star Online is often overlooked in discussions about classic MMOs, but has proven to be incredibly influential over time. Skyforge, for example, is considered by many to draw heavy inspiration from PSO.
4. Guild Wars
Global Rank 513
Critic Score 89
Release Date Apr 26, 2005
The original Guild Wars Prophecies campaign (listed on Metacritic simply as Guild Wars) was not intended to be an MMO when first released. Over time, however, consumers played it like an MMO regardless of genre classifications, which helped pave the way for Guild Wars 2 to be developed as a proper MMOG.
5. EVE Online: Special Edition
Global Rank 724
Critic Score 88
Release Date Mar 10, 2009
EVE Online is perfect example of why revisiting review scores for an MMO can be a good thing. MMOs tend to evolve dramatically over time, and by the time the Special Edition for EVE was released in 2009, critics largely agreed that the game had improved immensely over time (the original release only managed to achieve an aggregate score of 69 back in 2003).
6. Dark Age of Camelot
Global Rank 738
Critic Score 88
Release Date Sep 1, 2001
Dark Age of Camelot continues to influence modern MMO design when it comes to large-scale faction-based combat systems. Titles like Guild Wars 2 and The Elder Scrolls Online have RvR systems in place that draw heavy inspiration from DAoC, and of course there is also the in-development Camelot Unchained.
7. Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar
Global Rank 1090
Critic Score 86
Release Date Apr 24, 2007
Lord of the Rings Online was well received by critics and fans alike, and went on to make one of the most successful transitions of all time from a subscription service to a free-to-play model.
8. Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
Global Rank 1099
Critic Score 86
Release Date Sep 16, 2008
Warhammer Online was hailed by critics as one of the best new MMOs in the post-World of Warcraft era, but also helps illustrate how high review scores at launch don't always mean a healthy long-term prospect.
9. Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn (PS4)
Global Rank 1120
Critic Score 86
Release Date Apr 14, 2014
Final Fantasy XIV has a long and storied history, but one with a bright future thanks to a successful reboot in 2013. Interestingly enough, the PS4 release the following spring achieved even higher review scores than its PC counterpart 8 months earlier.
10. City of Heroes
Global Rank 1188
Critic Score 85
Release Date Apr 27, 2004
The impact of City of Heroes on the MMO industry is difficult to summarize with a few brief statements. It not only brought us our first proper super hero themed MMO, but raised the bar for character customization to levels previously unheard of within the genre. The critical reception at launch was strong, though it has since been overshadowed by the even stronger reaction from fans at the time of its closure.

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