Was REALLY looking forward to Star Trek Online, but not anymore. Still kinda interested in Age of Conan because I love the setting, but I'm not sure what to think after watching some videos recently.
Guess Warhammer is the game I look most forward to at the moment. There's nothing about it so far that I don't like (except the art style maybe, but I can certainly live with it).
At first I was most looking forward to AoC and Warhammer but I doubt they will compare to TCOS. Something about AoC being ported to a console game turns me off. Warhammer seems too cartoon'ish and WoW like for me. I need something new and Spellborn looks to have it.
I'm really looking forward to a new satisfying game that made me feel as involved as both SWG and WOW did. I preferably would like to see a new great Sci-Fi MMO and on the top of my list is Stargate Worlds. I'm also keeping an eye on both Huxley, Fallen Earth and Star Trek Online. But...
...on the other hand, my most intisipated game for now is Age of Conan. The problem is that i really would like to try all of the above and also Warhammer and Pirates of the Burning Sea as well. Since the last three mentioned are to arrive approximately the same time, what can i do? SInce i read that PotBS will not have any free-roaming, i am, as of now dumping it. Ah... what i wouldn't give for a new Star Wars Galaxies... *sigh*
Chronicles of Spellborn look nice... hmm... damn! Well, i think i'll start of with Tabula Rasa for now, until one of the above are launched, then i'll take it from there.
..play dreamfall, so you can learn a bit of what FUNCOM games are like...what may prepare you for AoC...and of cause for the secret world as well..what is my favorite as mentioned - because I really want to play a non typical antique sword'n spellcaster-game...but a game in our world in our time...or close to it as possible..
Hellgate: London - truly casual muchkin-fest with a zillion items to collect!
Warhammer Online - persistent world with it's own weight - burn down someone's capital! The way its world structure is conceived I imagine that at each log in you'll never find the world in the same state as you left it.
2 games whose dev teams correctly identified what works and what doesn't in today's MMORPGs and made a bunch of right choices regarding the basic premises of gameplay.
The rest don't seem that much fresh or revolutionary to me. I.e, although I adore Howard, Lovecraft and the rest, AoC smells of WoW-like game focus (PvE grind, mindless PvP until endgame, PvE raids and some interesting PvP at max lvl... too much bother for me to level a char through 80 levels so I can eventually do what I bought the game for... and that would be guild v guild warfare in border kingdoms)... As for the rest, Darkfall seems interesting but so are the flying saucers and crop circles - I ain't buying it till I see it.
Shadow of Legend, a new game can run both on PC, PPC , Smartphone simutaneously. I've looking for a game that can play everywhere and anytime for a long time , and Shadow of Legend gives me the answer.
By the way, the game has been added here this day, an exciting news to me
I am anticipating an ''earth and beyond 2'' The mmo market is light on mmo's that are sci-fi and ones that are not based on named franchises. Earth and beyond was imho a unique mmo that was sci-fi and was not based off some named show or movie series. A man can dream though,... a man can dream.
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Was REALLY looking forward to Star Trek Online, but not anymore. Still kinda interested in Age of Conan because I love the setting, but I'm not sure what to think after watching some videos recently.
Guess Warhammer is the game I look most forward to at the moment. There's nothing about it so far that I don't like (except the art style maybe, but I can certainly live with it).
The Chronicles of Spellborn!
At first I was most looking forward to AoC and Warhammer but I doubt they will compare to TCOS. Something about AoC being ported to a console game turns me off. Warhammer seems too cartoon'ish and WoW like for me. I need something new and Spellborn looks to have it.
WELL online. Which is going to be a lot better than stargate worlds and star trek put together. It's a techno-magic modern original world.
Here's the official website: www.wellonline.com
And the fan forum: http://wellonline.proboards99.com/
The secret world...
but that's a secret... so - I never told you!!
I'm really looking forward to a new satisfying game that made me feel as involved as both SWG and WOW did. I preferably would like to see a new great Sci-Fi MMO and on the top of my list is Stargate Worlds. I'm also keeping an eye on both Huxley, Fallen Earth and Star Trek Online. But...
...on the other hand, my most intisipated game for now is Age of Conan. The problem is that i really would like to try all of the above and also Warhammer and Pirates of the Burning Sea as well. Since the last three mentioned are to arrive approximately the same time, what can i do? SInce i read that PotBS will not have any free-roaming, i am, as of now dumping it. Ah... what i wouldn't give for a new Star Wars Galaxies... *sigh*
Chronicles of Spellborn look nice... hmm... damn! Well, i think i'll start of with Tabula Rasa for now, until one of the above are launched, then i'll take it from there.
..play dreamfall, so you can learn a bit of what FUNCOM games are like...what may prepare you for AoC...and of cause for the secret world as well..what is my favorite as mentioned - because I really want to play a non typical antique sword'n spellcaster-game...but a game in our world in our time...or close to it as possible..
Hellgate: London - truly casual muchkin-fest with a zillion items to collect!
Warhammer Online - persistent world with it's own weight - burn down someone's capital! The way its world structure is conceived I imagine that at each log in you'll never find the world in the same state as you left it.
2 games whose dev teams correctly identified what works and what doesn't in today's MMORPGs and made a bunch of right choices regarding the basic premises of gameplay.
The rest don't seem that much fresh or revolutionary to me. I.e, although I adore Howard, Lovecraft and the rest, AoC smells of WoW-like game focus (PvE grind, mindless PvP until endgame, PvE raids and some interesting PvP at max lvl... too much bother for me to level a char through 80 levels so I can eventually do what I bought the game for... and that would be guild v guild warfare in border kingdoms)... As for the rest, Darkfall seems interesting but so are the flying saucers and crop circles - I ain't buying it till I see it.
1. AoC
2. TF2
3. SWG2 if there will be any hehe
SWG pree cu and NGE whit a new game engine! (dream on dream on)
just my 2 cents
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1. Star Trek Online
2. WahHammer
3. Gods and heroes (before it was killed)
Hellgate London
Warhammer
AoC ( even though if my wife seen some of the screens I have, that game wont be allowed (o )( o)
=D
Ordered in terms of release and personal hype ratio. (if a game is coming out very soon it moves up on the list)
1) Tabula Rasa
2) Warhammer Online
3) Age of Conan
4) The Chronicles of Spellborn
5) Darkfall.
awaiting (in speculation)
1)Star Wars Galaxies (a sequel perhaps?)
2) Guild Wars 2
only one for me, Stargate World
Hellgate: London
Warhammer
Aoc
Guild Wars 2
Star Trek Online
I) Darkfall
II) Pirates of the Burning Sea
III) The Chronicles of Spellborn
IV) Warhammer Online
V) Guild Wars 2
VI) Aion
A different choice.
Shadow of Legend, a new game can run both on PC, PPC , Smartphone simutaneously. I've looking for a game that can play everywhere and anytime for a long time , and Shadow of Legend gives me the answer.
By the way, the game has been added here this day, an exciting news to me
www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/setView/overview/gameID/305
1. Darkfall
2. Warhammer
3.Jumpgate Evolution
Thats all maybe AoC too
WAR!!
swg:prenge or swg2
Darkfall for me
I am anticipating an ''earth and beyond 2'' The mmo market is light on mmo's that are sci-fi and ones that are not based on named franchises. Earth and beyond was imho a unique mmo that was sci-fi and was not based off some named show or movie series. A man can dream though,... a man can dream.
playing eq2 and two worlds
Don't get your hopes up for Tabula Rasa... *Grins and pukes*.
mmorpg's flop faster then mcdonalds cheese burgers these days.
Huxley
Perfect World
Warhammer
Age of Conan
I am pretty much only waiting on Winters Twilight, druid class looks amazing, lots of custumization with in each class check it out here:
http://www.winterstwilight.com/
Cannot wait for beta
im only looking forward to
1.WAR
2.aion
From the NCP and White Wolf studios:
World of Darkness Online, in 4 years.