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MMO Launch Spotlight | Tons Of MMOs Launched This Week And Are Ready To Play | MMORPG.com

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imageMMO Launch Spotlight | Tons Of MMOs Launched This Week And Are Ready To Play | MMORPG.com

We have survival games, themepark games, and we even threw in an indie top-down fantasy for you 2D fans out there. Let's jump into this week's releases. 

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  • strawhat0981strawhat0981 Member RarePosts: 1,224
    "Ready" these games are rough and I play Star Citizen. lol. Swords and crystals looks cool.

    Originally posted by laokoko
    "if you want to be a game designer, you should sell your house and fund your game. Since if you won't even fund your own game, no one will".

  • caalemcaalem Member UncommonPosts: 312
    Looked through all of them and I don't see anything worth playing. Tarisland in particular looks like a mobile cashgrab using the most common tropes/copy-pasted assets, etc.,
    Dekahn
  • AngrakhanAngrakhan Member EpicPosts: 1,869
    If Rebellion Against Rebellion managed to piss off its players and cause a mass exodus would that constitute a Rebellion Against Rebellion Against Rebellion?
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  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 10,033
    Tons? Also what are they considering a MMO?
  • DigDuggyDigDuggy Member RarePosts: 694


    "Ready" these games are rough and I play Star Citizen. lol. Swords and crystals looks cool.



    I live in rough. I play games 5, 10 years old that still have issues. I enjoy them, but they can work a nerve sometimes.
  • RobokappRobokapp Member UncommonPosts: 155
    how's the large-scale PvE endgame in them?
  • NeoyoshiNeoyoshi Member RarePosts: 1,502
    'tons' huh? I mean i guess. o__o


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  • RidrithRidrith Member RarePosts: 859
    It's crazy that not a single one of them seems to be worth playing. That's the nature of the genre, I guess.
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  • GrimDogGamingGrimDogGaming Member UncommonPosts: 178


    Tons? Also what are they considering a MMO?



    Apparently anything with more than one player qualifies.
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,478

    Angrakhan said:

    If Rebellion Against Rebellion managed to piss off its players and cause a mass exodus would that constitute a Rebellion Against Rebellion Against Rebellion?



    It has one of the strangest names we have seen in a while, no idea what the game will turn out like mind you.
  • iicecubeiicecube Member UncommonPosts: 58
    edited June 2024
    This is the best they can do in the modern days, while our hardwares is getting higher and higher. Now you can know why we need our next launch 5090 for it.. Game or hardware which will advances faster?
  • fearufearu Member UncommonPosts: 292
    Just a grab-bag of mobile afflicted trash and wannabe Rust sadly.
  • ShinyFlygonShinyFlygon Member RarePosts: 616
    MMORPG.com: stretching the definition of "MMO" to the breaking point since forever.
    Kyleran
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,478
    MMORPG.com: stretching the definition of "MMO" to the breaking point since forever.
    The gaming industry started stretching what MMORPG meant from about the mid noughties, the site and the rest of us were dragged kicking and screaming to that new usage. Fact is not just MMO gets misused, what about "adventure game", this issue I lay firmly at the industries door.
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  • ShinyFlygonShinyFlygon Member RarePosts: 616
    Scot said:
    MMORPG.com: stretching the definition of "MMO" to the breaking point since forever.
    The gaming industry started stretching what MMORPG meant from about the mid noughties, the site and the rest of us were dragged kicking and screaming to that new usage. Fact is not just MMO gets misused, what about "adventure game", this issue I lay firmly at the industries door.

    I would argue that even when a publisher blatantly mislabels its own game, the media are not obliged to follow suit and indulge such fantasies. Indeed, once upon a time, it was considered the journalist's duty to point out such jiggery-pokery and use correct terminology regardless of the desires of a given company or group of companies.
    Scot
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,478
    edited June 2024
    Scot said:
    MMORPG.com: stretching the definition of "MMO" to the breaking point since forever.
    The gaming industry started stretching what MMORPG meant from about the mid noughties, the site and the rest of us were dragged kicking and screaming to that new usage. Fact is not just MMO gets misused, what about "adventure game", this issue I lay firmly at the industries door.

    I would argue that even when a publisher blatantly mislabels its own game, the media are not obliged to follow suit and indulge such fantasies. Indeed, once upon a time, it was considered the journalist's duty to point out such jiggery-pokery and use correct terminology regardless of the desires of a given company or group of companies.
    And I would agree, but we are way beyond the point of gaming journalists doing that, all they will very occasionally do is draw attention to it, which happens on here. So how can we ask this site to do more than any other does?
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