Dullahan said:
If you balk at paying to play a game early, it's probably not meant for you.
Preordering a game in final phase is a safe purchase. Just because some people aren't comfortable with throwing down their hard earned cash…
I can't just pick one. I use different games to measure up different aspects of gameplay because I haven't found that "perfect game" yet. There are definitely games that are used for multiple aspects of a game, but no single one can manage.
General…
Ruepel said:
Game looks good but its repetitive and to much cutscenes. And if it is no cutscene you walk next to a npc for 10mins. Its crazy how much time you spend in this game doing nothing. They say its a mix from skyrim and some others....…
genaknosc said:
The plebs will always be whining and complaining about PTW this, and PTW that. Best thing to do is just ignore them, because they will change nothing. Since it is the people who actually like to and will spend money in games are…
I have no issues paying a sub. It is my preferred play model. It is too easy to spend money on micro transactions to advance in other games. Trove is a great example for me. Pretty sure I have dumped $2,600 into that game just for gems and diamond e…
Hmmm.... Does this count purchases on a "per account basis?" Because I own the PC Version, the PS4 version, and the XBOne version. Does that count as 3 of the 8.5M or as 1?
People abhor change. Sad that change and death are the only two constant things in the world, eh? LOL
Yeah, people flip out. I just grab a bag of popcorn and watch the world burn.
So.... the issue is over saturation of the market? People will complain, even in a perfect world. Let them spend their money and complain. Just isn't worth the effort to attempt to change their mindset. Better to just find the games that you like an…
Crusadecrusher said:
Drisdane said:
Crusadecrusher said:
Lots of talk on this site about the doom and gloom of the mmorpg genre.
The fact is the only thing dying and becoming insignificant in mmorpgs and video games in gene…
Crusadecrusher said:
Lots of talk on this site about the doom and gloom of the mmorpg genre.
The fact is the only thing dying and becoming insignificant in mmorpgs and video games in general are these bitter old school wanna be know it all v…
I don't think it began as a trinity. When MMO's like EQ launched with the concept, you needed a tank, a healer, and a dps (the trinity), but you also needed support.... CC's and a mana battery. Back then, it wasn't a trinity. There was strategy to t…
The graphics are a bonus, but the game promises a bit of everything. There is a hope that the game will live up to the hype, but it is great to take part in testing a game pre-release in hopes of finding ways to break it. This is what makes games be…
The ROI is typically captured from the casual gamers that want to "do everything." Niche games are great, if they are done correctly, but they are typically cash shop heavy due to their lack of longevity.
Their are two major camps for niche gam…
DKLond said:
Personally, I enjoy a handcrafted story with a powerful narrative - and I enjoy content when it's designed and cared for - rather than the result of a some formula, but that's just me.
I agree, but the last time I was grippe…
In a Classless sense, I'd say Saga of Ryzom. You could piece together abilities from all of the professions that you learned, and you could also use the components of those abilities to make your own abilities. Hands down, one of the most intricate …
makasouleater69 said:
NAER said:
makasouleater69 said:
NAER said:
I'd recommend P2P games more specifically WoW or FFXIV those or maybe GW2 sure you take a chance with WoW or FFXIV but their both great stable games wi…
Wait a bit longer. There are several games that will hit testing later this year (expected) for a 2017 launch:
Chronicles of Elyria
Revival
Pantheon
Saga of Lucimia