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At last week's E3, Carolyn Koh sat down with the folks from Sony Online Entertainment to talk about their upcoming children's MMORPG Free Realms.
Check out the article here. Cheers, |
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7/24/08 8:30:46 AM#2
Stradden 7/24/08 1:09:53 AM
You know Jon, there's this thing called sleep... |
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7/24/08 7:58:39 PM#3
cant find this game on the list... I did just hit my head and feel quite ill tho lol. |
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7/24/08 8:04:13 PM#4
Sounds like a nifty little diversion even if your not a kid but where have I heard that word "focus group" before? |
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7/24/08 8:20:44 PM#5
Hmm, SOE, I see a fail comming......... |
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7/24/08 8:22:58 PM#6
Great, I can get my kid addicted on MMOs as he is entering kindergarten. Not exactly a goal I have for my son. Sadly, I'm sure there will be a ton of parents who will let their kids become zombies in front of the computer at a tender age of 6. |
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7/24/08 8:55:24 PM#7
<p>I like the look and the minigames and diversity. Might be an interesting thing besides my "mature" mmorpgs. :)</p> |
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7/24/08 9:13:35 PM#8
Originally posted by chop3593
lol....i totally agree! I sense failure coming with the $OE tag. $OE now wants to take money from parents cause they know they cant make a decent mainstream mmo. |
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7/24/08 9:44:39 PM#9
Originally posted by chop3593
Actually it sounds like it'll be their best game. Hell, it sounds better than a lot of other new MMO's coming out. All this time spent demanding a sandbox and the one we're getting is aimed at children. How nice. |
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7/24/08 9:45:31 PM#10
If they market this thing right I smell a WoW Killer.
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7/24/08 9:45:51 PM#11
Some honest questions: I played a SOE game where pets were very important. Out of the blue, all pets in the game were rendered completely inaccesible by SOE because they decided to change the game mid-stream to appeal to a different target audience. Adults were devastated as they looked at virtual pets they raised and trained over a two year period. They could still see them in their datapads, but could no longer call or interact with them. Imagine if this was a bunch of little kids. Some of them were, in fact, but the player demographic was generally older. Since John Smedley did this to us adults, in all honesty why would we allow our kids to play one of his games with virtual pets? I also played a SOE game that advertised an unlockable profession. People got very excited about this, and spent a lot of time and energy achieving this unlock. Then SOE removed most of the exiciting features for this unlockable profession, and made it available to everyone without having to do the unlock quests etc.. If John Smedley did that to us adults, why would I allow my children to play one of his games? In this SOE game that I played, people felt that they were fed information that led them to pay additional subscription fees for advertised features. After the money was received, these features were removed from the game. If John Smedly did this to us adults, why would we trust that he would not manipulate our children to have them bothering us to give SOE money for the additional content and trading cards? Even after we might pay for the additional content, how could we trust that SOE wouldn't change it out from under our kids, after receiving our cash? Before my experience with Mr. Smedley and SOE, I would never have thought to ask these questions. Now that I've see how they operate though, I feel they need to be asked. |
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7/25/08 3:12:06 AM#12
Originally posted by ArcAngel3
Well said! |
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7/25/08 8:29:16 AM#13
Sounds like Sony found a new cow to milk. Nintendo won't be please. |
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7/25/08 9:58:25 AM#14
eh, let em tap that market. didn't disney try to make an MMO for kids too and it failed in 2-3 years? |
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7/25/08 10:03:09 AM#15
What will the PvP be like is what i want to know? Ha. |
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7/25/08 10:12:57 AM#16
the ending of the trailer shows pvp LMAO - acorn did some massive dps there http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jloGY75bBo |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
7/25/08 2:22:34 PM#17
So by the looks of it SOE seems capable to produce a diverse MMO, but then my question why ain't they really doing this with the more mature MMO's, cause most of them are dumped down, now not in the sense some people try to want to make you believe, but overall most more adult oriented MMORPG have been sort of dumped down to please the instant gratification type of player, yet seeing this child's game it seems to offer more the many of current crop of MMORPG's are offering.............WHY?. Anyway even thought the possibility in this game afcourse it doesn't appeal to me, but I would like this type of game structure to be seen with more MMORPG for the "adult" community. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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BodyBuilder
Apprentice Member
Joined: 7/24/08
Every accomplishment once started as an impossible dream. |
7/25/08 5:07:02 PM#18
Originally posted by xxlilDevilxx
lol....i totally agree! I sense failure coming with the $OE tag. $OE now wants to take money from parents cause they know they cant make a decent mainstream mmo.
Typical troll. Everquest 2 is a decent mainstream... actually rated higher then World of Warcraft... I highly enjoy EQ2... but what do I know, I like SOE. *GASP* |
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7/25/08 5:17:37 PM#19
soe saved mxo, saved vanguard, eq2 is good and eq is good. they admitted the mistake with nge so they are OK in my book as well |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
7/25/08 5:43:10 PM#20
Originally posted by local93bc
What are you talking about...this is a WoW clone all the way. Has the same depth of gameplay I'm sure.
"Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |