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1/04/13 11:14:04 AM#21
Originally posted by Rthuth434 the quests while not all new were my most obvious thing that was implemented somewhat differently. the "grinding" is completely linear and standard(vertical). the zone progression is the same. you can only go where you gear permits really, and the gear determines your level. the character level is more "omitted" than non-existent. this aspect of TSW functions exactly the same as world of warcraft. the lore is patchwork from century old recycled stories, different names plugged in. |
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Originally posted by KingofHartz I still play Diablo 2, complete with two level 99 hardcore Amazons. ;) Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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1/04/13 11:18:56 AM#23
Originally posted by KingofHartz
That is very true. I think the majority of complaints about D3 is that it isn't D2. I like Suzie's list. It's the best list so for from the MMORPG staff. |
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erictlewis
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
1/04/13 11:24:38 AM#24
At least Suzie's list made a lot more since than a couple of the other list that we saw. I got to still disagree with swtor being the best of 2012. but hey thats me. Diablo 3 was ok it lasted me 3 months. |
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1/04/13 11:25:13 AM#25
Originally posted by Psychow The list is ok. The sad part is that is consists of 4 themeparks and 3 games which are not even MMOs. I wished a more sandboxish game would have made it into that list. Unfortunately I also see no sandbox in 2012 which would deserve it. |
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1/04/13 11:31:48 AM#26
Finally a list that makes SOME sense.
I came here thinking "oh gawd pwease say GW2!!!" and of course it delivered. That stinker gets so much more praise than it deserves.
But at least you picked D3, ME3, and TL2, along with the only one so far that picked Rift if I'm not mistaken. |
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1/04/13 11:31:54 AM#27
I'm confused. You're comparing RPG to MMORPGs on a MMORPG website. Based on what you wrote, it's clear the MMORPG genre no longer appeals to you. Why even list MMORPGs?
Are you trying to imply all games are included in your best? Then why not include console, FPS, RTS or facebook games if this article is purely "Suzie's Best of 2012."
If you only play a game because "it's your job" obviously you're not going to like it as much as the types of games you like. So don't muddy the waters and only list the games you like... |
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1/04/13 11:38:21 AM#28
Dishonoured
1 its not a rpg, its a first person stealther / shooter 2 its developed by arkane, but they are part of zenimax group along with bethseda and Id. |
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Originally posted by Suntastic I love MMOs, lots of them. In fact, my list included 4 that I initially started playing as a function of my job but grew to love enough to play when I had time. The whole purpose of this list (and the other 4) was to write what our favorites, hence the ones we "like", for the year. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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1/04/13 11:44:06 AM#30
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE
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1/04/13 12:00:50 PM#31
Originally posted by Suntastic But that IS what these lists are about. MMORPG.com is following the format pushed by many websites such as GiantBomb where each staffs lists their favorite games of the year. It's a purely subjective lists of 'my bests games of the year" like any member of this forum could post. So, I really don't see the issue with the staffs writing about the games they liked when that's the whole purpose of the column... ------ |
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1/04/13 12:15:07 PM#32
Originally posted by MadnessRealm With this in mind, I don't understand why people are so negative, and/or apathetic about Trion's next MMO Defiance? Is it because people hate Syfy? (Although I don't understand that either). Seriously, I am looking forward to this game/show more than anything else next year due largely to the involvement of Trion and the writer of Farscape. The lack of love for this title baffles me. |
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1/04/13 12:19:21 PM#33
I guess the problem with D3 for me was that I was so looking forward to it as a long time D2 player. Blizzard did about everything wrong they could do with it. Horrible itemization. 300 hours in the game and no legendary drops at all. Now that is pathetic. Even the yellow drops were horrible. I just detest having to buy equipment, but the stuff I find is rarely of any use and I am not that picky. I just finally stopped playing it, games are supposed to be fun, not frustrating. As to SWTOR, SWG in any form was far superior. Played it for a month and regretted the decision to buy it. The game was all fluff and no substance. The rest of your list are good choices, all decent games. About the only games I find myself playing these days are Eve and occassionally Lotro. I have not found any of these current games to hold my interest very long at all. Because of Trion's rep though, I am looking forward to giving Defiance a try. |
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1/04/13 12:24:50 PM#34
Originally posted by Senadina I think it's because of how different it is from the rest of the MMO genre. There still isn't that much love for MMOFPS (or TPS) on this forum (with PS2 as more or less of an exception) and despite what the more vocal part of this community says, I'd say most members are pretty content with the more traditionnal MMORPG gameplay and Defiance would conflict with their interest. ------ |
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Purutzil
Elite Member
Joined: 10/02/11
If you see no good or you see no bad in a game, chances are you are bias. |
1/04/13 12:39:46 PM#35
Not sure why people feel the need to point out D3 On the list, some people do enjoy it. In particular, casual gamers might find D3 to be an actual 'good' game as it does an amazing job with polish. Sure, I feel it to be a major disapointment and of the three aRPGs that came out in the year (torchlight 2 and PoE being vastly better, particularly if your an old D2 player) far inferior, it doesn't mean others can't enjoy D3 as well. As for the top pick(s) being an MMO... well, no one ever said the list did have t obe all MMOs.
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1/04/13 12:45:51 PM#36
Add TERA and remove SWTOR, then I'd be good with the list.
Unless it deserves honorable mention for most money spent... on what I'm not sure.
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1/04/13 12:51:05 PM#37
Pretty surprised you chose D3 as one of your games it has to be said, think I played it for 3 hours and I've not touched it since and probably never will. |
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1/04/13 2:45:00 PM#38
Putting something as awesome and addicting as Torchlight II in the same sentence as two biggest trainwrecks of the year (Gears of Mass War Effect III:The Nonsense edition and Diablocraft 3) seems really really incomprehensible to me.
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1/04/13 7:03:01 PM#39
2012 was an interesting year in gaming. It was, without a doubt, one of the most hyped up years. SWTOR (okay late 2011, early 2012), GW2, Tera, D3, TSW - lots of stuff to look forward to. I'm not sure what people were expecting on D3 but there are still millions of people playing it so i'm assuming it delivered on the funfactor - and thats really what counts the most. Anyways, cheers to 2013! |
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1/04/13 7:08:25 PM#40
I agree completely on the views of both Rift and TSW. Rift has done so well I became a 1 year subscriber with their Storm Legion expansion. Thank you for a very informative article. It goes to show that a quality article doesn't require a contrived "pen" name and over done eye make up.
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