It took over five months, but Final Fantasy 14 columnist Victoria's static cleared a raid of the highest level. But how?
For the past few years, we've seen a resurgence of nostalgia gaming, with developers revisiting and revamping beloved titles, but are remakes worthy of the hype or is it all about nostalgia?
This week was pretty quiet. Ember Sword announced their Alpha Land Sale (image above), Emily checks out Coreborn, and Ethyrial has more woes as they can't deliver their roadmap patch on time.
When MMORPGs were first released, TAB became the most-used key to target the nearest enemy. Hence, the term "tab-targeting". Some still prefer its simplicity. Here are our recommendations for the best Tab-Targeting MMORPGs to play in 2023.
The metaverse has not been particularly well received, nor has it matured in a positive way that would influence the industry as investors initially expected. Should it be abandoned?
Adding new time-limited content in Black Desert Online was a bit jarring, but Lowry is encouraged by the announcements from FESTA/Heidel Ball. Dive into the highlights with them:
Robin touches base on open world content in the Zaralek Cavern. Is it nothing but a big disappointment? Read on to hear her take.
This week, The Cycle bites the dust while Fractured Online tries to stoke the flames with a free-play weekend, Broken Ranks holds TaernCon 2023, and the City of Titans' developers poke their heads up to say hi.
Players in the Elder Scrolls Online can experience the game's chapters in any order they choose at any level. With the Elder Scrolls Online: Necrom release Kevin has explored the new zones with an Imperial Arcanist. This travel guide covers everything from the Telvanni Dark Elf mage mushroom towers to the unending libraries of Apocrypha.
This week, Coreborn (image above) makes its debut in the IMS as it launches its Open Beta as part of Steam's Next Fest, Fractured Online goes back online, and Ember Sword published its whitepaper.
Next Fest is home to a lot of games, but during this Summer Next Fest, Steven found a game that stole all of his time.
This week, the news is light as there are signs of developers already starting to take some well-deserved summer breaks.
This week was filled with the usual stuff - devblogs, testing sessions, and Fntastic assuring us they are really making a game.
The Indie MMO Spotlight Celebrates 100 weeks of Indie Coverage with this week's news!
This week, Fractured Online has opened data migration, Corepunk is filled with bots, but in a good way, and Emily is still struggling with her time in Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore.