Stephen Kovalcik makes his first appearance at MMORPG.com by unveiling a new WoW editorial that serves as a guide to stealth runs in World of Warcraft.
Steve Wilson birngs back his Casual Play column and takes a good, hard look at roleplaying form an outsider's point of view.
New Community Manager Laura Genender takes over the Community Spotlight, and highlights the kinds of responses that beta tests can provoke on the forums.
Dan Fortier returns today with his MMOWTF column. This week, Dan is making some predictions about the upcoming 2007 MMORPG releases.
Dan Fortier and Garrett Fuller re-ignight the spark of the Staurday Debate to talk about the benefits and detractors of the fantasy genre in MMORPGs.
Garrett Fuller Pens our World of Warcraft editorial this week, titled: "One Week Before the Burning Crusade".
Our chronic casual gamer Steve Wilson returbns this week with his weekly column. This time around, he;'s talking about World of Warcraft and the bility of casual players to gain epic gear.
Jon Wood returns with another Community Spotlight. This time, the light shines on the Fantasy genre and whether or not we should be making MMORPGs in new genres.
New Managing Editor Jon Wood pens this open letter to the MMORPG.com community introducing the new 2007 staff members here at MMORPG.com.
2006 was an eventful year in the world of MMORPGs, and Dan Fortier returns this week to give us a look back at the year that was.
Steve Wilson returns with his Casual Play column. This week, Steve talks about the "lowbie experience", not playing to max level, but playing a variety of characters to mid-level in an MMO.
Carolyn Koh drops by to tell us about the importance of sound in her gaming life.
Staff Writer Steve Wilson returns this week to discuss the ways that adding solo content to an MMORPG can expand communities, and not shrink them.
This week, Jon Wood returns with another Community Spotlight. This time around, Jon tackles the issue of solo content in MMOs.
Dan Foriter returns this week with his MMOWTF column. Last Week, Dan asked for your votes for the worst of 2006. This week, he gives you the winners.