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calculatedChaos Gaming • Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene
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Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 03:36
by Boreas
The MMO scene has become increasingly crowded its a wonder that publishers keep making games for it.

First there is the 800 pound gorilla in the room called World of Warcraft. Then there a myriad little insect like
bites coming from the micro transaction free to play MMOs. So can a game company even make a mark with all this competition? I would say yes the can. WoW is ailing, lets not mince words, it was a exceptionally done MMO for its time, however, it suffers from a lack of innovation at this point. Don't mistake me for thinking that WoW won't survive, no game will be a WoW killer. People have invested their lives into that game, many of them will keep playing just because of that. So WoW will remain good, if not exceptional, but it will just be a 400 pound gorilla in the room instead of the 800 pound beast it is now.


The question is can any game recreate the magic and amass a sizable fan base before some inevitable WoW

2 comes along? We have seen licensed games that hoped to appeal to a player base come out, notably Warhammer and Star Trek, but both failed to recreate the magic. Undoubtedly, this was partly because both had flaws(to me both appeared to be rushed out before the game was fully fleshed out). I put the jury out on Lord of the Rings until the free service launches. However, the greatest competitors to WoW in my mind were the games that took the MMO genre turned it on its head. Guild Wars, for example, did the whole axing of service fees, which it helped it stand out. Then there is devoted fan base of EVE Online, which I think is a amazing concept that is poorly executed, but that's a thought for a another day.


So whats on the horizon of MMO's that has got me interested? Well for starters there is Guild Wars 2, which I

think could be the best thing since sliced bread. Dynamic action oriented game play? Yes please! However, that seems to be the same drumming as the much lampooned Tabula Rasa, which barely lived before going belly up. Then there is the new hopefully for the title of 800 pound gorilla, Star Wars: The Old Republic. From what I've seen this is the one that is going to feel the most like WoW, but I am hypothesizing. With that said its got three things going for it: interesting game mechanics (like a cover system), a powerhouse company that is known for the excellent settings it creates and an universal IP way more powerful then the original Warcraft. Finally there is my sentimental favorite DC Universe Online. So its in the hands of a company that has yet to make a standout MMO since the original Everquest over 10 years ago (well I suppose Free Realms is popular, if not what I would consider a real MMO). But come on, its got, literally, an all star cast. And Mark Hamill voicing the Joker, once again. Fuck Yeah.

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 09:53
    by Viano
    Inb4 Star Wars flops after 9 months.

    But in all seriousness I will play starwars but it looks pretty meh from all the stuff released about it. I'm much more excited for DC Universe online, but I am more of a comic than a Star Wars nerd. Plus I've been keeping track of DCUO a lot more and its combat system seems way more interesting than WoW with cover.



    That video is one part of a mission of game play footage of where they're at around now it's from E3. If you've got some free time I recommend giving it a watch (You can skip to 3 minutes or so in when the actual game play starts). It shows a mission and then some PvP gear and one of the battlegrounds type places.

    riftoff note: fixed embed

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 20 Aug 2010, 10:57
    by Boreas
    Well I'm intrested in all three, but as I said DC Universe is my sentimental favorite. Plus its actually coming out very soon. I won't buy it right away, I'll wait and see what the reviewers say about it and decide if its worth buying or not. Unless I get into some kinda beta, then I'll make up my own mind.

    Mabye we should try and organize people from Cc who are planning on trying it.

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 20 Aug 2010, 02:20
    by BAMF
    The only MMO I'm really interested in would probably be Fallout Online, if not only because I've just discovered the Fallout games are all great.

    Although DC Universe seems okay too.

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 30 Aug 2010, 07:52
    by 4most
    I will most likely play Star Wars for sure but DC looks pretty cool....

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 01 Sep 2010, 09:15
    by Guy Montag
    I want a STALKER mmo. but I know in my heart there never will be one.

    oh well. :smith:

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 10:31
    by Riftoff
    Guy Montag wrote:I want a STALKER mmo. but I know in my heart there never will be one.

    oh well. :smith:
    That would be awesome, but it would be the most buggy game ever.

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 07:12
    by Tampashrew
    Viano wrote:Inb4 Star Wars flops after 9 months.

    But in all seriousness I will play starwars but it looks pretty meh from all the stuff released about it. I'm much more excited for DC Universe online, but I am more of a comic than a Star Wars nerd. Plus I've been keeping track of DCUO a lot more and its combat system seems way more interesting than WoW with cover.



    That video is one part of a mission of game play footage of where they're at around now it's from E3. If you've got some free time I recommend giving it a watch (You can skip to 3 minutes or so in when the actual game play starts). It shows a mission and then some PvP gear and one of the battlegrounds type places.

    riftoff note: fixed embed
    I love how DC Universe looks so far, but Sony so far, has a tendency to screw up MMOs.
    Everquest, Free Realms, and Planetside to name a few.

    Re: Boreas' Musings: The MMO Scene

    Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 04:55
    by Boreas
    If anyone was planning on picking up DC Universe Online, you can get a pre-order for it from gogamer over the weekend for 39.90 plus $3 shipping. So its about 7 cheaper then the normal, dunno if any better deals are going to come along.