
Here's a simple question for you: Can you ever “go back” to an online game you once loved, but drifted away from?...
Here's a simple question for you: Can you ever “go back” to an online game you once loved, but drifted away from?...
Neverwinter sure seems to get a lot of content updates.
It's been quite some time since I last sat down and played Trove, Trion Worlds' free-to-play voxel sandbox/creation/adventuring game.
In this week's editorial we take a look at Pay-to-Win and its Critical Role in PVE heavy games like Warframe. Everyone who has played Warframe knows that many of the paid currency sinks are completely pay-to-win in their st...
Being a college student, the big rage is the extremely popular ULoL league, League of Legends' collegiate series.
Late last year, I questioned whether big MMO updates were really worth it.
Path of Exile keeps getting bigger.
At last weekend's PAX South in San Antonio, I got a chance to try Dauntless, Phoenix Labs' upcoming free-to-play giant monster hunting MMO, currently in development.
Just because you've conquered the galaxy doesn't mean you can take a vacation.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This editorial was written by MMOBomber and new contributor Steven Hawke.
2016 is almost gone, and that means just one thing: time to buy new calendars!...
I copped out last year.
All the memes say 2016 was a lousy year in the real world.
Since the dawn of time, RPGs have used something akin to real-life “rules” when it comes to loot acquisition: if you kill something or someone, you can take stuff from their corpses.
Sometimes it's just too easy to rag on Trion Worlds and particularly ArcheAge.
Obsidian Entertainment isn't afraid to try different things with Armored Warfare.
It's late in the year, and that means a new expansion for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Sometimes the headlines just write themselves.
Rift's Starfall Prophecy expansion is expected to launch today, bringing a level cap increase (to 70), new zones, new dungeons, the new legendary abilities, planar fragments, and so much more into the free-to-play MMORPG.
In case you missed it – and, if you've been following this site, I'm not sure how that could have happened – Skyforge made a ton of changes to just about every system in the game with its recent Ascension update.
Star Wars: The Old Republic is making significant changes to the way it handles loot at endgame.
I'm going to start talking about Atlas Reactor by talking about Star Wars: The Old Republic.
UPDATE: Zach Sharpes got this ad to pop up on Facebook yesterday: And Magicman says there was a section on the Amazon website that also labeled the game as a "free sports brawler," thought that section is now gone.
I haven't gone off on a good inventory management-related rant for a while, but the latest news coming from Rift has inspired me.
A few days ago, I read an opinion piece about a formerly free-to-play game that has received, shall we say, a bit of a negative response in the past few months.