
No rules, no stipulations. You get 1 movie IP as an MMO, which is it and why?
No rules, no stipulations. You get 1 movie IP as an MMO, which is it and why?
How many times has a friend said to you, "Oh, it's a totally different game at max level?"
Gameplay and storytelling are both important to RPGs. So how do devs weigh that?
Will we still see all of these? Any of these? I certainly hope so!
In the era of multiple monetization methods, I just wonder how much a "season pass" does for most games.
Over a month of silence is usually a bad thing for an MMO.
Is it just because I can't pay attention or is it maybe just because the content is disposable to me?
There's always something that needs to be done.
I feel like many fans would have probably just ended up disappointed.
And no, this isn't an "I met my wife in a MMO" story.
These themes make the fight.
Sit back and let me tell you the epic tales of Lemac and Oroblram
I've been covering this stuff for 15 years now and I still think about each of these from time to time.
There's pros and cons both ways, but which way is the "right" way for you?
From sunglasses to in-game modes, things are a bit goofy.
At least, if I had the power to make it happen.
Sometimes, you just want some wider dialogue options.
I get them...sometimes...but I don't think I'd ever play on one.
Wait, does this mean we have to do a 3rd "First Look" for the game?!?
All things in life can use that epic MMO game feel.
Plus, disco bunny.
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