Always Online Podcast: Exoprimal's Isn't Dino Crisis And Going Back To Our Favorite MMORPGs Of All Time! Ep 423

We can't go back in time in real life, but we can in the world of MMORPGs! On today's show we'll take a walk back in time and look at our favorite MMORPG titles of all time. We'll chat about what we liked, how they feel today, and examine if we could play them in their original forms if they came out today! After that, we'll catch up with Noobfridge and SWTOR before examining a number of upcoming multiplayer titles including Capcom's Exoprimal! All that and more on this week's Always Online!

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Discussion Timestamps:

00:00 Show Intro

03:07 Our Favorite MMORPGs of All Time and Could We Still Play Them?

47:10 SWTOR Legacy of the Sith Review Recap

50:46 Upcoming Titles Including Exoprimal

01:00:55 Weekly Bombs (DA-Bomb / A-Bomb) / Question of the Week

If you have submissions for the show's Weekly Bombs, have questions for the panel (nothing is off limits!), or just ideas for what you want covered you can now send them to magicman@mmobomb.com. You can also be a guest in the show, just send us why you want to host, and what topic or game you would like to cover. Always Online (formerly the Free-To-Play Cast) is the official podcast (and videocast) of MMOBomb.com about multiplayer online games. Always Online takes on the week's biggest news with plenty of opinion, weekly bombs, community feedback, guests, laughs thrown in for good measure and much more. Have fun and expect a new episode next week!

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Discussion (2)

nesogra 2 years ago
Gw2's "Living World' is a hold over from season 1 where they were adding short term content that changed existing maps every 2 week. Since then the only real difference between it and a normal patch cycle is the marketing and arguably the size. If you take season 3 as a whole and season 4 as a whole each one is about as big as a Gw2 expansion in terms of content. What the Living World seasons lack are the new features, masteries, and elite specs that give the expansions reasons to replay them so the seasons don't feel as big.

nesogra 2 years ago
QotW: At this point in my life Gw2 because it does the best job of giving me a sense of adventure while respecting my time. I do miss Runescape 2 (2007-2011 Runescape not OSRS) but I would have to be a kid again who didn't care about wasting time to really enjoy it.


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