Thursday, August 30, 2012

GW2 report: Level 17


It’s here! And it’s almost better than Christmas!

Since I preordered, I’ve been playing Guild Wars 2 starting 8/25. Last night, I hit level 17 and tonight I plan on getting to at least 18.5. I’d shoot for more, but real life calls – I need to stop by a going away party for a friend.

Everything in this onlineMMORPG has been really thought through, and it really shows. Leveling isn’t boring like some other games. There isn’t much in the way of grinding. You complete your story quests as well as heart quests (localized quests marked on your map in the form of hearts). You also find all interest points on the map as well as vistas – which you have to reach climbing a somewhat unorthodox path. Completion of zones on the map gives you additional XP, as well as the traditional XP generator: killing monsters.

The first person to actually level cap (which is at 80, by the way) is a French man who got there by crafting. How, you ask? His guild continually farmed the resources he need and sent them to his account so he could continuously craft. Not the most traditional way to level cap the fastest, but hey – it worked. Personally, I am choosing to savor leveling and am working my way to completing every zone I encounter.

The quests are pretty interesting and I haven’t yet dabbled in structured PvP. But what really sets this game apart is World v World combat. It was such an impressively massive scale. And I died a lot. But it was still totally awesome.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Guild Wars 2: 8 days and counting


Guild Wars 2 comes out on August 28th. Or if you preordered like I did, August 25th! I’d say I’m not really holding my breath, but I feel that would be pretty untrue. It’s only 8 days away now and it’s like Christmas was when I was a kid. The anticipation is killing me.

Guild Wars 2 is going to be a great game (and not just because I say so). It’s breaking so many MMORPG genre rules, which I will admit scared me at first. But they’ve been so thorough in figuring out how to break the rules and keep the game progression sensible while making it a super fun experience for the player.

Leveling is now done on a curve, and you scale up (or down) to the area you are in. You can be in more than one guild, though you can only represent one guild at a time. The guild you are representing is the only guild that reaps the benefits of the actions you take while representing that guild. Classes or professions are flexible now, too, which is fun to play as you can progress and choose what skills to hone in on. And, on top of that, there’s no traditional end game. Everything is scaled and designed so that each level should take a similar amount of time and is of equal importance.

Overall, this game is very impressively developed and the graphics are absolutely stunning. If you didn’t preorder and play the beta, I’m sad you missed your first chance to see the game. It really is awesome. And you should definitely join us in this new MMO.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Filling Summer with Free to Play Fun


I’ve recently been looking into free MMOs since I’m sitting around waiting for Guild Wars 2 to come out, but I don’t want to spend money in the meantime.

What I’ve found to tide me over is Lord of the Rings Online. A long time ago (in high school, I think) I read the Lord of the Rings trilogy. And then the movies came out and I saw them all in the theatre. I also own the DVD box set to complete my nerd status. Anyways, having been a fan of this series for quite some time, I thought I would give the MMO a try.

Overall, I’ve been pretty happy with it. Some quests are only available if you pay for extra content, and for now I’ve mostly avoided that kind of stuff. There’s also a cash shop in case you want to buy something you aren’t finding while questing in game. There’s something homey about running around Middle Earth, which Tolkien fans know so well.

I’ve also spent some time playing Eden Eternal, another free game. It’s more of a cutesy game and your characters are highly customizable. I find that it’s aesthetically pleasing and amusing to play. Definitely good for downtime after a long day at work.

Obviously, there are more than two choices when it comes to finding a fun free MMORPG to play these days. These are just the two I’m filling my time with right now. Have you played any good MMOs lately?

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

MMO News - Summer 2012


It’s been quite the summer for video game companies – both good and bad. Let’s start with the bad so that we can end on a better note.

Big Huge Games and 38 Studios both closed their doors permanently this summer, displacing every last employee. The games in development at both studios have been scrapped (as far as I know, there has been no move to sell the intellectual property to another party). Very sad times for gamers and employees alike. Rumor had it that these companies were having money issues and that a high up employee exacerbated things.

Bioware, developer of Star Wars: The Old Republic, has had two rounds of layoffs under parent company Electronic Arts. Round one happened in May and took an estimated 100 – 150 employees out of their Austin office. Round two in July further reduced the employee base, but I have yet to see any number estimates on that. EA has stated that this is all part of a restructuring plan, but there are signs that SWTOR is struggling. They have had quite a few promotions to try to lure in new players and are reportedly going free to play pretty soon.

Now that we’ve gotten the sad stuff out of the way, here’s what’s great in the gaming industry.
This summer has seen the release of TERA, Diablo III, and The Secret World. Though these games have varying popularity levels, they seem to be doing pretty well. Coming out in less than a month is Guild Wars 2, and this one should be a game changer (quite literally) as it bends the way MMOs handle leveling, professions, and all kinds of other issues.

Then there’s the far off games. MMORPGs take an absurd amount of time to make, and this is especially the case if the developer wants to do a thorough job and make a state of the art game. The Elder Scrolls is reportedly making an MMO to add to their successful franchise, and gamers everywhere were over the moon with this news.