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Shaiya

Game Info Basicly an RPG thats about Light vs Dark like good vs evil. In the game there are 6 classes on each side and there the same just named differently. they are listed below Light - Dark Mage - Page Priest - Oracle Fighter - Warrior Defender - Gaurdian Archer - Hunter Ranger - Assassin Once you choose your Race (Light or Dark) You CANNOT create a class that is on the opposite side. For Example if you start a character on Light, you cannot create in Dark. The only way is to delete all your existing characters in that race to go to the other side or of course just make another account wich is smarter. A very cool thing they did to this game is that they added a difficulty that you get to pick. Easy - very usless. Max lvl is 30 and there is no specials. weaker then normal difficulty. Normal - Stronger then Easy players. Max lvl is 60. gain 5 stats per lvl and 3 skills per lvl. You should basicly start on normal. Hard - Must get to lvl 50 on normal mode to u

Shadowbane

Massively multiplayer online role-playing games let you play as an adventurer exploring a persistent online world with many other like-minded players. Although some critics would say that they're all too much alike, for better or for worse, Wolfpack's fantasy-themed game Shadowbane is pretty different. It has a clunky interface, it has dated 3D graphics, and it continues to have problems with latency, which occasionally cause the game to slow to a crawl. However, of all the online RPGs, it's also the most supportive of player-versus-player combat, as it lets players' characters readily fight and kill each other. Perhaps as a result, most of the game's relatively small player base consists of hardcore fans that are in it not for slaying dragons and rescuing princesses but for honorably (and dishonorably) dueling against each others' player characters and claiming bragging rights afterward. That's why the new expansion, Rise of Chaos, seems so

Shadow Of Legend

Shadow of Legend is a free MMORPG with 2D graphics that is available on both PCs and mobile devices. In fact, SoL is one of the very first mobile MMORPGs along with Tibia Micro Edition . However, the main thing to remember about Shadow of Legend is that it truly is a multiplatform game. Whether you play on a PC, a PDA or a smartphone, you have the exact same account. In addition, the game looks and play the same on all of its platforms because the content and interface are all the same.  You can even play two characters at the same time by using a PC and a smartphone. This type of interactivity is perfect for a MMORPG. You can play the PC version at home and then play the mobile version when ever you have time on the go. That said, this is THE game to play if you want to try a mobile MMORPG. Key Features Free to play. 2D graphics. Seamlessly shared MMORPG experience on PDAs, smart-phones, and PCs. Can play two characters

Second Life

Second Life is a hugely popular 3D world which is inhabited by thousands of people. To call it a game would be slightly inaccurate although it does include many games. The aim is to produce a fully functioning virtual world in which people socialise, play, create and do business with each other. There are many disparate areas of the Second Life world and people can buy land, build whatever they want on it and charge others for content. The bustling economy and vibrant social scene that has emerged in the world of Second Life is complex and impressive. The massive uptake is driven by the fact that basic membership is completely free and Linden, the developers, claim millions of people have a second life in their virtual world and that millions of dollars worth of transactions are occurring every month. Second Life was launched in 2003 and it allows users to download a free client and create their own personalised avatar. The success of the world is completely based on

Seal Online

Seal Online (씰 온라인) is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing game, developed by the Korean company - YNK Partners Inc. As of 7 February 2008, official versions of the game are available in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, and the United States. The English version of Seal Online was expected to be released in Q3 of Year 2005 when Grigon Entertainment announced that there would be an English version of Seal Online. An English website was made by them. However within 2 months, the site closed down and there were no more news of an English translated version of the game. After two years, a website was created for Seal Online. It had a post announcing the arrival of Seal Online in English to the United States. The English Seal Online was finally released on the 19 November 2007 at 8pm EST by YNK Interactive. Seal Online is mostly a point-and-click MMORPG; movement, combat, and many other commands are all controlled by mouse, though the combo system is

Scions of Fate

Character Creation Character creation in Scions of Fate is very limited, especially to non-paying users. When creating a character you can choose the following: Name, Class, Voice (which is never used), and hair color (out of just a few pre-determined options). What's really odd is that there are two extra boxes in the creation screen, Hair Style and Face, neither of which you are allowed to edit. Oh, and for some reason, the choices are referred to as Alpha, Gamma, Beta, and other weird names. Another thing I found odd, but didn't notice until later, you can only create a character of the gender your account is set as. That's right, if your account information shows you as male, you can only make male characters! This is by far one of the oddest things I’ve seen in an MMORPG so far. Back on topic, you can't edit your hairstyle, or facial features without the aid of Ncash (Special points obtained through using real money), and even with those your cho

Saga Of Ryzom

One of the most difficult things about reviewing a MMORPG is that they are always changing. In a sense these games are in beta for their entire lives, as user feedback flows in and developers continue to fix bugs and add content. Remarkably, certain games feel more complete in beta than others do well after release. Reviews subsequently end up being an evaluation of the current state of the game, rather than the "final answer" we are familiar with from book and movie reviews. The Saga of Ryzom (SoR) was released in September 2004 and developed by Nevrax, a relatively small game company based in France. It's a blend of sci-fi and fantasy, set on the devastated planet of Atys, which two rival factions are trying to claim. The world has a complex eco-system and evolving civilizations which guilds can interact with to instate their own legacy. A great looking game by any standard, SoR employs a full complement of pixel-shaded, bump-mapped, DX9 jibber-jabbers.

Runescape

First, what is RuneScape ? Well, it's a deceptively simple browser-based game from Jagex. The game has been around for many years and was started by two brothers. I imagine that they never dreamed the game would grow to the size it had; it's currently the "largest free mmorpg in the world," according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Pretty amazing, especially when you consider not only the age of the game but the fact that it plays within a browser. In fact, I found more than a handful of my friends sort of laughing at me when I told them how deep and wonderful the game is. To them, it looked amateur, or like a " kid's game " -- so that must mean it is. Let me be very clear about something I have learned in my limited time in the business that if you judge a game only by how it looks, you are missing some amazing games. I actually love the look of the game, anyway. There are so many nooks and crannies to explore and so many details p

Rose Online

What do you get when you mix cutesy Japanese anime with World of Warcraft? Rush On Seven Episodes Online... otherwise known as ROSE Online. This quaint MMORPG from developer Triggersoft and publisher Gravity Interactive was infused with lots of spirit! On the surface it's very colorful and totally reminded me of classics such as Super Mario Brother 3 and Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past. I couldn't help but feel nostalgia for games of yesteryear while playing. Yet for all its charm for some reason Triggersoft seemed content to not break any new ground. They fashioned a game that follows the traditional method of advancing, and the bane of ALL massively multiplayer gamers... grinding; and boy does it grind! Before you actually enter the game a launch screen runs showing messages of the day as well as a patching program. To date ROSE's launcher is one of the least friendly on resources I've seen. My 2GHz system came to a grinding halt as the launcher d

Rohan Online

Rohan Online: Blood Feud is a 3D Fantasy MMORPG with great graphics, music and PvP oriented gameplay. Choose from seven races and explore the lush world of Rohan. Form guilds and battle for control of towns and participate in open PvP after level 30. Buy mounts, train pets, and play a fishing or card minigame in this feature rich free to play MMORPG. Rohan Online: Blood Feud may not be the most innovative game out there but it manages to take tried and true MMORPG elements and blend them into one of the best free to play games available. The graphics and music are top notch and the game is feature packed. Besides a huge world to explore, Rohan has a  wide variety of PvP options. Oddly, your race and class choices are intertwined in Rohan, each race represents a distinct class. This does limit variety but each class has a huge skill tree with multiple branches which leads to a number of specializations per class. The current races/classes in Rohan are: Human (Knight) –

Rising Force Online

Unlike many of the other games I've played, RF is one of the few PvP games that I have enjoyed for a while. Its been out for a while now and its one of those games that people either love it or hate it. There's rarely a middle ground on the decisions of players for this game. Story: The backstory is available online. The only thing you really need to know is that the 3 races (Accretion, Bellato, Cora) are all suppose to be different evolutions of human. If you want a more simple explanation,  Accretions are the tough melee that suck with magic, Bellato are space dwarfs/rangers, and Cora are the space elves. Graphics: There is not much area for customization in the game. There's only a few hair and face styles to choose from. Most players around the same level wear similar armor. The enemies don't have much of a variety at first but it improves later on assuming you last long enough to get there. Gameplay: The game itself begins with you picking one

Rappelz Online

It has been a few years now since Rappelz launched its service in North America. This game was a blast, one which could get me hooked for 15+ hrs a day playing. It has good graphic, characters look good and many are adorable with high level armors. Character animations also are smooth and appealing to the eyes. This game is called Rappelz [means Summon in French] because players can obtain pets and summon them to help in combat. I love Rappelz's pet system and consider it to be the best I have ever seen in MMORPGs. First, any player can obtain pets. Though most Classes can only use 1 pet, Summoner Classes can have up to 5 pets, and they can bring the most out of their pets too. Pets also are very useful and not just for decoration or proof of players' wealthy, though some pets do look very cool. Many pets are capable of dealing damages, tanking, healing, buffing, debuffing and crowd-controlling. It's safe to say that a good pet is necessary to a