mmo
Massively Multiplayer Online games are like virtual raves for gamers; explore the world of MMOs, from the best games to community forums and more.
Spy Game
(Disclaimer: World of Warcraft and all its components are copyright Blizzard Entertainment) (Battle for Azeroth - 770) Hi, my name is Nuffin Shadowblade. My parents always used to tell me I was born of shadow; they also quite frequently told me that I had the temper of some Irish humans they met - and the hair and eyes to boot. Ok.. so what does that tell me? Red hair, green eyes, hot temper, and the ability to be so quiet I can sneak anywhere - oh, and an affinity for hiding in the shadows. Maybe that’s why they named me Nuffin? Cuz I can disappear so easily? Anyway... as I grew older, it was hinted that maybe an apprenticeship as a rogue would be the best idea for a career path. If it meant sneaking, count me in; and that’s how I ended up being brought to Matthias Shaw in my early teens to see if he, the master spy, could pair me up with a good rogue teacher. And that’s how I ended up here, apprenticed to Kelsey Steelspark. As a fellow gnome, and possibly friend, she’s the best. As a teacher, she’s very tough on you, which is actually a good thing once you get used to her ways; she says the best way to learn is from experience and getting your hands dirty. She also doesn’t shirk her duty, nor let you shirk yours. Having said that, she IS willing to take you out into the field and work side-by-side, so she’s definitely a hands-on teacher.
By Laura Gieg6 years ago in Gamers
My Experience With Going Back To A Game I Haven't Played In Years
Recently I decided to pick up where I left off on a Multi Player Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) that allows the player to complete quests, not only alone but also with the help of other players. Last time I played this game was in 2017. Starting back up with an old favorite can be hard. There are so many aspects you need to relearn and get used to again.
By Crystal Nicole6 years ago in Gamers
Should Nintendo Be Working on a Pokémon MMO?
Ever since players got to choose from the original trio of Bulbasuar, Charmander and Squirtle in Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, the world of Pokémon has evolved into a franchise unlike any other. Seven generations of the games have been released, with an eighth generation on the way, along with spin-off games diverting from the original format having also spawned over the years. It also holds a long running anime show, with over a thousand episodes and movies coming out every year, which is unprecedented for anything based on a computer game. The love for all the branches of the franchise is clear to see, so why have Nintendo not cashed in on the MMO (Massive Multiplayer Online) genre?
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Gamers
The Toxicity of MMO Gamer Elitism and Its Effect in Gaming Communities
Elitism is an ideology we all hope that we wouldn't have to deal with in a regular day-to-day work setting. You'd expect it from the preening, narcissistic attitudes from self-absorbed businessmen raking it in on Wall Street or hosting McDonalds feasts at the White House. Hell, maybe even a little peacock-strutting from Bill in accounting who got a promotion bonus like the overachieving pencil-pushing geek that he is. But then you get home and want to blow off some steam by playing a game, either alone or with a dungeon-raiding team online.
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Gamers
The Best MMO of All Times
MMORPGs keep coming out every year; they are flashy, beautiful and vivid. They promise unique gameplay and features you have never seen before. But the newcomers often can’t compete with the older titles, even if oldies haven’t been updated for ages. It may come as a surprise, but it’s often not nostalgia or general distaste for everything new. These games became cult classic for a good reason. And the reason is they are really legendary and top-notch. So let’s gather round our imaginary bonfire and remember these feats of game design, writing, and community building.
By Matthew Evans7 years ago in Gamers
'Black Desert Online' Review
Hello everyone!!! I'm here to give you my most honest thoughts and opinions on one of the most rapidly growing MMORPGs in recent memory. Not to mention that there is more than enough things to do on this masterpiece of a game than your basic free MMORPG because—well, it isn't free. The game itself is only a measly $10, both on Steam and the website, which if you ask me is a hell of a deal for what the giant of a game offers!
By Brandon Branch7 years ago in Gamers
My Experience Playing 'World of Warcraft'
Go ahead, laugh all you want... It isn't the coolest thing to admit to spending over five years doing, but believe it or not, it was one of the greatest learning experiences of my life, and I would do it all over again if given the chance. Even things that at the time seem to be a big waste of time, such as a computer game, can turn out to be one of the greatest learning experiences a person can have. I don’t regret playing it for as long as I did, as I know I played it for as long as I needed to.
By Osana Lindsay7 years ago in Gamers
Gnome Stories - Volume 3
Læurell finished tacking up her wolfhawk mount for the morning ride, calling her leopard cat Cloudy over to join her once she was mounted. Frosty, her wolf, sat outside the barn, guarding his territory; white tiger Kuura was stretched out on the porch of the small cabin that was Læurell's abode. Shockwave, her stone dragon turtle, was dozing on the shore of her pond, soaking up the sun's morning rays.
By Laura Gieg7 years ago in Gamers










