Posted May 26, 2006 at 11:09AM by KJM Listed in: News, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures Tags: Funcom, trond aas
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aocWhile Gods And Heroes may have taken MMORPG's "Best of Show" at the recent E3 Convention, three other leading gaming websites have other ideas. Preferring the world of Hyboria to that of Imperial Rome, IGN, Gamespot and Gamespy were in agreement as they awarded their ‘Best Game of Show’ prizes in the MMO genre to Age of Conan.


Gamespot gave AoC the  ‘Best Massively Multiplayer Game’ of E3, saying, “based on what we saw it’s the most promising massively multiplayer game in development today”. A representative of Gamespy stated “every time we see it, it manages to look better and better.” They awarded the game ‘Best MMO’ of E3. Meanwhile, IGN awarded two prizes to AoC : Best Overall MMO and Best PC MMO.  “When you talk about the greatest fantasy writers of the 20th century, there’s no disputing the two names at the top of the list: J.R.R. Tolkien and Robert E. Howard …We’ve been waiting for an authentic Conan game for a long time and Funcom’s certainly on track to deliver an experience worthy of the license,” and IGN staffer said.


Funcom CEO Trond Aas was ecstatic:  “The MMO genre is one of the most competitive in gaming today, and earning an award as the ‘Best MMO of E3’ from the three major gaming websites is a great achievement for Funcom...these awards are a testament to the quality of our game. They show that ‘Age of Conan’ is seen by the world’s leading gaming sites as the best MMO currently in development.”




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