Posted Aug 01, 2007 at 07:53PM by Ceasar S.
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Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa
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Now while there are no shortage of Medics in the on-going closed Beta phase of NCSoft's Tabula Rasa, any player going to jump into a seemingly endless war waged against the Bane would think once about taking the more offensive classes and take second opinions when choosing stealth or support classes, such as the Medic - or the Tier 4 Medic class in this case.
In order to diffuse confusion with support classes' offensive capabilities, Community Manager April "CuppaJo" Burba demonstrated the Medic class at the recently concluded ComicCon 2007 at San Diego, emphasizing how useful a support class can be in the United Free Sentients' struggles against the Bane. Those who haven't been lucky to participate in the Beta phase but are heavily interested in the upcoming sci-fi MMORPG can check the video embedded below for some gameplay features discussed in earlier articles, including ceaseless conflict even while offline and capturing outposts. |
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Posted Apr 04, 2007 at 09:48AM by Enrico S.
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Videos,
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning,
Screenshots
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podcast,
Tolkien,
New York,
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The game Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is looking to be an MMORPG of epic proportions. How can it not be when it's based on the rich lore of the largest tabletop gaming franchise in the world? The developer, EA Mythic, has really been doing extensive research and has come up with a lot of stuff that would make fans of the game drool. The premise of the MMORPG has been simplified a bit. Some have noted that the game is set in a pseudo-Renaissance Germany with Tolkien influences. There are six dominant factions which have been divided into two fragile alliances: Order and Chaos. The Empire, the Dwarves, and the Elves compose the side of Order. They are being opposed by Chaos, which counts the Green Skins (Orks), the Dark Elves (corrupted Elves) and the Chaos (worshipers of the gods of Chaos) as its members. Those who want to participate in the Beta test of the game will have to be very lucky since they can only get on board by signing up for EA Mythic's annual newsletter and winning one of the 5 slots in the random monthly draw. They also have events in other venues where you can win an invite - an example would be the 2007 New York Comic Con. For those in Asia, you're out of luck since it's only open for North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. For the rest who would want to see what the game is about, we have a nice collection of concept art work, a podcast, and even a short video of the login screen and an Ork. It's pretty much the closest one can get to the game without being invited into the beta testing, so take a few minutes to view the pictures and download the podcast and videos. If you'd like more, you can check out our previous coverage with more concept art and videos. Download: Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Ork and opening screen video Download: Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning podcast More screenshots after the jump. |
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Posted Oct 04, 2006 at 09:04AM by Ryan A.
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Interviews,
Marvel Universe Online
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Jack Emmert,
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When it comes to the just announced Marvel Universe Online, just two important details are known: first, Cryptic Studios was chosen to develop the said Microsoft MMO; then the game will feature seamless play between the PC and the X360. But the recent chit-chat with the three involved companies (Microsoft, Cryptic, Marvel) aims to shed light a bit further and hopes to keep anticipations running.Microsoft Game Studios Frank Pape admits the tremendous success of WoW is their main motivation for getting into the massively multiplayer online market. He laments however that "World of Warcraft is a great game but it has been a black hole. It has subsumed a large part of the audience." Microsoft believes that Marvel can change all that by breathing fresh air into the space. Also, they want to make sure that despite of the fact that PC and X360 gamers are able to play on one server, the two versions of the game are still distinct from one another. "[Cryptic Studios] is working very diligently to make sure the PC game does not feel like a port of the console or the console is a port of the PC game," shares Vice President of Marvel Interactive Ames Kirshen. Furthermore, Cryptic Studios is still in awe regarding the breadth and depth of the Marvel Universe. Apparently, the comic publisher gave their all it at the studio's disposal. When asked as to where battles will take place, Cryptic Studios' Jack Emmert gave a very promising answer: "The Marvel Universe isn't just super heroes running around in big
cities," he said. "We have Thor and Asgard, we have Atlantis and we
have the Midnight Suns and the other dark slices of Marvel."Marvel Universe Online was first mentioned during this year's ComicCon. Other details including gameplay, characters availability and release date are still not available as of this writing. |
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Posted Jul 11, 2006 at 05:10PM by Rica M.
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News
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Capcom,
PS2,
ComicCon
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Capcom will be participating in the upcoming Comic-Con International in San Diego, and it has announced its line-up of activities for the said event.Game maker Capcom will be occupying booth #4145 at Comic-Con from July 20 to 23. Capcom will be featuring merchandise and demos of games that can be played by attendees. The company has also promised teasers of games that are included in its game line-up with playable demos for games such as the Xbox 360 exclusive Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, PS2 games Kami and God Hand, the Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2, Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded, and Resident Evil: The Missions, among other games. Capcom will also be hosting three game tournaments where gamers will have to battle each other. The three games for the tournaments are Street Fighter Alpha 3 (on July 23), Megaman Battle Network 6 (July 23), and Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting on the Xbox 360 (July 22). Capcom is aiming to treat game enthusiasts attending the Comic-Con International with the game demos and the three competitions they will be hosting. |
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