The Blog Rings
No, there isn't one to rule them all or one to find them. This isn't a LOTRO post. While I appreciate comments about how awesome I am (I have a self-esteem issue you see), and appreciate zealots following me and tell me I'm right the entire way, I hardly think it would kill me to make a post that goes out to the
Making Fun in MMOs
Making fun. It's a funny little phrase if you ask me. Usually, it's used in the context of mocking something, and entertaining ourselves, right? But when you think about it, and go to the literal roots, it's essentially to create fun of our own. That's often what we do with sandbox games; we're given tools, and we make our fun with the shovel and pail (or pods and laser guns, swords and noobs, whatever applies to you best.) Regardless, at the moment I'm finding another issue with me at hand. My progress in Aion has been slow, and it has started to make me think. Unlike some of the other big time bloggers who have grown and gotte
FailComMunity: How far does it go?
Okay, so the title only works so much, but after I see that Funcom is making its Fourth MMO I can't help but wonder. I try to say I don't actually act as a "fan boy" or "hater", but in reality its hard for any human to not have a little bias. Personally, I suffer from an underdog-love-syndrome
Racing to Infinity
That Intro ThingSo, if you're reading this at all, I'm willing to assume you've heard me pander on before about Project: EndGrind, and potentially a variety of my other self-promotions (I CAN CURE CANCER TOO, IF YOU JUST CLICK THE BLOG OH GOD PLEASE). That said, I've finally found myself actually...reading, more.A Long Prologue
Finding MMO Closure: NCsoft's Blank Slate
Shadow Bane, The Matrix Online, Auto Assault, Tabula Rasa, Dungeon Runners, the list can go on for a while you know. Those with an ear to the ground, (And if you've somehow managed to find my blog, clearly you have an intimacy with MMO news) will recognize these name