Alex Cote from 3GEM writes: '! These games require so much dedication and involvement from their players, and are definitely worth talking about. There are also many upcoming MMOs that are promising to bring a lot of fun for gamers worldwide, but we’re only going to focus on the past and present. So let’s see what made our list!'
Angelus Victor said: The critically acclaimed Final Fantasy XIV. For years, this MMO has triumphed as one of the best of the genre. An impressive feat—especially considering its beginnings. Heck, you couldn’t name a better zero from hero story than the fall and rise of Version 1.0, dare I say.
Now, I have dabbled into Final Fantasy XIV. Many times, as a matter of fact. But always ended up dropping it for one reason or another. Still, after a group of close friends gifted me the Complete Edition and offered to help me get through it, I thought to myself: Maybe now is the time.
Today Square Enix announced that it will be testing travel in Final Fantasy XIV between Data Centers of different regions, with a major caveat.
Oh the smallest population server that's oce, let's see what they add for us!
* Characters with a Home World in the Oceanian data center will be unable to travel to a different physical data center.
Sweet.
Following the recent death of the legendary Akira Toriyama, players of FF14 and Dragon Quest 10 have been gathering to pay respects.
Is it sad that I've only ever played Wow and TOR...
A Top 10 MMO list without Dark Age of Camelot boggles my mind. There is a reason that MMOs, such as Guild Wars 2 and The Elder Scrolls Online, are going three-realm wars (RvR). It was mastered and successful by Mythic and hasn't been done great since. Hopefully, 'Camelot Unchained' (Mark Jacobs - Lead Designer from DAoC) can recreate that magic!
FFXIV deserves to be up there indeed. Not sure why you included games no longer available on the list.
Is this article a joke? Where is World of Warcraft?
Everquest