MMORPG writes: "With so many options out there for an MMO to play, there is something for everybody. Whether you’re looking for an epic fantasy adventure, alternate history, sci-fi conquests, or maybe even a real-life simulator, you can surely find and MMO to satiate your unique hunger. Not everyone is a seasoned MMO veteran however, so it’s not as easy as booting up you level 80 Paladin to go run some raids and engage in PvP for a few hours on the weekends. Maybe you’re a new player looking to ease into the genre, maybe you want a game to play with a friend or significant other, or maybe you just want something that’s easier to pick up and play for short bursts of time, but the move towards casualization of all genres is big and growing. This is our list of the top 5 best casual MMOs on the market right now and each of these would be great choices for anyone looking for a more casual MMO gaming experience."
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I don't think MMORPG's and casual belong in the same sentence.
DC Universe Online and Guild War 2 in the casual category? I don't think so...