There have been quite a number of mmorpg games that have come and gone over the years. Some of them have been quite good, a majority of them average, and a number of them mind-numbingly awful. Yet gamers have cheerfully logged into these games in the hope of high adventure and immersion in a digital fantasy world. While most online games have provided some nice memories and enjoyable gameplay, there are those games that have had a major impact upon online gaming. Without these games, it might be difficult to imagine what the digital landscape would look like today. To that end, MMO-Play offer this list of the top five most influential mmos.
After 20 years of ongoing service, the original Guild Wars still makes good on a promise it made that no other MMORPG has been able to truly mimic.
Been there since day 1, and the first beta, same with GW2. 20 years and they never said oh now we need to charge a monthly fee, and they only made Guild Wars no other games. I'm going to assume GW3 will have the same business model.
I got to 50 I believe but never got into it very much.It was fun but all of my friends were still playing EQ. Good to see it’s still going though.
World of Warcraft developers discuss the game's decades-long lifepsan and why the game continues to be the biggest MMO ever.
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