It's rather amazing to see how popular fantasy has become in the last few decades. From the Victorian age onward through the 1970s, sci-fi was king in literature, movies, comics, tv, and radio. Fantasy was always a second cousin despite the popularity of The Lord of the Rings. But in the world of mmorpg games, fantasy is the undisputed king and sci-fi is a distant second. There are only a handful of popular sci-fi mmos out there: Star Trek Online, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and EVE Online. This is a shame as there are a great number of sci-fi intellectual properties that would make tremendous online games. Warm up your rocket engines as MMO-Play examine the top five sci-fi mmos we wish existed.
Skydance Games posted an important update regarding Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra on X stating the game is now targeting an "early 2026" launch.
It´s a game from Amy Hennig after all.
I have no doubt it´s gonna be high quality on release.
Fear the Gun has called The Texas Chainsaw Massacre "fully realized" and says there will be no further updates.
"The Finland-based indie games publisher Yahaha Games and indie games developer Scared Stupid Inc, are today very happy and excited to announce that their retro point-and-click survival horror/adventure game "Midnight Special", is now available for PC via Steam Early Access." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
I'll always miss StarWars Galaxies. Such an awesome sandbox MMO. Shame the devs screwed it up.
I'd love to see a Dan Dare MMORPG.