IGN writes: "Twelve Sky 2 is the PvP-oriented massively multiplayer sequel that will soon join free to play publisher Aeria Games' popular selection. Developed by ALTI, it offers these three factions from its predecessor, and will also add a fourth, the Nangin, which characters join in an unusual way. After advancing to a high level within any of the others, they can sever all connections in order to join the exiles. Of course, the new title will have more notable changes and additions. For example, there will be more area where players, groups and guilds can test themselves against each other, with broader ranges of both objectives and level brackets. It's also easy to see that the new graphics are up to date and competitive. In order to learn more, we posed a set of questions to Associate Producer Thomas McKay".
Celebrate 12/12/12 by playing a game that has something to do with the number 12. The story suggests a list of 12 games with 12 in them.
Wtf? 12/12/12 was yesterday, so why is this article being posted today?
I don't see the point of the article anyway, it's just a bunch of games with 12 in the title, most of them are crap too. Must have taken some real journalistic skills to come up with this one.
MMOHut, "There is a term in MMO gaming called the “Holy Trinity.” It’s not a religious term (arguably), but it describes the three primary class roles needed to succeed in content for most standard MMORPGs; the tank, the healer, and the DPSer. These take the form, generally, of the warrior, the priest, and the mage. This combination dates back to the days of the ancient sub-civilization of Everquest, the original tank, spank, and grind experience of the internets...."
Bright Hub says "Aeria Games' not-so-well-known Twelve Sky 2 is not very well known for a reason. Find out where the developers dropped the ball and how a good game went bad."