Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG) are quickly becoming a huge deal in the PC games market, and why not? Players get a game that seemingly has no end, and game companies get to collect monthly payments from their game’s obsessive
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One of the fastest growing genres in gaming is the Massively Multiplayer Online Game or MMOG. Titles such as Everquest, Ultima Online and Asheron’s Call attracted millions of subscribers at the time of their launch each paying a monthly fee to explore
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A s sword-and-sorcery multiplayer online games go, the original Asheron's Call was a moderate success, never attracting as many players as Everquest, but nevertheless building a loyal following with an endlessly fascinating character-generation system,
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It is getting harder and harder to carve out a niche in the world of massively multiplayer online RPG’s, but Turbine has really produced a superior product with great potential. Asheron’s Call 2: Fallen Kings looks great and plays very well.
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The world of massively-multiplayer gaming is a crowded one. If you're looking for options, they're out there in spades, whether you want to be a spaceship captain or a simple citizen of a town. Lording it above them all is Tolkien-esque fantasy, where
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