TOP 10 MMORPGS 2015 PC
The playerbase is doing exceptionally well right now, split between PC and XBox players. Graphically, this is one of the best looking Anime MMOs out there, and the sheer levels of customization present leave you able to create something truly unique. While the story is definitely interesting, it’s so disconnected from the game overall that I’m really not sure what to say about it. It’s not the best, despite what some players will argue but it’s damn good – being able to swap between 3 different weapon-types on the fly makes certain of that. Plus, you’re given the freedom to take groups and groups worth of players out into large-scale battles which makes it quite different to all of its hub-competitors.Ĭombat in PSO2 is one of the better combat-types out there.
Typically I find open-world MMOs to be the superior MMO-type but this is one of those rare instances where it just ends up being so much better than the norm. This is one of two hub-MMOs in this list. but it’s definitely held down by its dated look, combat and bad business model.Ĭombat – 7/10 Story – 6/10 Graphics – 7/10 Playerbase – 6/10 Overall I’d say this is an above average MMO. The playerbase has grown exponentially after launching on to Steam and as such the playerbase is at higher numbers than it probably has been in years. It definitely looks and feels dated, sure, and that can make it difficult for new-generation gamers to really acclimate to – especially with the likes of games like BDO out there. Graphically, The Old Republic doesn’t look bad. this is probably the MMO with the most in-depth, well thought out story available.
The story is incredible, providing so many branching choices that effect the narrative, the characters you meet, recruit, end up allying with, enemies with. felt very bland when compared to a lot of its competitors. It was slow, felt incredibly clunky for when the game was released, and just. Honestly, I’ve never been a fan of the combat in The Old Republic. This is the only fully scifi MMO in this list, and is set within the – you guessed it – Star Wars universe. Star Wars: The Old Republic is one of those games. Whenever people talk about an MMO having a good story, I can think of maybe a handful of games. Overall I’d say this is one of the few Anime MMOs out there – or MMOs in general that you really need to try.Ĭombat – 4/10 Story – 10/10 Graphics – 5/10 Playebase – 5/10 Nevertheless, those few thousand players are incredibly loyal and the community isn’t bad at all! The playerbase definitely leaves a little to be desired, with maybe a few thousand players logging in daily – and that’s being generous. Graphically, the game utilizes an incredibly unique Anime-aesthetic that you don’t really see in MMOs anymore, and although this is going on 2 decades old, I’d still say this looks pretty damn good.
I know there is one, but since the game is incredibly open-ended, I don’t think you’re really going to be following much of one. I don’t recall there being much of a story in the game. You click enemies, and cycle through whatever they’re weakest against from your pool of abilities. The easiest way of explaining how it functions is like rock-paper-scissors. This is one of the most freeing MMOs I’ve ever seen – providing you the option to live your virtual life in almost any way you want.Ĭombat, admittedly is incredibly unique. Have you ever wanted to live your very own life-away-from-life? Well that’s, in essence, what Mabinogi allows for.