World of Warcraft goes Free-to-Play!

The said it would never, never, NEVER happen (despite the fact we said it would!), but now it has, has, has happened! World of Warcraft is now free-to-play! Players can now create an unlimited number of characters and play them up to level 20, at which point they must pay. How long before that cap [...]

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Thu, June 30 2011 » Gaming News » No Comments

Old Republic “Sith Inquisitor” Video

Featuring a suitably smug English voice the Sith Inquisitor does look like it will be mucho fun to play, with force lightning playing its required part, but also a bit of stealth and even defense on show. The purple eye flare thingamy also looks great fun, but we are hoping for a customisation option for [...]

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Fri, May 13 2011 » Gaming News, Videos » No Comments

Underrated:- Guild Wars

Love it or hate it, World of Warcraft is a big deal. It’s got stellar reviews all across the board. It has won awards and broken sales records. It is a walking giant within the gaming universe. As of January 2008, the game had more than 10 million subscribers across the world, the game practically [...]

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Wed, January 26 2011 » Articles, Thoroughly Underated Games... » 1 Comment

Review: World of Warcraft Cataclysm

Game: World of Warcraft Cataclysm Format: P.C, Mac Developer: Blizzard Publisher: Activision It’s perhaps hard to believe that 12 million people worldwide regularly play World of Warcraft. If you aren’t already one of these it might be a bit strange to think that people pretend to be trolls, orcs, dwarves and gnomes, running around in [...]

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Wed, January 19 2011 » PC/Mac, Reviews » 3 Comments

Speaking with… James Öhlen Creative Director on Star Wars: The Old Republic

In the last of our coverage from this year’s Gamescom, our very own Tom Wallis managed to sit down with James Öhlen, Creative Director on Star Wars: The Old Republic, to discuss the game, it’s development processes and the MMORPG genre in general, amongst other things.

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Sat, October 16 2010 » Interviews » No Comments