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The Year in MMOs Already Shaping Up

February 20th, 2009 | Category: Champions, FreeRealms, JGE

It looks like we have a sense now of what the year is going to look like for MMO gamers. Free Realms is dropping later this spring, with what sounds like a twofer following in June. Champions and Jumpgate letting loose at the start of the summer is sure to give younger MMO gamers with some downtime plenty to do. Then capping off the year we’ll be seeing Aion on this side of the world. That’s about all the MMOs I expected to see release this year, with a pretty good spread. You have to sort of worry about two games hitting live service in the same month.

That said, it’s questionable how much overlap the JGE and Champs audiences will have. And, as Massively points out, Eurogamer’s announcement of Champions’ release date hasn’t been confirmed by Cryptic yet.

Just in case you need some background:

Free Realms: SOE’s first free-to-play title, a whimsical fantasy game aimed at tweens and families.
Champions Online: Cryptic’s second go at a superhero MMO, based on the tabletop RPG license. Will build on City of Heroes innovations and feature more physicality in the world.
Jumpgate Evolution: Netdevil’s long-in-development space shooter, a persistent online successor to games like Wing Commander.
Aion: A fantasy game from NCsoft featuring a unique background story and playable characters with the ability to fly.

I’d say it’s a busy year for MMOs, but the genre’s become something altogether different in the last few years. I expect most years we’re going to be looking at a number of big-picture releases, along with numerous smaller entries into the field. These AAA titles are going to be joined in 2009 by numerous free-to-play games and indie offerings; already this year we’re seeing the relaunch of Three Rings’ Bang! Howdy.

It’s awesome, and highly encouraging, to see the genre explode like this. I can’t wait to see what the industry looks like at the end of the year (thought I’m pumped that Free Realms is going live so soon!)

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On AAA Fantasy MMOs as ‘Solved Problems’

January 26th, 2009 | Category: 38 Studios, Agency, Champions, Conan, DCUO, FreeRealms, Industry, STO, SWTOR, TR, WAR, WoW

A while back Steve Danuser put up a post weighing in on the fate of Tabula Rasa. His was but one of many, with Scott, Damion, Eric, and Adam all putting in their two cents as well. I can’t hope to add anything to this discussion that hasn’t already been mulled by these guys, but I do want to clarify something that Steve links into. He says, “So if these guys are so smart, and if making a AAA epic fantasy MMO is a solved problem, then why did so many games have a rough year in 2008?”

“Making a AAA fantasy game is a solved problem” is something I said in my 2008 MMO wrapup on Gamasutra, and it’s something I’ve said frequently in the past. And I mean it. AAA fantasy games are ‘solved’, the formulae is complete, development and iteration on that particular niche of the niche market can stop now.

I never said anything about making one being easy.

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What Differentiates Champions Online

January 02nd, 2009 | Category: Champions, Cryptic

So, just a day after my video-questioning of what Champions is offering to distinguish itself, I remembered that X-Play actually partially answered this question. Check out their preview below and note the differences between Champs and CoH, primarily the ‘nemesis’ system and the wide-open areas.

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MMOGnosticating 2009 (vBlog style)

January 01st, 2009 | Category: 38 Studios, Agency, Champions, CoH/CoV, Community, DCUO, EQII, FreeRealms, Industry, LOTRO, RMT, Red 5, SOE, SWTOR, WAR

Instead of the usual enormous blog post (which I used both in 2007 and 2006) I decided to take a different tack this year. Below are embedded a pair of videos running down my thoughts on the upcoming year. Enjoy!





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