Best MMORPG

Games Total: 317
Selection Criteria: Online games that combine RPG elements with large, persistent game worlds and player interaction.
Viewing games 51 to 100 (of 317 games)

Earth and Beyond

This title is rated Fans Only here but that would apply to many types of fan, including those interested in RPG, the sci-fi literary genre, multiplayer games and/or playing at online socialization.

Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings

Unlike many other reviews you will read, I will not start this review off by comparing MMORPG's to drugs and the players to drug addicts.

Asheron's Call

Gameplay takes place in a 3D environment with a wide variety of views from which to play, including a 360 swivel view and a top-down angle which is very useful for wide-range mapping.

Ultima Online: Third Dawn

The game is played the same as it has always been, though the interface has been upgraded somewhat.

Ultima Online Renaissance

Other changes include an overhaul of the housing system, a new party system for adventuring in groups, changes in skill management and some cosmetic changes to the login screens.

Ultima Online: The Second Age

The new interface design is nice, especially the option of having your playing field in a window, instead of full-screen with all your other little windows clogging the picture.

Allegiance

The year is 2150 and an instant transportation system for moving between solar systems has been discovered making it easier for the warring factions to move from system to system.

Royal Blood

It's a medieval war game (GemFire in US). The object in the game is to unify a fictional island by force.
Sega Genesis

Destiny

You are in charge of bringing a small group of prehistoric people through the changing world.

RF Online

Massively multiplayer role-playing games are obviously popular with huge followings. This genre is aging however and it's getting more difficult to stand out.