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more about #nexon Bokusatsu_Tenshi: hmmm... pretty nice. That and the fact that it's dynamic action. Free with in game monetizing? more » pennyman: another reason to go all three days to PAX so you can find GEMS like this! more » Asdafaffle: it would look better without the cartoony characters. o_O more » Taggart6 wishes you happy holidays!!!: Korean MMO Shovel Ware? more » Thut: Let me go on record and say that constantly claiming "voiced NPCs" as your MMO's selling point is like trying to sell a race car by singling out its r... more » TheOmnitron: Kim is right about more games being free, its the way the industry is going. Developers are going to have to start finding more creative ways to monet... more » ankhenaten: I think this article sort of points to a difficulty in the video game industry. Diagnosing real issues with a genre and then coming up with a strateg... more » Save me: For console RPGs, I dont mind if the dialogue is in either text or dialogue. This may be because I either dont care much about the story (then why bo... more » Pombar: The feeling I get when starting a console RPG and realising that all the dialog is simply text-based? Relief. more » saady87: er...im surprised no one from WoW (blizzard) came to this more » luxfluxio: MMO games are crap.I mean, they seem fun for a while untill you are smart enought to realise that it is a complete waste of time.The more stupid peopl... more » -
#clips
Nexon's Next One: Dragon's Nest
Nexon dropped us a line to let us know that they'll be showing up at PAX 2009 next month, showing off Dungeon Fighter Online and their latest MMO, Dragon's Nest, in a compromising position. More » -
#comiccon09
MMO Makers Market The Genre's Future
At the "The State of the MMO" panel at Comic-Con, five massively-multiplayer devs weighed in on the positive changes coming to the genre, lacing as much marketing into their answers as humanly possible. More » -
#business
Jamie Cheng on Indie Free to Play
There's a nice interview up at Worlds In Motion with Klei Entertainment (Eets) founder Jamie Cheng on the issue of the free to play model, especially in relation to their new game Sugar Rush. -
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#combatarms
Nexon Launches Combat Arms
Remember the uproar that was stirred when folks thought that EA's Battlefield: Bad Company would have weapons only available for purchase? For the few of you who actually liked the idea, Nexon presents Combat Arms, their first multiplayer online FPS. Along with a hearty selection of free weapons, Nexon allows players to purchase new weapons and equipment from their online store, tricking out their character to their hearts' and wallets' content. More »


