Fiesta has been around since 2007; it’s been a free to play MMO from the get-go, designed around microtransactions. The game suffers a bit from the pay to win issue, with purchasable items providing significant combat boosts, however, it is possible to get similar boosts without paying, but you’ll have to work for them, and [...]
The Search for the Best Free mmo – Wizard 101
Yes, it’s a kid’s game, and yes, I’m still reviewing it. While it is most definitely aimed at a much younger audience than the other games I’ve reviewed, Wizard 101 is still one of the better ones. Wizard 101 eschews the typical formula for MMO combat in favor of a card-based battle system. Players take [...]
The search for the best free mmo – Mabinogi
This one is actually a bit out of order, Vindictus is the sequel to Mabinogi, however it was reviewed first. That’s because there’s really no pattern to which game will be reviewed next, there’s just a big list of games to be reviewed (in no particular order). That being said, there’s no reason to skip [...]
The search for the best free mmo – Dungeons and Dragons Online
This will be the first of quite a few games I’ll be reviewing that no longer requires a monthly subscription. DDO (Dungeons and Dragons Online) has a unique gameplay style – as you play your adventures are narrated. The narrator tells you if your character can hear trolls in the next room for instance. A [...]
The search for the best free mmo – Vindictus
Vindictus is an MMORPG built by Nexus, the same folks behind Mabinogi, and Maple Story – in fact, in Korea Vindictus is called Mabinogi: Heroes. Vindictus was built using the Source engine, the very same game engine used to create such games as Half-Life 2, and Dark Messiah: Of Might and Magic. That piqued my [...]



