Tree of Savior will be my last mmorpg to close the black board.Nexon Korea Corp. I did try Blade & Soul but it’s so borinnnnng…Īnd playing Path of Exile while waiting iOBT of Tree of Savior. after a long time, i couldn’t find a 3D isometric game like ragnarok…Īura kingdom a good game but aeria games is just …įinal Fantasy XIV (great game, best graphic ever) very hard gring game, but game shut down 3 month after i played it. Tales Weaver, it was a nice game but publisher was crap. there is a private server now for those who want play it again.
Trickster online ( great game but cash shop very expensive). Ragnarok (Euro server) after shut down, iro server & private server. After spending so much time in a single MMO, I realized that i should be enjoying a little bit of each instead. I’m the kind of person who just hops from game to game, expecting to find something fun. I’m pretty sure there are a ton more that i haven’t mentioned. I owned an hospital on a PvP map and it made me rich. It was a browser-based adventure kind of game, nothing special. Crafting useless pets, fishing for money, or buying items just because they are not in your collection can make you earn some cash currency, which is a great way to entertain the players when they get bored of speedrunning dungeons. It was okay, but my ping made me impossible to dodge, so i dropped.įirefall: Amazing, you have to aim, you have to dodge, you have tons of loot, tons of random tasks scattered around the maps, community bosses. RaiderZ: My hopes for a MH on the west made me try this game. Warframe: Great game, but i hate it when i return to play it and i must study the build i was running. TERA: I just played for a month, with the Warrior class. (and i really hate dungeons).Īir Rivals (Ace Online or Space Cowboy Online): I had so much fun there, when i didn’t want to grind, i was at random maps doing speedruns while avoiding to most of the obstacles. Giving you the choise to play as a certain class in order to get better rewards was a great way to open yourself to different ways to play and makes you aim to unlock certain classes. Skyforge: Pretty nice and challenging at some points. PoE: Enjoyed until the credits song, after that i kinda lost interest. Onigiri: Great game, but not very suitable to play in front of your family or friends. Granado Espada / Sword of the New World: Nice mechanics, great soundtrack, excellent class advancement system.ĪrcheAge: I enjoyed the PvP and the class customization, not to mention that wonderful feature to send a raid invite to everyone nearby. Rusty Hearts: Nice game, nice soundtrack, nice storyline. Chronicle 3-4 and Hellbound were the ones i most enjoyed.Īion: It was nice, but i hated the quest system, too many junk quests to do.Ītlantica Online: Good turn based game, nice soundtrack. The official server lost my interest with their updates. Lineage 2: spent 7 or 8, maybe 9 years on private servers. So these are the ones that mostly caught my attention, even at a slight degree. I believe i played most of the MMO’s on the market, excluding Blizzard’s. The game I’ve tossed most of my life into has been Ragnarok Online. The mmorpgs where I’ve reached endgame can be counted with two hands though. There might be more that I’ve forgotten about because I didn’t play them long or did not have anything strong enough to remember them about. I’ve not played extensively to all of them, but I have at least tried them all out at some point over the years. Terraria (same as mine, if the server side could be counted as mmo).Space Cowboy Online (changed later to Ace Online).Minecraft (if the server side can be counted as mmo).