Well, now you go! Virtual Bastion explored Fallout Worlds and found a novel toy without any lasting reason to exist: Is Fallout Worlds a useless mode? Some things, especially because there are no rewards or report-over progression (and I understand what it is here). I guess the notion is that you and up to eight others can enjoy whatever strange world you choose to create. Read on for more community essays about FFXIV, RIFT, World of Warcraft, and more! Tales of the Aggronaut wanded toes into FFXIVs Endwalker: All of my predictions about the shape of this expansion and what was going to happen are now out the window. This game, and that team are one of the few teams that can really throw me on this one. Every individual expansion there are quite several things that just come from the left and challenge my notions about the game, so it’s not a different expansion. 24 hours In thinks maybe RIFT can cut back on word count. RIFT sounds like the MMO equivalent of a fantasy fiction series epic in word count at least. Every time an NPC takes together new names and places and history. Gamer Girls Confessions is a fun gamer with her best friend, and I got to participate in the first ACNH event on time Turkey Day! It was a bit of an uncomplicated pain to come home Thursday evening after spending the day at my polycules home with my job to get something done but it was very exciting as well. Ancient Gaming Noob thinks that Daybreak may have something to do with Marvel thing: so it seems like a really good sign for Dimensional Ink, Daybreak, and Enad Global 7. In spite of the fact that a Marvel IP MMO might be coming spread this far, imagine what will happen once they have a title, a logo and a few more art fields to post. GamingSF was shocked to see the upcoming expansion of EverQuest II. I like what I had seen so far. The quests are easy, and the visuals are difficult to comprehend. I’ve got to go to the nearest school and find a car to enjoy. Kaylriene apologises for the underlying issue of Wehrcraft’s not so bad moment. In response to the Ibr. above mentioned, one of the things I hate most about WoW is its clarity of design and to pretend it doesn’t have anything to say that it’s not planned. Every day there are many amazing, insightful and unusual articles posted in the gaming blogosphere, and every day, Justin reads as many books as possible. Global Chat is an impressive collection of essays, rants and guides from the past few weeks of MMO debate.