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Wolfenstein Review

Posted by Louis Valentino August 26, 2009

Wolfenstein is a first person shooter developed by a collaboration of Raven Software, id Software, Pi Studios, and Endrant Studios. It is based in World War II Germany, but thanks to bizarre gameplay mechanics and story twists, the game is much more unique than just another WWII shooter. The Wolfenstein franchise is somewhat of a [...]

Game Changing Fallout 3 Mods

Posted by Louis Valentino August 19, 2009

Whenever I first buy a game, I want to experience it as ‘vanilla’ as possible. I prefer to go in and come out the way the developers had planned. Now that Fallout 3’s fifth and final downloadable content pack has been released, I decided to check out some mods. There are a ton of great [...]

SteelSeries QcK Gaming Mouse Pad Review

Posted by Louis Valentino August 16, 2009

SteelSeries is one of the top manufacturers of “gaming surfaces” in the market. They have been making high quality mouse pads aimed at gamers for years. I was once a believer that a mouse pad was the least important peripheral for a PC gamer, but over the years SteelSeries has proven that it may be [...]

World of Warcraft – Patch 3.2 Battleground Changes

Posted by Louis Valentino August 4, 2009

Blizzard is known for releasing a major patch every five months or so that contains a ton of free content. Patch 3.2 was just released today, the second major patch since the Wrath of The Lich King expansion came out. Included in the patch are significant changes and additions to Battlegrounds, which haven’t seen [...]

Battlefield Heroes Review

Posted by Louis Valentino July 29, 2009

Battlefield Heroes is a new third-person shooter developed by DICE. It’s a free download supported by a micro-transaction system. The goal of these “free-to-play” games is to attract you with a free game and then allow you to purchase avatar items and upgrades for your character. Battlefunds is the currency used to ‘rent’ weapons and avatar items for a limited amount of time. You can buy these Battlefunds through PayPal and most credit cards are supported as well.

You start off by creating and customizing a persistent character that you will use through the matches you play. The character’s experience, abilities, and appearance carry through as you level up. You choose one of two typical WWII allies/axis factions, customize his appearance, and join a game. The leveling system in Battlefield Heroes allows players to unlock upgrades and abilities as you progress. You gain XP for capturing flags, dealing damage, healing/repairing, and of course killing enemy players. You don’t necessarily need to get tons of kills to level up as long as you support your team. Completing missions, such as killing a certain number of people with a particular weapon in a match, earns you Valor Points. Valor Points are used to buy weapons and avatar items that expire after a week or a month (similar to Battlefunds), however these become difficult to get and are limited. There are also Hero Points which are gained every other level and are used to unlock minor abilities to add to your gear slot before games.

MMO Weakly Episode #51

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Jul 25 2010 I ADD COMMENTS

LifeNet Fallen Earth Podcast

Posted by Brad West
Jul 23 2010 I ADD COMMENTS

MMO Weakly Episode #50

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Jul 18 2010 I ADD COMMENTS