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Rune Factory 2 follows the formula set by last year's Harvest Moon release, Rune Factory. The last Harvest Moon I played was Friends of Mineral Town for the GBA, so I'm not personally acquainted with the first Rune Factory, but following is a brief description for comparison's sake.
The DS has become the system to have for fans of old-school dungeon-crawling RPGs. Whether you're into roguelikes, like Izuna and Shiren the Wanderer, or traditional Western-style RPGs like Etrian Odyssey, Nintendo's little system has got you covered. Up till now, though, most of the dungeon crawls have been fairly standard in style and execution, taking relatively minor liberties with the classic formulas.
DreamWorks Animation has always been a hit and miss studio from my personal standpoint. They didn't get off on the right foot with their first computer-animated film Antz, but were able to correct their course with the mega-franchise, Shrek.
It's finally happened. The dead have risen and you and three friends are squarely placed in the middle of it all. In a city completely overrun with zombies and the nasty things some of them have evolved into, its not only good to have friends, but it is the only way you can make it through the game.
Pirates of the Burning Sea has plenty to offer in terms of destruction. Sailors can take down ports in group conquest missions or just harass traders around the Spanish Main. However, spending all day chasing after booty is no way to flaunt your PvP skills. Here is also a very interesting mmorpg game called Everquest 2.
Deep within the jungles, there is a fortress abandoned long ago. Surrounded by mystery, something is stirring within the crumbled walls of this once proud structure.
Is ganking really such a bad thing? That's the question Isildur addresses in his latest Pirates of the Burning Sea dev blog, where he outlines how ganking evolved in the game -- and how it got out of control. "Ganking has a long and difficult history within our design and development process, so it's a hard question to answer with a simple 'we hate it' or 'we love it," Isildur said.
The next major content patch for Pirates of the Burning Sea, build 1.5, is currently being prepared for release to the live servers, and in the meantime we get to find out about some of the features of this update.
Some of you surely played EverQuest back in the day. Whether it was your first MMO or not, one thing's for sure: it was the first huge MMO.