

My 2008 MMO hopes and wishes
Filed under: Fantasy, Real life, Sci-fi, Fury, Pirates of the Burning Sea, MMO industry, Pirates of the Caribbean Online, Opinion, Second Life, Mythos, Massively meta, Virtual worlds, All Points Bulletin
2007 was an incredible year for MMOs, with tons of updates to existing games and a benign rash of new titles as well. I'm not much for predictions, but I'll tell you what I'm hoping for in 2008, since you all asked so nicely:Blizzard to out-Diablo Mythos with their new MMO -- Let's face it, playing Mythos is ten kinds of fun, and most of that fun revolves around the type of gameplay that the original Diablo invented, and Diablo II refined. Mythos currently fills the gaping void left behind by Blizzard's continuing not to update the Diablo universe with a new game, but wouldn't you like to see it done up properly?
Google to provide some real competition for Linden Lab -- Right now, Second Life is the only cat of its breed, and it's snoozing in the sun. The ability for users to create their own content is arguably SL's biggest draw, and it's fueled many careers, but the interface issues, rolling restarts, updates that fix things only to break other things, and age verification problems leave me wanting someone to learn from these mistakes and bring us something better. We know Google's working on something ... here's hoping it's a Third Life.
A new genre -- So far, we've had Fantasy MMOs rule the day, with Science Fiction a close second, and a hodgepodge of other titles kind of experimenting with concepts a little bit. And pirates. But I'm looking for something new. Something that combines my love of cryptography with Cthulhu, perhaps. Or something that lets me relive my days playing cops and robbers. Whatever it is, this is the year to strike!
Resolutions? Hmm. I guess I resolve to keep playing those smaller MMOs and telling you what I think of them, and trying not to be too dismissive of those I find lacking. Ooh, that's gonna be difficult -- I'm quite fond of the snark, I am. What are your New Year's MMO hopes and wishes?






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1-02-2008 @ 6:07PM
steve said...
Cthulhu for President! One day I hope we see a true Cthulhu MMO.
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1-03-2008 @ 4:22PM
TigroSpottystripes Katsu said...
I believe that, in spite of the bugs, flawed policies, usability issues and other stuff like that, SL provides tons of possibilities for developing of different styles of MMO based activities, and combinning it's flexibility with the ammount of people already inside aswell having a big company taking care of the maintenance of the servers and such, it has big chances of providing an easy to work with platform for the development of stuff that if were to be created from scratch, the code and/or the userbase, would probably either take ages to come out or never come out at all
and I guess people could also use it to create prototypes that once gathered enough interest aswell as maturity from the development team could then be ported to it's own system, bringing the users and the ideas developed while testing it in SL
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