All Posts Tagged With: "aion kinah"
Aion Group Downs Tahabata (Yay!)… Gets Blue Helm (Boo!)
PvE progression may not be as cutthroat yet in Aion compared to established games like World of Warcraft, but it’s coming along nicely with the recent downing of Tahabata, the final boss in the Dark Poeta dungeon.
NCSoft reports that a multi-Legion group on Ariel server downed the three-headed dragon in one of its S rank [...]
19Feb2010 | Mick James | 0 comments | Continued
Aion 2.0 Landing in Korea Soon; Bayonetta Envies Blade Girls
Nothing whets my gaming appetite more than good ol’ gossip so it was a tasty treat reading the rumors for Aion 2.0, the still unnamed first expansion of Aion. According to this grapevine article, Aion 2.0 will be released this month (Korea gets first dibs, many assume) and that it has substantial updates such as [...]
10Feb2010 | Mick James | 0 comments | ContinuedTons of Fallout: New Vegas, Aion Community, and World of Single-Player-Craft?
You know, there are few things worse than a morning coffee and no bagel and or donut to go along with it, but as I forgot to pick some up at the store over the weekend, I’m doomed to the awkward combination of coffee and… pineapple? Ah fruit, nature’s lame attempt at candy!
Speaking of candy, [...]
Epic Verdict: A l33t Legacy and Freexperience Freefall
Welcome to the Epic Verdict where we report MMO trends fast, straight, and most importantly, with a bias. Here you’ll find snap judgments on game developments in the World of Warcraft, Aion, and dozens more. Sometimes we even pick on a baby murloc or two.
We set our sights in the world of Eve Online, where [...]
More Tidbits from the Star Trek Open Beta
A few days ago, gamers warped into the Star Trek Online open beta testing phasers armed for some deep space ass-kicking. Based on initial impressions, testers seem to be giving a strong thumbs-up to the graphics, but the gameplay is fast becoming a prickly point of contention.
Test Run. Star Trek Online enters into its largest [...]
15Jan2010 | Mick James | 0 comments | ContinuedHulkageddon II, Galactic Civil War, and Aion Conquers All
And here we are about the enter the golden time, a period I like to call, The Naked Now, it’s that period of time in an MMO’s development cycle when fans of the game are whipped into a frenzy as the promise of the game becomes almost tangible. It happened with Aion, a few months [...]
8Jan2010 | Chris Coker | 1 comment | Continued
Epic Verdict: Flame Wars are for Kids
Welcome to the Epic Verdict where we report MMO trends fast, straight, and most importantly, with a bias. Here you’ll find snap judgments on game developments in the World of Warcraft, Aion, and dozens more. Sometimes we even pick on a baby murloc or two.
We begin in the land of forum flame wars where expletives [...]
Gamer Gifts and MMO Freebies
Christmas Eve is right around the corner and the gifts are piling up around the fern tree. Call it gamer’s intuition, but I doubt these shiny boxes will have anything cooler than a solid-brick fruitcake or a murloc shirt. So if you’re a bit unlucky, don’t fret. Here are some awesome stuff to [...]
24Dec2009 | Mick James | 1 comment | Continued
Epic Verdict: Beta Test Booms, Murloc Merch Blows
Welcome to the Epic Verdict where we report MMO trends fast, straight, and most importantly, with a bias. Here you’ll find snap judgments on game developments in the World of Warcraft, Aion, and dozens more. Sometimes we even pick on a baby murloc or two.
It’s all in good fun, so let’s get started in the [...]
21Dec2009 | Mick James | 1 comment | Continued
Solarius and Winter Veil: A Roleplayer’s POV
Pop culture has painted quite an accurate stereotype of online gamers (bespectacled, introvert and sci-fi fan), but it’s often bothered me how we’re clumped together with regards to play style. Not all of us are after mere hacking and slashing, because frankly, that’s just one aspect of MMOs.
One can often find item fanatics collecting rare [...]
