G includes three primary buttons, 12 thumb buttons, a clickable scroll wheel that tilts and a G-switch to double down and dominate. Put immediate access to all 12 primary MMO skills under your thumb. The unique dual-dish design of the thumb panel was developed with direct input from both MMO gamers and leading MMO game developers. Field-testing led to two carefully positioned sets of six buttons, helping to reduce both learning time and action timings. And the actuation force is carefully tuned to minimize misclicks.
Use the G-Shift button to double the total number of customizable functions. If you live for the grind, then Black Desert Online might be a perfect fit. All that grinding is backed by a fast-paced combat system that rewards players for using combos, rather than spamming a single skill over and over. Of course, if you get bored of picking fights, you can spend the game honing your other survival skills—like fishing or cooking.
The game runs on a buy-to-play model, but it does include some hefty microtransactions. Its biggest selling point is a player-driven economy, where just about every single item in the game is created by players from resources gathered throughout the world.
The title features a somewhat cartoonish art style and is played from a top-down, isometric viewpoint — a stark contrast from most of the games in the genre. With a community that only continues to grow, no entry fee to worry about, and plenty to explore, Albion Online might be worth checking out.
This one is a bit different from most others on the list, as its RPG elements are tightly wrapped around guns and futuristic artillery instead of swords and shields. But make no mistake, Warframe features some incredible character customization and enough stat management to rival the best MMOs. Most missions can only be tackled with up to three other players, but developer Digital Extremes has been consistently rolling out new content that allows users to gather in massive hub zones before breaking out into their usual groups.
It took several years to make its western debut, but it was certainly worth the wait. You can choose from four different races and nine unique classes before jumping into the action-based combat system. Combat in PSO2 is one of its biggest draws, as it forces you to think on your feet and move around much more than your typical MMO. In fact, the best comparison is probably to the Monster Hunter franchise and its strategic, visceral battles.
Anyone looking for an online game with a bit more punch to its combat will find much to love in Phantasy Star Online 2. It's never been easier to paint than it is now! Take pleasure in Pixel Art Word game lovers and Boggle fans will enjoy the educational fun found in Text Twist 2!
In Creative Destruction, you will embark on a winner-takes-all slugfest and show'em what you could be. Play Battle Boom and annihilate the enemy army with superior tactics and firepower. Play Rise Up and see how high you can go in these dangerous and treacherous skies. Play Helix Jump and see how far you can fall down this tall and ever-changing tower labyrinth. Play Love Balls and use your drawing skills to unite every star-crossed lover in this challenging physics-based puzzler.
Action oriented games that range from classic style arcade games to the latest and greatest! Computer versions of one of the world's most famous games. A great way to practice or compete! Family themes, fun for a wide age range of players, and good options to play with your kids.
The fakemon are created by the players and added by the developers. Players can earn different badges and battle their way through the game. The game has a daily reward system to encourage players to log in regularly. One of the interesting facts about this game, though, is that it hosts tournaments every hour.
Creating an account is an easy process and players have the option to login using Facebook. Before even creating the account, players must choose their starter. They can pick any starter from up to the sixth generation.
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