GENRE: MMO

The genre “MMO” stands for “massively multiplayer online game.” These games are personally my favorite as they are games played online with a large number of players, sometimes up to the hundreds of thousands across multiple servers. These games often consist of an open world, but their key component is the ability to play alongside others. In an MMO, you can compete against (or team-up with) other players at a large scale. You can also have meaningful reactions with others in this online world. The beauty of MMOs is that they feature a number of other game genres, like RPG (more commonly referred to as MMORPG). Despite the genre’s main focus revolving around multiplayer games, there are still a fair amount of AI-controlled characters, i.e NPCs and mobs. These characters can give our quests or act as opponents in many MMORPGs.

If you are someone who doesn’t like to play a video game alone or would like to experience a new world with others, MMOs would be your fit. They can share common elements to RPGs, but there will be a large number of people in the same instance as you working on the same quests or goals, or fighting the same common enemy.

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GENRE: RPG

If you’re a person who likes immense story-telling, an open world to explore, or side quests galore, games in the RPG genre may be right for you! The term “RPG stands for role-playing game, where you take on the role of a character in some fictional setting typically through the process of decision making for the purpose of character development. These games are often single-player where your character or team takes on missions or quests to progress through the story. This genre dates back to the early days of tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons.  There are many RPG games that are multiplayer as well, where your party or group can earn success by solving puzzles or engaging in combat. Characters may have powers or abilities that get stronger as you progress through your story, and the world your character (or team) is in is often vast and immersive where you can explore a number of different areas.

These games are best for those looking for a calmer gaming experience at a slower pace. They are often complex with dynamic characters and character interaction. If you’re looking for more of a story to experience and missions to accomplish either alone or with the help of friends, RPG games can give you a great story and setting.

If this genre interests you, read about some RPG game reviews below.

SINGLE PLAYER RPG

  • Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Undertale
  • Stardew Valley
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition
  • Fallout 4
  • Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

MULTI-PLAYER RPG

  • World of Warcraft
  • Lord of the Rings Online
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic
  • Runescape

 

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