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Action combat will keep you on your toes as you slay terrible monsters in PvE battles and give your fellow players a hard time in open-world PvP. Now, are ready to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the women? Truth be told, Albion Online is a challenging game.

Instead, it offers a sandbox experience based on a classless system. You gain abilities depending on the items you equip. From landowner to battle-hardened warrior, you can become anything you want to be, provided you have the right equipment. Social interaction is guaranteed as the economy is player-driven with most of the items, gear included, created by players. Players can choose one of the eight classes, take their character to max level, and discover all the content without paying a cent.

The action combat is also engaging and fun. The graphics are amazing and the game is not very hardware demanding. Neverwinter is also available on PlayStation and Xbox. If you plan on clearing end-game content, you should know that there will be grinding involved. If you want to keep things casual, you will be more than happy with customizing your avatar and interacting with others while questing.

Phantasy Star Online 2 has Very Positive Steam reviews from thousands of users with hundreds of played hours, so you can be sure it is worth a try. Factions have splintered off and in many cases aliens and humans have banded together in the desperate struggle for survival. While SyFy axed the television show back in , the MMO lives on, continuing to succeed on the strength of its combat mechanics, satisfying character progression, and the its absolutely massive armory of weapons and gear.

The rebooted version of the game, Defiance , is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, featuring classes and power trees, but the same world and quests - not enough to be considered a wholly new game, but give it a try if you want to see the world of Defiance through fresh eyes. A Korean MMO that launched in the US behind a lot of fanfare, Black Desert Online was able to mostly deliver on the hype with its snappy action combat and interesting property management elements.

Alongside the standard leveling and questing, BDO offers players and guilds the opportunity to become medieval slum lords, buying up buildings and setting their function as residences or crafting repositories, or even taking wholesale control of entire cities.

This Chinese offering that recently made its way west has incredible depth in terms of character creation and development, and a vast, intriguing open world to plumb for loot and secrets. Revelation Online is also one of a current bumper crop of games that provides the option to choose traditional, tab-targeting style MMO combat or more dynamic action combat. Another recent convert to the free to play model, Secret World Legends is a game defined in large part by its setting, which reads like every conspiracy theory crackpots dream come true or their worst nightmare realized.

The game content is quite repetitive — entering a world, looking for dungeons, defeating monsters, looting and leveling — but this is made up for by the cute graphics and the ability to build your own bases. If you want, you can grind for months and spend so much time in Trove. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The list was published on September 18, and was last updated on January 11, Recommended editorial content At this point you will find external content from YouTube that supplements the article.

View YouTube content I consent to external content being displayed to me. Garmin Philip. Early in its life, The Old Republic had a kind of identity crisis that initially turned many away from playing. It wanted to be both a followup to the cherished Knights of the Old Republic while also giving World of Warcraft a run for its money and, at the time, did neither very well. But just like its setting, those days are long in the past and the Old Republic of today is far more enjoyable thanks to a refined focus on what it's always done best: telling a great story.

Where most MMOs offer only a single overarching narrative, The Old Republic has eight different class stories to experience in the main game, and all of them are exciting and fun. Whether you want to sex your way across the galaxy as a seductive imperial agent or just murder everyone as a Sith warrior, The Old Republic has some of the best storytelling ever seen in an MMO. Bioware spent a lot of money making sure that the voice acting was top-notch and it really paid off.

The Old Republic's presentation is unparalleled. In recent years, The Old Republic has expanded on that foundation with a series of expansion packs that each tell an overarching and extremely cool story. What's better, SWTOR has removed much of the friction you'd normally experience in an MMO, like having to grind for levels, so now you can just blitz the story missions one after the other like a singleplayer RPG.

It's great. It took The Elder Scrolls Online over a year to finally find its legs, but now that it has it's quickly become one of the best MMOs on the market.

That's in part thanks to the steady stream of excellent premium expansions that have gradually opened up new areas of Tamriel to explore. Fans of Morrowind can venture back to Vvardenfell, the home of the dark elves, but ESO has bravely opened up never before seen countries like the high elf kingdom of Summerset and, soon, the Khajiit homeland of Elsweyr. Each of these expansions is notable for their self-contained stories and often excellent side quests.

If you're a lore nut for Elder Scrolls, then ESO has so much story to offer—and much of it delivered through great voice acting and fun quests. If that's not your cup of tea, you can also design your own house, participate in chaotic three-way PVP, or explore the world in any direction you please. Thanks to the One Tamriel update, you level-scaling now let's you approach even endgame zones at any level, giving you more freedom over your journey.

Questing and raiding are fun, but there's nothing quite like defeating another player in a contest of pure skill. PvP in MMOs is a time-honored tradition that remains a pursuit for those with the iron will to master the mechanics of a game.

These MMOs honor that devotion by employing awesome combat systems that go above and beyond the basics, offering competitive-minded players a rewarding place to test their mettle. Whether you're planning sieges on enemy fortifications or looking to spar in a one-on-one duel, these MMOs will satisfy that bloodlust. RIP, Warhammer Online. When it comes to player-versus-player combat, few MMOs can ever aspire to do it better than Guild Wars 2.

For those wanting a more traditional experience, structured PvP lets you fight in team deathmatch and objective-based modes in that focus on skill and coordination. And then there's the world versus world mode, where different servers come together to wage war across sprawling maps with hundreds of players at once.

Participating in sieges and large-scale battles is the kind of fantastical fulfillment you dreamed of as a kid, and you won't need to grind for a hundred hours before you can participate either. The heart of what makes Guild Wars 2 fun to play is all in its action combat, which emphasizes dodging and movement instead of memorizing complex skill rotations. You'll weave in and out of range of your opponents while unleashing flashy abilities—of which there are many to choose from.

Each class is quite flexible in how you want to play, giving theorycrafters enough material to chisel away at their perfect build. With the launch of the new expansion, Path of Fire, there's no denying that PvP took a hit from various balancing problems, but ArenaNet is already making adjustments that will hopefully continue to keep Guild Wars 2 at the top of the dogpile.

That Planetside 2 is the only game on this list that involves shooting is telling of what a unique premise it is. It's also the only one where the entire focus is around killing other players and prizing territory from their cold, dead hands.

War in Planetside 2 is an unending struggle between three nations each seeking to control four distinct continents. If you're not keen on all the distractions of your average MMO, Planetside 2's purity of war is refreshing.



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