Saturday, July 3

Tera- the MMO WWF ?

Reference to worlwide wrestling federation is because of the commentary, hopefully the cheesyness will give you a laugh as it did me :)



From Enmasse the company made up of ex Anet, Blizzard and Microsoft highflyers, owned by a Korean company and tasked with translating titles over here. Not excited by their offering but the narration cracked me up :)

7 comments:

  1. *snickers* It can't get more cheesy than that. Nice find!

    But you will try the beta test, won't you? You can't let that slip.

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  2. Console hack-n-slash turned PC MMO....
    Scariest thing, they'll actually make money.

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  3. There are some really scary looking 'MMOs' coming up, if you think this looks bad wait until you see Vindictus, insane combat using any objects around, heavily instanced and 3 classes I think, bound to be a F2P nightmare but I feel duty bound to check out the betas of everything :)

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  4. "From Enmasse the company made up of ex Anet, Blizzard and Microsoft highflyers, owned by a Korean company and tasked with translating titles over here"

    Heh, that's how Guild Wars got started, ex-blizzard employees.

    I dunno, I thought it looked pretty cool.

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  5. I'm a bit concerned about the emphasis they were placing on the priest class and the need for one. Remember the discussions there used to be about people paying monks to join their party in GW? Yeah, we could be looking at round 2 of that discussion.

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  6. Was that during the great GW Monk Strike of 96? That was an unreal moment in gaming history...

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  7. Yeah, the GW monk strike was surreal.
    First strike in history where 99% of the people striking hadn't a clue what the strike was about rather than the usual 99% of the people affected by the strike.

    Probably also the only community where people took a strike and stopped playing and having fun to make a point. All in all one of the sillier moments in MMO history

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