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MMORPG is one of the most popular genres of videogames, which connects a massive amount of players in the fictional world of the game. The roleplaying games were one of the first multiplayer games, and since the time of their first appearance, they developed a peculiar pattern, which can be seen almost in any project of this genre. This conception includes various mechanics, systems of character development, ways of interaction with the environment and other features; also, these games usually base their core activities on cooperation between players.

Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: The Old Republic is a sci-fi MMORPG in setting of famous Star Wars universe.

EVE Online

EVE Online is a social space-based sci-fi MMORPG in the genre of spaceship simulator.

Aion

Aion is a fantasy free-to-play MMORPG in unique PvPvE genre, developed by NCSoft.

Eldevin

Eldevin is an indie story-driven fantasy MMORPG with deep storyline and open world.

Ryzom

Ryzom is a hardcore sci-fi fantasy MMORPG with open world, developed in 2004.

Secret World Legends

Secret World Legends is a free-to-play story-driven horror MMO game.

EverQuest

EverQuest is a first commercially-successful fantasy MMORPG, released in 1999.

Neverwinter

Neverwinter is a free-to-play MMORPG based on Dungeons and Dragons setting.

Elite Dangerous

Elite Dangerous is a space-fight simulator in open world, developed by Frontier Developments.

Pagan Online

Pagan Online is a Diablo-like game in Slavic style created by Mad Head Games.

Eternal Magic

Eternal Magic is a fantasy social MMORPG, developed by Duoyi Network.

Tree of Life

Tree of Life is a survival sandbox MMORPG indie game from the Korean developer OddOneGames.

Albion Online

Albion Online is a hardcore medieval sandbox MMORPG in the open world.

PixARK

Pixark is a survival open-world sandbox MMO with dinosaurs and fantasy creatures.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is the sequel to The Division, which has received many significant innovations.

Tom Clancy’s The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division is a multiplayer TPS developed by Massive Entertainment

Dead by Daylight

A multiplayer team survival-horror, where four survivors are trying to escape from a maniac.

MapleStory 2

MapleStory 2 is a free-to-play fantasy 3D MMORPG made by Korean game giant Nexon.

Onigiri

An anime-inspired free-to-play Japanese fantasy MMORPG made by CyberStep. Released in 2013.

DC Universe Online

DC Universe Online is a superhero-themed free-to-play MMORPG released in 2011.

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More About MMORPG

A long time ago, multi-user dungeons were one of the most popular online videogames, gathering a huge audience by the standards of that time. These RPGs offered an opportunity to experience gameplay similar to classic board games, but with more casual mechanics and fantastic opportunity to share the gameplay with hundreds of other players. Just a couple of years later MMORPGs began to take their present form. The development of 3D multiplayer games changed this genre dramatically: the optimized mechanics of the ancestor games and simplified gameplay made the experience much more exciting for casual players.

The gameplay of MMORPG videogames was improved with each new projects of this genre. Many features were changed and recreated by experiments of different developers. A specific set of the most balanced mechanics is standard for most of the modern video games; still, many of them can have variations and unique details. For example, one of the core things, the system of character development, can be released in several different ways: from the classic method of levelling with XP points to a sophisticated, flexible skill-based system of builds. The combat system can be aimed at PvE or PvP; usually, it's based on cooperation, with many additional competitions and dungeons.

Roleplaying System in MMORPG

The core feature of MMORPG is roleplaying. The conception of RPG changed over the years dramatically, so nowadays it's usually released in the form of the class system, character customization and development mechanics, and much rarer it's an opportunity to create a personality for your hero and act according to its life thoughts. Some players prefer to roleplay with each other, which is much more entertaining than basic features of classic RPG model offered by developers. The easiest way to involve into roleplaying part of the videogame is to join a guild oriented on RP, explore their rules and meet with the guildmates.

Even though not every MMORPG have a complex roleplaying system, most of them provide an opportunity to choose between different activities. In almost any project players can choose to concentrate on classic RP part of the gameplay, on PvP combat or various social-based activities. For example, if the game has a well-balanced economic system, it automatically provides a wide range of activities based on that. You can concentrate on trading and resell the resources or items extracted by other players, produce items yourself and sell it to traders, or even create the trading union. The more solid mechanics released in the game, the more activities can be occupied by players.

Multiplayer System in MMORPG

Another feature of MMORPG projects it instanced dungeons, which copied personally for teams and players; these areas are separated from the usual game world, so it's easier to run the game on the PCs. Most of the competitions and raids are based on the conception of instances, and it's widespread for RPGs now. In some games, private locations can also be used for the system of player or guild housing.

Most of the MMORPGs require players to cooperate. Various activities and competitions, such as raids and challenge dungeons, can be played only in the team. Many players find the teammates for a short period, only to complete the competition together; it's usually done by 'call' in the group chat. However, it's not the best way to gather a team. It's much more entertaining to join a guild or play with your friends. First, it's easier to cooperate with familiar players, and second, most of the MMOs provide valuable benefits for groups which gathers up often, so it's also more profitable to play in a team.

All of the MMORPG projects tend to keep the attention of their audience. Most of the RPGs are getting major updates with new content, bug fixes and new mechanics. Usually, it happens a couple of years after release, when players are quite bored with the game, and the new audience doesn't know very much about the projects. Some MMORPGs extend the plot by additional content, and major ones create entirely new storylines and gameplay models. Sometimes new expansions for the online RPG are wholly independent and differ from previous content packs just as if it's a brand new game. Several game developers provide an opportunity to make player-generated content, which attracts creative players and creates dozens of new activities. It allows players to support the life of the project independently, show their skills as a creator and develop the community of the game.

Best MMORPG Games for PC

  • World of Warcraft is the most famous MMORPG in the world. It features well-balanced gameplay with exciting end-game content, a complex system of classes and in-depth lore. The universe of WoW is one of the most well-elaborated of all RPG games, with many books, games and even films in that setting. Since World of Warcraft is one of the biggest MMORPGs, every new expansion for it released almost like a new game, because each update brings up dozens of new locations, quests and activities.
  • The Elder Scrolls Online is a roleplaying videogame in a fantasy setting, which is based on the universe of famous TES game series. It has an exciting plot with the deep story, immersive variable gameplay, and customizable system of classes and skills.
  • EVE Online is a sci-fi MMORPG in space setting. This game is one of the most hardcore popular MMORPGs; it's famous because of the complex system of skills, dynamic combats, well-balanced, realistic economics and amazing social-based mechanics.