Tabula Rasa
Tabula Rasa is a sci-fi MMO that went online in October 2007. The official servers closed on Feb 28, 2009.
Tabula Rasa is a sci-fi MMO that went online in October 2007. The official servers closed on Feb 28, 2009.
SimCity Societies is a city-building simulation computer game developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts (EA), and is part of the Sim games series. The gameplay is significantly different from previous SimCity titles, with a greater focus on "social engineering".
Hellgate: London is the new third-person action game from the creators of the original Diablo. It is seen as a spiritual successor to the "just one more click" loot dropping mouse killer that was Diablo.
The story centers around Agent 47, a bald test subject branded with a barcode tattooed on the back of his head, who is rigorously trained in methods of murder. Upon escaping from a test facility, 47 is hired by the Agency, a European contract killing organization. His mission takes him to several locations in Asia and Europe to assassinate wealthy and decadent criminals.
Players take control of a party of supernatural Others. The Others are split into the two factions of Light and Dark. These two factions battle each other in a secret war admist the humans of the world. The game plays out with a top-down perspective allowing players to make tactical decisions during combat. Combat is turn-based with action points determining what each character can accomplish during a combat turn. With enough practice you will be able to jump into the Gloom and sneak by the kiosk vendors at your local mall.
Developed by Liquid Entertainment, Dragonshard is an RTS set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
Players can choose one of three factions and compete against the AI or online against other opponents. This game has campaigns and single-map skirmishes available.
Players compete concurrently on dual maps consisting of the overworld Eberron and the underworld Khyber.
The story for the campaigns was written by Keith Baker, creator of the Eberron universe.
Players control a party of up to four characters. Battles can be fought with melee combat in third-person perspective or a ranged first-person perspective. As characters gain experience they can increase their stats and learn additional abilities. Weapons and armors can be customized with additional attributes that can further tailor characters. Escort the princess and keep her from busting out of her garb.
Full name: Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization It's a turn-based strategy game based on the Civilization IV engine. Essentially it's a remake of the original Sid Meier's Colonization. Apart from the graphics engine, very little has changed. The goal of the game is simple enough: colonise the New World, starting in the year 1492, and eventually declare independance. Your home nation won't like this so you'll have to fight a serious army before the final victory. It's a standalone game, it does not require Civilization IV to run.
The Guild 2: Pirates of the European Seas is a standalone expansion to the original The Guild 2. The gameplay involves taking control of a lowly worker and bringing their family to the top of the kingdom. Characters manage their businesses while seeking to expand the political influence of their family and eliminate their rivals. Players can choose from a variety of occupations including fishing, baking, thieving, and of course piracy. Strategic marriage alliances can allow your family to expand into other businesses and strengthen your clan.
The EverQuest II detailed report needs to be updated at some point