"Marquis and Andy discuss the free-to-play co-op shmup-like shooter "Realm of the Mad God". See just how much this game grasps the fun from their gamer hearts and squeezes it out of their soul in no time." - FirstDropShow.com
How nearly 4000 Realm of the Mad God players got hacked. Today, the Realm of the Mad God community was split into half. Half the community celebrated and half logged on to realise their guildies, friends or themselves without any characters. 3700+ to be exact. As the Month of the Mad God (MotMG) update came, …
Vgamerz writes: "Back in the day, free to play games meant crappy little flash games, titles launched when your grandfather was a child or, in very few cases, games that were so bad that nobody would’ve paid anything to play them anyway. But times have changed now and more and more indie developers – or even AAA studios – are giving us bits of high quality products to try and play for free."
A brief look at the Roguelike or Rogue-lite Genre, and a few suggestions for the best titles found therein.
I really don't like rogue-likes, I prefer thought out level design, enemies and items placed in certain locations. Obviously, some games like Minecraft and other building/survival games work well with random levels, however when it comes to action, fps, etc, I like good level design.