Baden of WGB writes: "If I mentioned that Landmark, a new game based within the vast Everquest universe, was built around the central pillars of mining for materials and then using those self-same materials to construct anything you can possibly imagine, you’d likely have a picture of Minecraft forming in your brain. If you’re one of the more irritating types of gamer who loves to leap to conclusions you’ve probably even typed out the first half of an abusive tirade about how Landmark is totally a rip-off of Mojang’s work."
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No Final Fantasy XIV mention eh? I've been on and off between patches for 2 years and its been a wonderful game.
EverQuest Next was cancelled last month almost as an afterthought in a blog post by Daybreak president Russell Shanks, to the surprise of no-one. What is surprising, however, is the strange malaise that led to it and the hopeful solution.
Landmark, the sandbox component originally envisioned as an incubator for Everquest Next, is still launching. It will be out this spring for $9.99.