3 Forgotten MMOs Worth Playing Again

You'll want to give these MMOs a second chance.

Wildstar

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Wildstar doesn’t re-write the book, but instead build on many MMO concepts.

Being released in June 2014 on Microsoft Windows, Wildstar appeared in an MMO-crowded industry with high anticipation from players. Wildstar doesn’t rewrite the MMO genre by any means, but instead attempted to build on common foundations with character creation, exploration, questing and detailed lore.

Despite an exciting combat system, Wildstar struggled to keep its player audience in tact for very long. Quests are long, requiring patience, whilst the story telling also lacked appropriate depth. Players soon struggled with the skill-based game, requiring many hours to level and find appropriate gear to deal with higher level quests and requirements.

However, Wildstar continues to grow where many other MMOs struggle. From a strong community, a massive amount of content, challenging difficulty level and a dynamic combat system, Wildstar is definitely a game worth playing again.

Curious about Wildstar? Check out our official review here.


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