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RPGDot 2002 Awards
Best MMORPG
In the last weeks of December 2002, you
had the opportunity to vote for the best RPGs released in 2002.
Nobody knows better what these are then you the player and as
such The RPGDot 2002 Awards will look good on any game receiving
one.
We thank all those who entered their votes and helped us in
making it possible to select the best games.
Best MMORPG
Several MMORPG's were released in 2002. But only one can be
the best of them. And even though we do not have the largest
online community there sure where enough to pick the following
3....
The winner: Asheron's Call 2 -
The Fallen Kings
Arguably the first of the second generation MMORPG titles to
come out, Asheron’s Call 2 (AC2) faced a lot of criticism
even before its launch. Maybe because of the fact that Microsoft
is behind the game. Suffice to say that despite the negative
vibes, AC2 is a wonderful experience. Traveling through the
world of Dereth is a pleasure to the eyes, and the whole mechanics
of the game can easily be described with one word : fun! Where
there were complicated features and steep learning curves, AC2
brought simplicity and a heavy focus on fun early on in the
game. The story is also central to AC2’s experience, which
puts it in a class of its own. AC2 deserves recognition and
is very much worth taking the time to explore.
(Ekim)
Runner Up: EverQuest - Planes of
Power
EverQuest: The Planes of Power builds on the continuing Everquest
story and adds a little bit of everything. A higher level cap,
more high level skills, new monsters and weapons, new trade
skill items and a vamped up user interface.
Eventhough the game can serve as a good starting point for new
players it's geared more toward the die-hard gamer looking to
level up his character ever further.
(Myrthos)
Second Runner Up: Dark Age of Camelot
- Shroudes Isles
While its closest competitor has already 4 expansion packs under
its belt, DAoC came out with its very first one a little over
a year after its original release. SI brings in a lot of new
content, including 3 new races, 6 new character classes, and
three huge land masses to an already varied mix. Not the least
of features is the new rendering engine used for the game, which
updates DAoC’s graphics and brings it a step closer to
the second generation titles already out or soon to be released.
It smoothes out the massive Realm-vs-Realm play which was one
of the biggest drawback of the original game. SI makes engaging
armies of hundreds of players together possible and even enjoyable,
which is no small feat! One of the greatest expansion packs
in the genre’s history in my book.
(Ekim)
The Numbers
To make it complete we now give you the top 10 as voted by our
visitors:
1. |
Asheron's Call 2 - The Fallen
Kings |
11,5% |
2. |
EverQuest - Planes of Power |
10,6% |
3. |
Dark Age of Camelot - Shroudes Isles
|
9,3% |
4. |
Earth And Beyond |
6,2% |
5. |
Ultima Online - Lord Blackthorn's Revenge
|
3,9% |
6. |
Neocron |
3,3% |
7. |
Magic The Gathering Online
|
2,2% |
8. |
Destiny Online |
0,7% |
9. |
Mimesis Online |
0,6% |
10. |
Endless Ages |
0,2% |
And 51,54% of those who participated were unable to select
one of the games.
We, the RPGDot team also voted to create our own top 4:
1. |
Asheron's Call 2 - The Fallen
Kings |
28,9% |
1. |
Neocron |
28,9% |
3. |
Earth And Beyond |
23,7% |
4. |
EverQuest - Planes of Power |
18,4% |
There were only a few teammembers who actually participated
in the vote for the best MMORPG and they found Neocron as good
as AC2.
Note that percentages are rounded to the nearest number.
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