RPGDot 2002 Awards
Most Anticipated 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.
Most Anticipated MMORPG
Is there an online game which you definitely want to play in
2003? Is there one game that you believe will make you pay the
monthly dues? Our visitors think so and they think these are
them....
The winner: Star Wars Galaxies
- An Empire Divided
It is no surprise that a Massively Multiplayer game under the
Star Wars franchise would be one of the most anticipated games
this year, maybe even in the history of the genre. Still, if
one looks beyond the simple name and digs a little deeper into
the concept there is something to be anticipated there indeed.
Hopping from world to world in search of greater glory for the
Empire, or freedom for the Rebels, harnessing the powers of
the Force for greater good or darker evil has been a wish of
many generations since the film first came out in 1977. In 2003,
that wish should become reality.
We can only hope that the game will survive its outrageous
hype, but SWG has the potential to become the most popular MMORPG
of all time, with many fans already sold on the game.
(Ekim)
Runner Up: EverQuest 2
Of course, what other game to be second in line in the most
anticipated MMORPGs after Star Wars Galaxies than the sequel
to the most popular title of all: EverQuest. The fan base is
already there.
Even after a little under 4 years EQ is still the most played
of all MMORPGs, and its adventurers are anticipating the revised
second generation title with great interest. Beyond the wonderful
graphics and promised features, EQ2 has an experienced team
behind it to possibly make it one of the more feature-complete
games out there. Let’s face it, they’ve had to listen
to 4 years of comments from dedicated players. The end result
can only be positive. Lets just hope that the EQ2 team was really
listening to their expecting fans.
(Ekim)
Second Runner Up: Middle Earth
The Lord of the Rings has just recently entered the wonderful
realm of Pop culture, to the joy of some and the sadness of
others. Still a long way from release, Middle Earth is already
synonymous with great adventures to many hardcore RPG players
in the industry. Perhaps it is behind its Star Wars counterpart
simply because it is so far from release, but expect to see
this title move up the chart by the end of the year.
The only thing most Tolkien fans will ask is that the game
be faithful to the original material while allowing them to
take on the roles of sturdy adventurers Orc hunting through
the plains of Rohan. No other title carry more myth than this
one, and perhaps that is why it is both highly anticipated by
some, and absolutely dreaded by other gamers out there. Living
up to a legend is never easy.
(Ekim)
The Numbers
To make it complete we now give you the top 10 as voted by our
visitors:
1. |
Star Wars Galaxies - An Empire
Divided |
24,2% |
2. |
EverQuest 2 |
7,3% |
3. |
Middle Earth |
3,8% |
3. |
Horizons - Empires of Istaria |
3,8% |
5. |
Shadowbane |
3,3% |
6. |
Final Fantasy 11 |
2,8% |
7. |
Dragon Empires |
2,5% |
8. |
Ultima Online - Age of Shadows |
2,3% |
9. |
The Matrix |
2,0% |
10. |
City of Heroes |
1,7% |
And 33,9% of those who participated were unable to select one
of the games.
We, the RPGDot team also voted to create our own top 5:
1. |
Star Wars Galaxies - An Empire
Divided |
17,9% |
2. |
A Tale in the Desert |
16,7% |
3. |
Starlock |
11,9% |
3. |
Horizons - Empires of Istaria |
7,1% |
3. |
Atriarch |
6,0% |
Some people on the team played the A Tale in the Desert beta
and were enthousiastic about it, which explains why it ranks
at the second place. But we are all waiting for Star Wars Galaxies.
Note that percentages are rounded to the nearest number.
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