2013 and 2012 I was a MMO tourist. I couldn’t find and settle down in any one game for any length of time. Instead, I’d play game X for a couple of months while “cheating” on it by playing a couple of other games on the side. 2013 isn’t going to be touristy for me. I know what games I want to play and what games just hold no interest for me any more.
WOW is off of my SSD and my subscription cancelled once again. I’m not going to jinx myself and say I’m never going to play it again but that’s how I feel. BlizzCon left an incredibly sour taste in my mouth and I honestly don’t want to continue to support Blizzard economically via gaming. I prefer my WOW lore in book format where actual stories can be told and finished. I loaded up on several WOW novels when they were last on sale as an Amazon Daily Deal. Raiding isn’t enough to keep me continually paying a subscription, hell let’s be honest it is as boring and trite as running the same five-man instance repeatedly. End game boredom is the reason I first “cheated” on WOW and nothing has changed since I started playing the game back in 2008. I’m a woman over forty-five who doesn’t enjoy raiding, clearly WOW doesn’t care about what interests me and thus I’ll spending my gaming dollars elsewhere.
Games that I’m “Quitting”
Guild Wars 2, Rift, and SOE games are definitely no longer on my radar.
GW2 was a huge disappointment for me and every time I pop back in and retry it my initial disappointment is reconfirmed. There is no one playing the game and thus the whole “events” theory of gaming is utter crap.
Rift is still enjoyable but I still can’t stand my questing being interrupted by rifts. I do thoroughly enjoy Rift’s PVP but that isn’t enough to keep me interested in playing the game.
SOE has its own particular set of issues. I love Everquest 2 but I do not love the artificial blocks they have established to character progression. Also I’m not going to spend money on SOE games when the benefits of subscribing are constantly in flux and are detrimental to the gamer but highly beneficial to SOE.
2014 Games
This year, the MMO’s I am going to playing Elder Scrolls Online, Lord of the Rings Online, The Secret World and Star Wars: The Old Republic. The one thing these games all have in common? Fantastic story telling and characters I am utterly invested in.
TSW is a game I can play for small doses at a time but I love every moment of that play time. TSW has expanded my reading base and thus my knowledge and I cannot fault any game that pushes me to become a better read individual.
LOTRO may not be a perfect game and it may not be hundred percent pure for the lore purists, but it is more than reasonably close for me. The cosmetic system and the stunning screenshots I get are worth minor inconveniences like purchases not being account wide from the cash shop for almost every purchase. I admit, I lose complete track of time while playing LOTRO and that alone is an endorsement for me.
Elder Scrolls Online releases on 4 April 2014 and I am eagerly looking forward to the official release. I fell in love with Oblivion on the Xbox360 and have been a fan ever since. Elder Scrolls games will always hold a special place in my heart, with the exception of Skyrim, and based on developer statements and interviews ESO will be a game that perfectly fits my play style. I will also admit the Skywind mod for Morrowind has me intrigued.
SWTOR is going to be my guilty pleasure this year. I have characters with unfinished stories and I will admit that bothers me immensely. I may pop in and out of SWTOR this year as a break from high fantasy games like LOTRO and ESO and I’m ok with that. I will complete story lines and enjoy myself immensely doing so. I am a complete sucker for anything Star Wars, Yoda slippers & Jaina Solo shirt I’m looking at you, so it shouldn’t be a complete shocker that unfinished stories in a Star Wars game is driving me bonkers.
Console & Mobile Gaming
I will still be playing games on the 360 and the One this year. Fable Anniversary releases next month and I’m looking forward to it. I still have several games to finish on the One purchased on release day. I like the titles just fine, I’ve just been in the reading mood and not the gaming mood the last month or so.
Mobile gaming caught my attention in the last couple of weeks. Games like Dungeon Hunter 4 and Royal Envoy 2 have me engaged and interested. It is safe to say that mobile gaming reviews and impressions will be forthcoming this year.
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