MMORPG has a rating of 1.9 stars from 7 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. MMORPG ranks 120th among Mmorpg sites.
Terrible site that is just chilling bootleg keyboards, earbuds and mice from sketchy companies you've never heard of. First 'article' on the page was a giant ad for bootleg OEM Windows and Office keys.
Avoid this scam like the plague. Full of shady cookies, too!
It's just another one of these game websites that receive money from publishers/advertisers in order to promote a game. Their forums are heavily moderated and mostly used by sycophants. Any sign of criticism towards their supporters(advertisers), regardless of how constructive/valid/well explained it is, will be met by a warning flagged as "trolling" "sarcasm" and what not.
All in all, not a good website to keep you updated and participate on, since they are heavily biased towards advertisers.
This site is heavily biased in favor of the game publishers. They pay to advertise on the site, so the site moderators will delete or edit any negative reviews posted, and warn/ban the poster for "trolling" because apparently any game is above criticism. There are paid shills posting on the forums for each game, rabidly attacking any critics in the game's defense, and often demonstrating their own lack of knowledge concerning said games. The moderators do not punish these shills for attacking other posters, they just ban anyone who has anything bad to say about a game, no matter how nicely they try to say it.
Supposedly a site to give news and information on mmorpgs. Lacks a balanced view and shamelessly promotes any release good or bad. Never mentions any game publisher problems i. E. lack of security for example, with Sony online entertainment 'losing' many customers details. Should you post to their forums and hold a negative view on a game - you are swiftly rewarded with a *Warning* your post is considered trolling/Negative. No matter how polite or valid your concerns were written. An unwelcoming, unbalanced site with very slanted reviews always in favour of the game publisher.
This site used to be a pretty good site dedicated to gaming news/reviews.
In the last year it has changed dramatically into an advertisers website first and gaming website second. Even most of it's gaming news usually centers around it's current advertisers.
Their reviews are extremely biased, again always paints a positive picture of every single game to gain favor with advertisers.The only games that receive lower grades are games that do not or usually do not advertise there.
MMORPG.com has recently made a huge change in moderation and it has become apparent it is to make sure nobody steps on the toes of advertisers.
My opinion is this sit has lost all morals and would rather deceive or outright lie to it's users about games than tell the truth. They do not respect users anymore, so i would say nobody else should respect them either.
It sounds like a very negative and dark picture i painted. Yes it is all true and no i am not reviewing this site based on anything personal, just a straight out factual review of this site.
I think if the owner asked the users what they thought and made some personal changes the site could return to an above average site.
Mmorpg.com is an exhaustive site dedicated to multiplayer video games -- particularly massively multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPG). MMORPG's, or MMO's for short, have been developing over the past two decades since the intitial growth spurt of the internet. They've become a way to incorporate video gaming and social interaction over vast distances.
The site contains news, updates, and interviews related to MMO's and their developers. In addition, the site keeps blogs which can assist you with your MMO needs.
By far one of the best features is the list of MMO's they keep updated, or "game list". It lists practically any conceivable MMO, for which you can dive into to learn more. You can find synopsis, links, reviews, features, forums, screenshots, ratings, comments given by players, and more.
MMO's are rated or "hyped" according to player ratings, but I wouldn't take such ratings for face value. They tend to be inflated at times. If you want to get an initial impression of an MMO, go into the ratings section of that MMO and read the player comments.
MMORPG.com also can do a service to your guild. You can create a guild section attached to your MMO within the website. It can be a good way to communicate with other players, discuss the game you play, and attract attention to your guild.
I feel I've only covered the skirts of this website. I would highly recommend checking them out if you want to learn more about hot new MMO's or even discover obscure ones. Whether it's pay-to-play popular titles or free-to-play MMO's, you can find them and learn about them so you know what to expect. Mmorpg.com can help you be prepared.
MMORPG.com is the leading destination for MMORPG games, news and exclusive coverage of the MMO gaming space. Our free MMO games list and discussion forums are the best site for gamers in search of a gaming community.