The Daily Grind: Is an MMO's origin important to you?Filed under:
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MMOs fall into two main categories: eastern (titles like
Aion and
Perfect World International) and western (
AoC,
WoW and
EVE Online). I've noticed over the past week's
Daily Grind columns and a
piece I did on
Perfect World International that a lot of our readers seem naturally wary of any MMOs not made in the west, barring familiar franchises like
Final Fantasy.
Now part of this I can understand, eastern MMOs usually have very anime-like visuals and often borrow from unfamiliar Asian mythologies. This can often scare off western players. At the same time, players in Asia seem to lap up western MMOs like
WoW. I'm curious, readers, do you judge an MMO the location of the company which made it? Do you prefer western MMOs or are you just as curious to try eastern games which other players just don't get?
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CommentsAuthor: Lesley Smith
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Publish Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 08:00:00 EST
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