MMOs
Released

3/5 Good

You’ll probably think there are better ways to spend your time, and you’d be right to think so.

- MapleStory
- (Nexon)
With over 100 million registered accounts, MapleStory might be one of the most popular free-to-play MMORPGs to date! A fun, 2D side-scrolling fantasy game with anime-style graphics, MapleStory features a large world, dozens of classes, unique party quests, and tons of features.
Released

Not Rated
- Dark Orbit
- (Bigpoint)
Dark Orbit Reloaded is a 2D Sci-Fi MMORPG played right on your web browser. While it lacks sophisticated graphics, Dark Orbit offers a large game world with PvP oriented gameplay.
Released

4/5 Great

Little is left to wish for.

- World of Warships
- (Wargaming)
World of Warships puts an armada in your hands! Utilize a variety of ships in your fleet, including aircraft carriers, battleships, heavy cruisers, and destroyers. Employ strategic combat skills to sink your opponents, or avoid their strikes against you.
Released

3/5 Good

Saving humankind from utter destruction is loads of fun.

- Drakensang Online
- (Bigpoint Games)
Drakensang Online is a 3D fantasy themed browser hack-n-slash style MMORPG that’s loosely based off of the popular PC game series known as The Dark Eye. Players must embark on a mysterious adventure in a medieval land that is corrupted by evil.
Released

4/5 Great

Holds true to the franchise and offers a very linear, story-driven experience.

- The Lord of the Rings Online
- (Daybreak)
Lord of the Rings Online is a formerly pay-to-play MMORPG that is now free-to-play! The game places a heavy emphasis on story and lore. Right from the start, players are thrown into the thick of things with interactive quests.
Pre-Release

Not Rated
- Enlisted
- (Gaijin Entertainment)
Enlisted is a buy-to-play squad-based shooter where players can experience the most famous World War 2 encounters and control their own unit of troops, leading them through objective based campaigns where killing isn't the only thing that matters.