7 upcoming MMOs you need to know about

The most promising online worlds waiting to be explored

Words: on April 6, 2010

Bringing a massively multiplayer game into the world, all gooey and screaming, is a tough experience for any developer. More than any other game, the world of an MMO is designed to be pored over, every inch inspected not by single pairs of eyes at a time, but by thousands, flicking their critical consciousnesses over any flaws in the huge creation and spouting out their findings via in-game chat channels.

Developers expose their strengths and their weaknesses when they create an MMO. A successful launch locks them into a constant cycle of batting down problems as they emerge, while introducing endless improvements. The greatest online worlds are nothing like they were when they launched, but those first iterations had a vital spark that ensnared the brains and mouse-fingers of the early adopters.

The games on the following pages have this spark, some special element that marks them out as the most fascinating of upcoming MMOs. Start reading now to find why you should care about them. 


The Secret world


Release: Winter 2011
Website: darkdaysarecoming.com

“There’s such a rich reservoir of myths and legends out there, we’re spoilt for choice.” Ragnar Tornquist’s MMO is firmly in foil-hat territory, plundering nutbar conspiracy theories and urban legends to slot into a combat-heavy core game.

It’s an easy sell – a world of vampires and demons, where giant lizards likely are controlling the government – but there’s got to be a limit on the amount of wacko-ness you can jam into an MMO and still make it feel coherent... right Ragnar? “You’d be surprised what we’ve been able to squeeze in – but some of it pops up in very subtle ways. It’s not all about monsters and locations; these legends and myths tie into everything from mission dialogue to achievements.”

The main break from the MMO pack? There’s no grind. “With no levels and no traditional classes, it’s a lot more open and flexible than other RPG systems. You can always mix things up: reshuffle your deck, try a new approach.” Not that all the cards are available from the beginning: “changing your character’s spec may be free, but getting those abilities in the first place isn’t.”

While Secret World’s backstory is written to be pored over, the central experience will be smacking baddies back to whatever plane of existence they escaped from. “Combat will feel like a natural part of the storyline and the character progression,” says Ragnar. This is an RPG, not a shooter. But combat is definitely more hands-on and fast-paced than in other MMOs.” 

A three-pronged faction system lies beneath it all, with the Templars, the Illuminati and the Dragon at odds over the treatment of this veiled existence. Fancy character customisation will mean big visual differences between players: “There’s a ton of ways to customise your in-game character both visually and in terms of what that character can do, what kind of hero he or she is. No two players will be quite the same.”

How will this hidden world be laid out? “The world will be open – and there will also be instances. Sometimes you want to get some friends together and play a more scripted experience. Other times, you just want to head out into the wide open world and battle evil on your own.” The first of the game’s locations, Kingsmouth, was unveiled by way of an elaborate set of clues left all over the web leading to www.kingsmouth.com.

It’s a cheapo tourist site for a sleepy New England coastal community, but it’s clear this Lovecraftian settlement isn’t quite as restful as it appears. A spooky fog has set in, awakening something that should have stayed slumbering. Specifically: zombies. It’s a clear merge of influences: Cthulhu-esque townships, mingled with the classic undead, sprinkled liberally with the mist and fog of, um, The Mist and The Fog. The Secret World looks likely to become a secret best not kept to yourself.


LEGO Universe

Release: December
Website: universe.lego.com

Three things are constant in LEGO Universe: Imagination, Chaos, and the unending shower of little bricks spilling from smashed constructs. Imagination is under threat from the destructive force of Chaos, presumably because Chaos stood on a brick on its way to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

The distinct LEGO properties – from spacemen to pirates – are tied together by this all-encompassing threat, by way of instances. A black hole threatens an intricate LEGO starship, adorable zombie pirates are washed up on a bricky beach, and so on.

Playable with chums, these instances are designed for small groups of young and old to combine forces, and build devices in a manner similar to Traveller’s Tales’ other LEGO platforming games. Namely: smash stuff, collect the pieces, build stuff. Imagination is a resource, and stockpiling it lets you turn bricks into something useful to your quest. The puzzles are simple, but will usually have a number of solutions.


Mortal Online

Release: Late April
Website: www.mortalonline.com

Do it yourself. That’s Mortal Online’s ethos. See that tree? Chop it down. See that rock? Smash it up. See that bandit? Run away! Carving your own path in MO’s fantasy world involves a lot of literal carving, cutting wood and mining to get the cash you need to live as a pseudo-elf, pseudo-orc, or full-on human. With the game currently in beta, we dropped into the riverside village of Toxai. Playing as a Kallard – hardy Viking-esque beardy types and just one of the game’s many race subsets – we set about chatting to some horses.

Backgrounds offer a sketched path for your character to follow, and we’d taken ‘horse herder’. In the long run, this meant we could rise to be a master of equine combat; for now, it meant we were a low-rent horse-whisperer, sidling up to them and spamming ‘/tame’ in their ears until they let us ride them. Living by your means in the wilds as a highwayman is just as possible as an armour-crafting career in an established settlement. As sandbox experiences go, they don’t get much sandier or boxier.

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  • GundamMeister

    GundamMeister  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    Crap! I meant I will bypass these games for Star Wars: The Old Republic (Not KOTR) and DC Universe Online. LOL
  • GundamMeister

    GundamMeister  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    Well those games look cool but I am will bypass those in anticipation for DC Universe Online and Knight of The Old Republic Online.
  • Reubenguy

    Reubenguy  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    wheres SWTOR?!?!?!?!
  • lovinmyps3

    lovinmyps3  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    Where's The Old Republic? ='(
  • Celtickender

    Celtickender  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    They leave off SWTOR but include the Jumpgate Vaporware?
  • Snapp3r

    Snapp3r  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    Thanks for the heads-up! Signed up for Jumpgate Evolution and APB :)
  • Anduin1

    Anduin1  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    This is just a long list of MMO's that will gain hype and then lose subscribers within a month or two, inevitably shutting down 2 years later.
  • JohnnyMaverik

    JohnnyMaverik  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    All of these sound potentially good, but I have hated every MMO I've tried so far, WoW was fun for a while but ultimatly boring, EVE online was confusing and boring, and Guild Wars was really, really, really boring.
  • Octaviux

    Octaviux  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    The secret world looks like a very interesting fresh idea for an MMO. we'll have to see if they can get it all fleshed out.

    It's hard not to like LEGOS and I got on the beta for its MMO. I will be interested to see how deep and what the breadth of the gameplay will be.

    Mortal online seems like an even more unpolished Age of Conan with a poorly optimized game engine
  • Feeleep1396

    Feeleep1396  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    im not bothered readin about apb any1 care 2 giv a summmary
  • GamesRadarMatthewKeast

    GamesRadarMatthewKeast  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    The girl in the gas mask is from the Secret World.

    As for the Old Republic, we've already covered (and will continue to cover) it extensively. This is more focused on lesser-known MMOs, or MMOs that we haven't really covered much.
  • StoryofEverest

    StoryofEverest  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    What game is the image on the title card from with the chick in the gas mask? That is pretty f'in bitchin.
  • Hexateuch

    Hexateuch  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    Ha, I'm already in the LEGO Universe beta.
  • Spacegrass

    Spacegrass  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    I want to play a Lego Chaos Space Marine.

    Jumpgate looks promising; there aren't nearly enough space sims these days, particularly ones that don't involve looking at an asteroid for nine hours.

    I'm also looking forward to the Torchlight MMO, I would've liked to see it on this list but there isn't that much information about it yet other than that it's free.
  • hardcore_gamer1990

    hardcore_gamer1990  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    No pokemon MMO?
    Not interested
  • StoveToTheFace

    StoveToTheFace  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    how is the new star wars kotarish MMO not on the list thats one of the most amazing looking mmos out there GR you fail again in your lists
  • jmcgrotty

    jmcgrotty  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    I'm a beta tester for Lego and I have not even bothered to try to log in yet. I really should sometime.

    (PS: Why do they even use captchas here when you can type the wrong words in and still have it be accepted?)
  • CH3BURASHKA

    CH3BURASHKA  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    I saw a bunch of trailers for The Secret World at their booth at PAX last year. It was mostly a WTF moment for me, as there was basically no other promotional material or personnel, just a bunch of trailers of people unphased by giant evil creatures.
  • LordAlzorn

    LordAlzorn  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    I'm still waiting on Stargate Worlds. It was announced long ago, and still nothing
  • bugcatcherjason

    bugcatcherjason  - 1 year, 10 months ago  - Report

    That Love seems really interesting.It almost has that fauvist feel to it. I'm still just a bit hesitant since I've never played an MMO before.
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