
E3 is over, so let's finish up with the few remaining MMOs of the future.
- Guild Wars 2
This game wasn't being shown at E3 on purpose since the developers believe their game is for the players and E3 isn't. This game promises to change the way MMOs work. It promises no more questing but a dynamically changing world that responds to every players actions and decisions. Promising to much? probably.
- All Points Bulletin
This game is basically a better version of Grand Theft Auto as an MMO focused on pvp and character customization. It plays more like a first person shooter then a MMO. The lack of long term progression because of the way it plays may have subscribers leaving to play games like call of duty instead of paying for a game that charges by the hour, or month.
- DC universe
Superhero MMOs tend to have a limited audience. This game also doesn't seem to add anything really new to the genre.
The best hope for the future of MMOs likely lies with either Star Wars: The Old Republic or Final Fantasy 14. If neither succeed, there is always WOW:Cataclysm. You can check out some of these more promising titles in the links below.
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Final fantasy 14
WoW: Cataclysm


