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Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds

Based upon Korean mythology, Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds is a 2D fantasy MMORPG from Nexon and Kru Interactive with anime-style graphics. There are many quests to complete, as well as a deep storyline. At the heart of the story lies a tale of unrequited love between Prince M’hul and Princess Yun, and the family secrets and deep loathing which inspired a hundred poems to be written and a thousand battles to be fought.

The game’s community is also tight-knit and political and social aspects are vital. Players can choose from the four base “Paths” of Warrior, Rogue, Mage, and Poet, with the option to specialize into subpaths. Advancement is straightforward, although when a character reaches level cap, gained XP is not wasted, but usable for special stats.

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Diablo II: Resurrected

Return to the world of dark fantasy and enter the dungeons of hell in Diablo II – an action role-playing hack and slash video game developed by Blizzard North and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 2000. This game is a sequel to the hit 1996 Diablo. Diablo II continues the dark fantasy story of the
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Path of Exile: Siege of the Atlas

Path of Exile is a free-to-play persistent online action MMO from Grinding Gear Games that puts players in the role of an exile from your homeland, stranded on the treacherous continent of Wraeclast. With gameplay similar to Diablo and Drakensang, players must survive this post-apocolyptic fantasy world either solo or by teaming up with other exiles. The realistic, visceral combat and
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Guild Wars

Guild Wars: Prophecies, the first game developed by ArenaNet, is the original game in the Guild Wars series. Released in 2005, the game is an instanced MMOG and is free to play without any restrictions with the purchase of the retail box. Since the original release, ArenaNet has release two stand alone ‘campaigns’ and one expansion: Factions (2006), Nightfall (2006) and Eye of
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