Auto Assault or how dreams come to an end


There comes a time where every one of us thinks about that significant other, maybe the one that got away. You may dream about it when the night is cold and you seek shelter from the outside world within your fantasies, yet sometime we're not talking about THE girl. Such is life that I came across a moment just like that, and it's actually about a game.


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Auto Assault, I never got around to revel in its magnificence. Honestly, for a hardcore gone casual gamer, there is always the temptation of starting anew, especially when it comes to Multiplayer Online Games. Auto Assault was my fantasy, not as epic as World of Warcraft, not as technical and cold as Eve Online, yet somewhere in between, on the fast track of Sci-Fi. I often feel we have way too many medieval oriented MMOs so, this was a promise, a breath of fresh air which as all gone now. Yes, my curious friend, MMOs are born, grow in power and eventually die. With Auto Assault it was sooner than later, because only 16 months after its launch, the servers shutdown for the last time, never to be restarted again.



It was a money issue, said the NCSoft owners, the same guys that keep Guild Wars, City of Heroes, Lineage and Tabula Rasa alive. They always wanted to promote a different kind of MMO to the market, be it like Guild Wars, where you can play on an official server with steady maintenance yet you wouldn't have to pay for it a monthly fee, or the comic-based City of Heroes. Auto Assault had its own unique elements, starting with the whole concept of battling automotives, in the vein of the old Carmageddon insanity, only this time around there were real players you could tamper with.



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As a newcomer to the Wasteland you could either join the Humans, Mutants or Biomek. This race suggestion would then dictate your class and then the world would be yours. This means you get to interact with other players in cities, then leave the comfort of the garage for some solo or convoy teamed action while blasting away through NPC machinery. While PvP was fairly limited in the early stages, it would only go all out, in a free for all PvP environment called Ground Zero, once you reached the maximum level. It's all about questing and tactical encounters in a type of game that appealed both to casual and hardcore gamers, due to its lack of time limitations.



Unfortunately the game wasn't promoted enough, saw no expansions and it just collapsed unto itself. There are worse games out there still living the good life. I couldn't really say who is to blame, since developers did their best and there were regular weekend bonuses for casual players, along with catchy events and collaborations. Even 1UP.com joined to help at some point last year, with major Easter eggs and special vehicle customization to give you bragging rights for a life time. There are worse games out there still living the good life and Auto Assault didn’t deserve this fate.



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And so it came to pass that on 27 August, players and developers alike played a gruesome monster bash, with instant power leveling, group battles and free end-game weapons being handed to whoever would crave for them. In a sense they kept this dreamy image I had alive, since I can't really remember the last time when game masters were so benevolent in a MMO game. Four days later servers shut down permanently. It was a death to remember! So rest in peace Auto Assault and may your memory spawn progeny in the following years. Who could resist a vehicle based MMO, blasting away your enemies with your front weapon and bashing them with melee at 150 mph?



If you were a part of this Wasteland community and you'd like to share your thoughts with us, you are more than welcome to do so in our comment section. But until then, let’s take a look at what Auto Assault had to offer, the juicy piece of pie you and me will never get to taste.

































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SPORE from EA Games Becoming one of the Most Craved Games


After The Sims, the brilliant mind of its creator Will Wright conceived Spore, a captivating strategy game about evolution of species from the origin of life through the development of civilization and technology and finally into the deepest reaches of outer space.
SPORE from EA Games Becoming one of the Most Craved Games
At the beginning of the epic journey, in the TidePool phase, you are a simple microbe on its way to evolve to an intelligent creature.
SPORE from EA Games Becoming one of the Most Craved Games
The world, in which the game’s action takes place, is populated with creatures evolved by other players and shared over the Spore’s central servers.
While exploring this universe of unique worlds, the Sporepedia feature will track all the creatures you have met and places you have visited.
SPORE from EA Games Becoming one of the Most Craved Games
In the Pool Phase you’ll have to fight with other creatures and consume them in order to adjust the abilities of your creature.
In the Creature Phase the only way to grow is by taking chances, helping your creature to learn and evolve.
In Tribal Phase you will have the control on an entire tribe of creatures until you enter in the Civilization Phase with a city well organized and your creatures will interact with other cultures.
The goal here is to conquer the planet.
The final step in your evolution is the Space Phase where you will be able to move to other worlds in the solar system and conquer them.
SPORE from EA Games Becoming one of the Most Craved Games
Spore was developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts, being categorized as a massive single-player life simulation game.
Its releasing is planned at the beginning of 2008 and is already appearing on the list of the most wanted games.

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Playstation empire shattered


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Ahhh…long are the days of Sony’s console domination. I was thinking, the mighty PS One must be rolling around in its grave seeing what’s become of its legacy. PS 2 was a worthy successor but the latest member of the family really hasn’t risen to the challenge so far. And in my humble opinion if it hasn’t so far…it never will.

Let’s be honest it’s just not possible, Sony’s grasp on the console industry has been weakened to such an extent that game developers only consider it after they’ve secured deals with Xbox and Wii ( not all of them, but give it time ). And I really can’t blame them…who wants to spend money on creating some expensive game for a system that (still) hardly anyone owns. As I was surfing the web the other day, I saw angry gamers who blamed companies for their decisions…HELLO, blame Sony, the money hungry behemoth that’s just never satisfied, who’s always thinking ONLY about squeezing another dollar from our pockets.

And in addition…this “all-powerful” gaming station that was supposed to make our jaws hit the floor with it’s unique features hasn’t really confirmed. Yes it’s a powerful system…but seeing it loose almost every battle to the rival Xbox 360 must really be demoralizing. Let’s face it, games produced for these two systems look better on Microsoft’s machine. So how can Sony expect people to spend a lot more money on their product when they can have a cheaper, better product?

Being launched after a series of frustrating postponements and having an unreasonably high price really hurt the PS3 even before it hit the shelves, but that was only the beginning, Playstation exclusives like Final Fantasy or Devil May Cry became accessible to other systems as sales failed to improve and now developers are turning away to the once unchallenged gaming system. Truly sad…

I’ve always been a fan of the Playstation…I have so many good memories related to it…but for me this is…the end of an era. The only miracle cure at this point would be some amazing (still) Playstation exclusive, like Xbox’s Gears of War, maybe Heavenly Sword or Lair? We’ll see soon enough.

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