2020 Arbitrary Awards For 2020 Made Up To Justify Awards In 2020: 2020 Edition (Part One)
None of this makes any sense.
None of this makes any sense.
That’s Dungeons and Dragons Online.
Standing Stone Games reveals.
Standing Stone Games seems lost on a fix.
Trial by fire.
Standing Stone Games Executive Producer Severlin posted a short announcement on the Lord of the Rings Online forums this week detailing the company’s plans for the title going forward into the rest of 2018 and beyond. The post talks about changes to classes, festivals, and more, including the coming update that will take adventurers to … Continue reading “Lord of the Rings Online Lays Out 2018 And Beyond”
Turbine is a hard company not to view in revulsion, considering that the company interest in developing real video games probably left when Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons and Dragons Online were spun off to Standing Stone Games, the rather underhanded way in which Turbine scraped what little they could off of Asheron’s … Continue reading “[Community] Turbine Is Now Making Mobile Junk”
I can’t always predict the future. No, it’s true, and I am willing to admit what may just be the only flaw in an otherwise perfect being. I’m just that humble. So yea, 2016 brought with it some big surprises, and you won’t believe #6 (because this list only goes up to 5). What happened … Continue reading “2016 In Review: The Year’s Most Unexpected Events”
Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online are no longer under the leadership of Turbine Entertainment. In an unexpected announcement, both development teams have been spun off to form Standing Stone Games. Rather than staying on and acting as publisher, that role will be taken by none other than Daybreak Game Company. … Continue reading “Daybreak Game Company Is Now Publishing LOTRO, DDO”
On Lord of the Rings Online.