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Why I Play
I've noticed a curious trend among the Massively staff when it comes to the
Why I Play column: The writers here tend to choose games you wouldn't necessarily expect them to choose. MJ Guthrie, who is the wind beneath our
Wings Over Atreia, wrote about
why she plays the Secret World. Patrick Mackey, our former
Champions Online caped crusader and lately our
League of Legends legend, wrote about
why he plays Global Agenda. Shawn Schuster, our boss-in-chief, wrote about the
little MMO that could, WURM Online. Jef Reahard, our stalwart sandbox supporter,
wrote about Lord of the Rings Online. And Larry Everett, our Jedi master, wrote about, well,
Star Wars The Old Republic, but my point is that the Why I Play column seems to be a place for us to write about the games we play when we're not "gaming."
That brings me to my choice for this week:
Vindictus. Each week, I express my fondness for
RIFT,
EverQuest II, and various kid-friendly MMOs, but about a year ago, I began to do an MMO walkabout and sampled a bunch of games, many of which I livestreamed with Massively's Jeremy Stratton. I really enjoyed most of the MMOs we played, but one that stood out for me was
Vindictus. There's something about the game that makes it my favorite game away from gaming, and I'll attempt to explain why in this week's Why I Play.
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