BFF Report #112: SMITE

Iiiiiit's BFF Report time with your host, Mike B. aka fony! This week, in ZAM's BFF Report #112, Mike B. has fired up Hi-Rez Studios' latest third-person MOBA: SMITE! Right now, SMITE is looking mighty fun, and Mike B. categorizes it as something of a mix-up between an MMORPG and a MOBA, so if that sounds like something you would like, well... go check out that BFF Report!

You can watch the latest BFF Report right here!

BFF Report Episode 110: ARMA 2: DayZ Mod

In this week's BFF Report #110, ZAM's Mike B. aka fony decided to get down and dirty with the mega popular zombie survival mod for ARMA 2: DayZ! DayZ is essentially a sandbox zombie survival game where players must scavenge food, supplies, and weaponry from the surrounding countryside (or other players), all the while evading roaming packs of zombies. The premise is fairly simple but, given the sandbox nature of the game, there are all sorts of opportunities for emergent game narrative, with players banding together (or betraying each other) for a better chance at survival.

You can check out Episode #110 of the BFF Report here, and you can learn more about the DayZ zombie mod here!

The Secret World: New Ability & Combat Vid!

Playing an MMO is full of choices. For example: do I set the zombie aflame using elemental magic, or do I pulverize it into mush with a huge hammer? From shotguns to slice-and-dice, it all comes down to personal preference.

To illustrate just how versatile the Ability Wheel is, Funcom has put together this great in-depth video, covering everything from the role of ability and skill points, through to creating killer builds. If you’ve been overwhelmed by the choice or baffled by how it works, the video also includes tips on ability synergy.

With another beta weekend coming up, now is the perfect time to plan out how you’re going to spend those ability and skill points!

Mechwarrior Online Shows Off Gameplay Videos

Thanks to IGN, there's a slew of new Mechwarrior previews up today, showing off the light, medium, heavy, and assault classes, as well as a general game preview and a MechLab display. 

 

Allods Online Celebrates First Birthday

One year later, it's still here. Allods Online celebrates its first birthday on the 30th of May, and they're throwing a celebration. Tons of free content is being put up, divided above and below level 32, into packs, and sent to mailboxes all over the world. But that's not all - you can also collect Anniversary Coins from fallen bad guys and redeem them for more sweet gear. Plus, anyone who creates an account today will be given 500 Premium Crystals. Now's a good time to check into Allods!

End of Nations: Shadow Revolution Faction Trailer

Trion has dished up another End of Nations faction trailer, this time focusing on the Shadow Revolution units. They show off their individual class of warfare - namely the Wraith and the Phantom classes - and the equipment that they each get. 

Gorgeous Diablo III: Wrath Trailer

Holy cats. The war between angels and demons has been a long-standing thing in the Diabloverse, and thanks to Peter Chung - director of Aeon Flux, the Animatrix, and Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury - we get to see it first-hand. And it's awesome.

Absurd League of Legends Exploit Fixed

In case you missed it, last week a huge exploit was found in League of Legends. Using a deceptively simple workaround, it was possible to put more points into a single mastery than the maximum allowed. It sounds like no big deal until you consider that many of them feature cooldown reduction of summoner spells, which led to this video. Watch as the Urgot zips around the battlefield with hundreds of instantaneous flashes, insta-killing Baron and dragon with Smite spam. It has since been fixed, but I think it's worth it just to see this video.

Diablo III Wizard Spotlight

Ah yes, the wizard, prerequisite in any fantasy video game where magic is a thing. Ranged nukers all, gather together and prepare for the might of the magi. 

League of Legends Lays Out Season 2 Championship

Just as last season, League of Legends - currently the #1 multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game - swings its popularity hard, putting all of the world's best teams into Season Two's World Championship in Los Angeles. Last year, the grand prize was a cool five million. And now the stakes are set at a cool three million dollars. All the biggest teams will be competing - Dignitas, Counter Logic Gaming, Team Solo Mid, Epik Gaming, and Returning Season 2 Champion Fnatic MSI - as well as plenty of the potential newcomers that have sprung up in the preseason. As last year, it's going to be an incredible set of games. 

Oh yeah and there's also a sweet video here too.

UPDATE: The original post incorrectly stated that the prize pool was three million for Season One and five million for Season Two. These have been switched.