
Tabula Rasa has some unique features that make it fun and very different from every other MMO. But, the game hasn’t performed as expected. So, the developers behind the project today announced its imminent end. [Gamespot]
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Tabula Rasa has some unique features that make it fun and very different from every other MMO. But, the game hasn’t performed as expected. So, the developers behind the project today announced its imminent end. [Gamespot]

The latest installment of City Life series has been under development for awhile, and this time the PC standalone game is migrating into the realm of MMOs. The rules hasn’t been changed much: Plop down a few industrial, commercial and residential zones, sit around (or hit the fast-forward button) till they matriculate, collect taxes to buy a few roads, and zone more areas until you have the funds to keep the expansion process going. Eventually you’ll establish a brimming metropolis, and maybe toss in a disaster or two to see how well your city-planning skills hold. Cities XL hopes to perfect the boring city-builder genre, pushing the art of micromanagement to extremes. So kids, if you want to become a mayor, a governor, or a president some day. You may want to test your skills here first. TBA 2009. [Wired]

The game is currently in beta-test with thousands of loyal testers from the fan community playing game days and nights. You can join the rank of beta testers with pre-order offer that EA Games has attached to the collectors’ edition – also includes exclusive character customization options, quests, and items. With the latest Warhammer, you get to fully customize the interface, simply drag and resize every single interface window in the game. Expect dungeon-crawlings with lairs that will have no duplicate content or puzzles, every new lair will present its own excitement and artifacts. Fortunately we don’t have to wait too long now. Warhammer online is scheduled for release worldwide in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on September 18. [Warhammer-Online]

After years pausing development, the MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) version of Star Trek will resume. Explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations in an expanding vast universe. Make contact with alien races, discover resources and uncover mysteries that will change the future of the Star Trek universe. Experience all of this in stunning 3-D graphics. Another cool thing is, you get to beamed down to planets and explore them on foot. The game will ultimately offer infinite possibilities. [StarTrekOnline]

The DC virtual world will be available for PS3 and PC online. It features 150 characters from DC comics. For those who have not read the comics, the complexity of the story goes to the extent of intergalactic scale conflict. However, the games most interesting aspect of playing is that it lets users create their own superhero or supervillain. The game will be featured on the floor of Comic Conference from July 24 to 27. [SONY]