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Aion: Best New Game of 2009

StraddenStradden Managing EditorMember CommonPosts: 6,696

The editorial staff here at MMORPG.com has made their decisions, and today we continue to unveil the winners of the 2009 MMORPG.com awards by naming our Best New Game of 2009.

This year's Best New Game has the distinction of having been released and thriving in another market before making its way to the ravenous gamers of the West. While normally games launch in the North American market, are improved and then released in other markets, this year's winner had the benefit and hindsight of having been released in the East before hitting our local Best Buys.

Read Best New Game of 2009.

Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

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Comments

  • WinterizerWinterizer Member Posts: 65

    I managed to stay online for three weeks then I quit. The bots, kinah spammers and the insane grinding was the last straw.

    It is a beautiful game I agree to that but it was not for me.

  • ThillianThillian Member UncommonPosts: 3,156

    I think this sort of award will always go to the one with the biggest ADV budget.

    REALITY CHECK

  • wilbergwilberg Member Posts: 182

    lol, this site is a joke. especially since aion has gotten mediocre scores everywhere else, received most disappointing game from massively.com, and overall has a bad rep.

  • rolandhadleyrolandhadley Member Posts: 22

    Nothing epitomizes the sad state of the industry better than the notion that these five pitiful offering could be considered the "best" of anything.

  • mrw0lfmrw0lf Member Posts: 2,269

    So strange, I have no doubt that Aion is a decnt enough game (I've not played it) but from looking at the general feedback from the people who do play their repective game it would appear Fallen Earth is a much better game, or at least has had a much better reception.

    Are the reader base at mmorpg.com so jaded and out of touch or is it the people choosing the winners?

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  • wilbergwilberg Member Posts: 182
    Originally posted by Thillian


    I think these sort of prices will always go to the one with the biggest ADV budget.

     

    exactly

  • MikeBMikeB Community ManagerAdministrator RarePosts: 6,555

    Just a friendly reminder before this gets out of hand:

    If you disagree with our choice of Aion as Best New Game of 2009, that is fine. Negativity about Aion is more than welcome in this thread, but please make sure you back up your opinions with some substance and don't simply post what essentially amounts to "Aion sucks!" as this is considered trolling.

    Let's keep it civil and on topic guys, I'd appreciate it!

  • augustgraceaugustgrace Member UncommonPosts: 628
     

    On the surface, Aion is one of the most graphically impressive MMORPGs created to date, sporting visuals that are thus far unmatched in the MMO genre.


     


    What?

    The graphics are decent in a cartooney/anime way, but certainly not unmatched in the mmo genre.  Aion may have an incredible character creator but so does Champions online.  In terms of general graphics AoC and LotR both blow this game out of the water, especially if you run them in dx10.

    Fallen Earth really should have won this category.  Innovative gameplay, non-standard fantasy setting, decent graphics, humor and an amazing crafting system.  Icarus studios really went out of their way to create a great game, while NcSoft copy and pasted a half dozen other games and added timed flight.

    I'd even put Darkfall ahead of Aion simply for trying something different.

    How much of a kickback does mmorpg.com receive for consistently promoting Aion?

     

  • BloodDualityBloodDuality Member UncommonPosts: 404
    Originally posted by wilberg


    lol, this site is a joke. especially since aion has gotten mediocre scores everywhere else, received most disappointing game from massively.com, and overall has a bad rep.



     

    While I didn't read the massively article giving it the award, but their could be reasons why it recieved the award even though it could be a good game. They might have had more hype and higher hopes for the game, and when it came out it was just another mmo much like all the others made. This would certainly be a disapointment to someone who was a follower and looking for something truely amazing. So just because the game was disapointing doesn't mean that the game was really bad.

    I do know a few people that play Aion and enjoy it very much, and I also know some that play champions online and seem to enjoy it. While I have not given any of the games released this year a try, I would probably pick Aion if I had to choose one. It just seems like it has some good potential to me, and has the biggest chance of correcting some of the problems. I am looking forward to the future more and the upcoming games instead.

  • Miner-2049erMiner-2049er Member Posts: 435

    I totally agree with the verdict.

    It's not a ground breaking 3rd gen MMO. But it looks nice and it works. I'm enjoying it a lot (currently level 41).

    I hate to be boring but the fact it actually works is a pretty important fact that some games forget in their race to release.

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627

      I understand why this game was chosen, I do not agree with it...because 2009 was an off year for MMO's that were released - but Aion?  Seriously?   They game brought nothing new to the table at all and it was just more of the same Asian grinding games we've seen in the past.    I'll be so glad when a game comes along that actually deserves the title of Best New Game.

  • ThillianThillian Member UncommonPosts: 3,156

    It's good to see Fallen Earth being mentioned as a close runner up. Fallen Earth couldn't really compete with well, millions of $ poured into Aion's marketing campaign that made it sell nearly one million copies in North America and Europe.

    REALITY CHECK

  • blackthornnblackthornn Member UncommonPosts: 615

    NCSoft spent a fortune advertising the game, and alot of it was here on mmorpg.com, so I'm guessing they win because they padded the coffers most.  Makes sense with today's economy.  It sure couldn't win for outstanding game play, innovation or player retention as countless posts here on these forums demonstrate :P

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  • alextodoalextodo Member UncommonPosts: 236

    Its just funny reading all of these doom comments. " Asian Grinder" ... AION may not be for everyone , but the Game works , looks good and has a huge potential.

     

    People still love to compare a lets say 1 year old Game {AION} to a 5 year old Game like WoW which is just not very smart. No matter what you wanna say but the freshly launched base AION is far superior to the freshly launched WoW from 5 years ago.

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  • drazzahdrazzah Member UncommonPosts: 437

     I agree 100% with the decision. Aion was the only game that came out in 2009 that i actually played more than 2 weeks (and im still playing now). The game JUST came out and it really isn't doing that bad. Give it a few years and it will be even better.

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  • blackthornnblackthornn Member UncommonPosts: 615

    so do the fanboi's get nailed for "trolling" too ("Aion rocks, I agree with this award" posts) or are they given a free pass for agreeing with the award choice and the huge advertising revenue it's paid to this site?  I'm just wondering.

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  • BloodDualityBloodDuality Member UncommonPosts: 404

    It is sad to see that the biggest attack on the game winning the award is that they won because they paid the most to the website. I don't really feel that they would stop advertising if they did not win. I have also seen a lot more free to play games advertised a lot more here than I have Aion. Even Eve -Online, a game that I felt was very good is advertised a lot more and has fewer people playing it than Aion does. I am not attacking eve as it is a nich game, but just making a point that advertising on this site doesn't always lead to doing better.

    These attacks and saying it won by buying the award are just silly, and a good way to get the topic closed. Try to find other reasons to say why other games are more diserving of the award. That way we have a more interesting topic, and don't have to see the same people repeating themselves over and over complaining about them buying it.

  • Hrayr2148Hrayr2148 Member Posts: 649

    Just to give a little background on my experiences with MMO as a basis for my opinion that Aion is the best new MMO of 2009.

    I played FFXI for 2 years, WoW for 4, Age of Conan for 1 week, and War for one month.  I've since left WoW for the last 6 months and have no plans on returning.  During the last 6 months I've tried certain MMO'S and then settled on Aion.

    A lot of the bad press and "hate/flame" Aion gets is either misinformation, purely subjective, or about issues that no longer exist.

    The fact remains that Aion, as a game, has very few bugs compared to other newly released MMO's.  It has a smooth combat engine.  I have been playing it since Sept. 22, 2009 and absolutely love it.

    Though I admit the first few weeks there were rampant bots and chat spamming, those issues have been largely resolved.  For example,  I get a maximum of 2-3 chat spams for gold selling on a 4-5 hour stretch of gaming.   That's on par with games like WoW.    In areas where I would see 10 bots farming, I only see 2-3 now.   Where the economy was largely regulated by the botters, it has come down to reality.

    As for it being an "Asian Grinder."  That's a purely subjective opinion shaped largely by people's experiences from games like WoW.  In WoW, currently, you can get to max level in two weeks of play, and be completely epicced out by having friends run you through naxx or heroic grind.  It's not  a bad thing, that's just how WoW is currently designed.  In WoW you didn't get any xp for gathering, crafting or PvPing.

    In Aion, you DO get xp for gathering, crafting, and pvp.  Which means, it was a design concept that people would take advantage of ALL the opportunities while leveling.  It's not Aion's fault that people came in thinking they should be able to quest to 50 or grind to 50.   When people ran out of quests, it's because they dueoed the quests marked as individual, thus effectively cutting their xp from  quest in half.  And then they complained about not enough quests.

    For people, like me, who went into Aion without any expectations, without any unfair comparisons to games that are out on the market for 5+ years, YES AION WAS THE BEST NEW GAME IN 2009.  I continue to play it and enjoy it immensely.

     

    Edit:  As a side note, 11 of my 47 levels came from leveling up Armorsmithing and gathering the mats for armormsmithing.  My friend, on the same server used his Ranger alt purely for Alchemy to supply his 40+ Assassin.  He told me went from 10 - 40 purely from crafting large amounts of high level potions on Double XP weekends.  To each his own.

  • blackthornnblackthornn Member UncommonPosts: 615

    instead we'd have the same people repeating themselves about how aion's the only game they've personally played for more than 10 seconds that came out last year every time someone mentioned a different game.  Topics don't evolve on this forum at all, they rot, fester, and flame until locked or forgotten :P

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  • SidereusSidereus Member Posts: 316
    Originally posted by blackthornn


    so do the fanboi's get nailed for "trolling" too ("Aion rocks, I agree with this award" posts) or are they given a free pass for agreeing with the award choice and the huge advertising revenue it's paid to this site?  I'm just wondering.

      doesnt work like that boy. It's not really a free pass.

    You can say I agree with MMORPG's writers for the reasons they stated

    but you can't say aion suck without providing arguements.

     

    So is Aion bad or not ? I dont care about the answer because I like the game...if you dont it's fine. Go play something else.

     

    BTW : I dont say Aion has no flaws, It would be stupid to say that, but I think the game is good and will be even better when they fix some annoying things.

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  • green13green13 Member UncommonPosts: 1,341

    Of that list I played Aion, Champion Online and Darkfall.

    While Aion bored me after a couple of months, I think it easily deserves to win this title because it was a finished and well polished product at release that delivered the game they promised.

    I just can't play it because I played WoW for two years and am now bored with that style of MMO.

    Conceptually the other games are more innovative and potentially far superior to Aion, but I know CO and Darkfall didn't deliver and reports about FE say it's swarming with bugs. I had one friend who tried it (an MMO veteran) who couldn't even get the game to start.

    I hope the message that the industry takes from Aion's win isn't "deliver us more EQ-clones" but "please finish your product before expecting us to pay for them".

  • liffiliffi Member UncommonPosts: 10

    To me it's same what game realy won this one cause realy 2009 didn't have any realy good mmo-games come out. Every one o them were kind of "meh". Now I have high hopes on this year on the mmo front. There is a chance the sw:tor comes out, final fantasy 14, star trek and there could be some other. So I want to think that there gonna be realy good games this year and I can easily leave last year behind. I realy don't care if Aion wor or fallen earth... Both of them are not realy that impressive.

  • ElethonElethon Member UncommonPosts: 138

      I'm disappointed you guys couldn't find a better game to give this award to, considering this was just grinder with wings. :(

  • green13green13 Member UncommonPosts: 1,341
    Originally posted by liffi


    To me it's same what game realy won this one cause realy 2009 didn't have any realy good mmo-games come out. Every one o them were kind of "meh". Now I have high hopes on this year on the mmo front. There is a chance the sw:tor comes out, final fantasy 14, star trek and there could be some other.

    Add Earthrise and Tera to your list.

  • xzyaxxzyax Member Posts: 2,459

    It's not really much of a surpise that Aion won Best NEW Game of 2009.

     

    MMORPG.COM had already given it the highest review score ever issued by this site: 8.7

    Seriously?  The highest review score since MMORPG.COM started reviewing MMOs goes to Aion?  Yup, believe it or not.

    So, it should come as little surprise that the MMO they (MMORPG.COM editors) consider to be the best MMO ever would win for it's respective year.  I think quite a few of us members here at MMORPG.COM might disagree with their assessment that Aion is the best MMO ever... but then it isn't our site. 

     

    That being said... there wasn't a lot of competition this year. 

    I personally am regarding this award more of a "Most Polished MMO Released in 2009".  That definition might be in disagreement by some as well, but that definition seems a bit more plausable than it being given a review score as the BEST MMO EVER for this site. 

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