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Archive for the ‘Cabal Online’ Category

July 14th, 2008

Cabal Online Philippines goes commercial

Yeah, time flies, and so does one’s interest in an MMORPG. In the past month, I’ve witnessed the departure of some online friends from my MMORPG of choice, Perfect World, to try their hand at another MMORPG being published by another online games operator here in the Philippines. Yes, they have chosen to enter the […]

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June 14th, 2008

Last day in Manila: Playing like there’s no tomorrow

I spent my last night in Manila (that is, before shuttling back to Leyte) playing MMORPGs like there was no tomorrow. At first, my MMORPG of choice, Perfect World, wouldn’t run. I thought there was something wrong with the PC so I asked the attendant at Phoenix, a 24-hour Internet and gaming cafe in Makati, […]

By Joel -- 2 comments

June 8th, 2008

In Manila, Day 2: Checking out the local MMORPG scene

It seems IP e-Games huge investment in generating hype for its newest baby, Cabal Online, is paying off.
Everywhere I went on my second day in Metro Manila, I saw Cabal Online plastered, especially on dozens upon dozens of computer monitors in different Internet gaming cafes across the metropolis. The only person not playing (in the […]

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June 6th, 2008

Cabal Online Philippine launch set

This just in from the publisher of Cabal Online in the Philippines:
IP e-Game Ventures Inc., a subsidiary of IPVG Corp., announces that its newest action-adventure massive multiplayer online role-playing game title, Cabal Online, is set to go on commercial stage on June 12.
The game promises players more advanced features in this phase, among which include […]

By Joel -- 1 comment

May 28th, 2008

Cabal Online: Combo system rocks!

Hell, yeah, you got me there, e-Games and ESTsoft! I totally dig the combo system of Cabal Online. Truly, it adds a whole new dimension to MMORPG combat, which has become dry of late because of its point-click-press F or number key for skill nature.
Here’s the lowdown on the Cabal Online combo system:
The system, or […]

By Joel -- 2 comments

May 27th, 2008

Cabal Online Philippines: First foray

Cabal Online is finally in open beta in the Philippines, thanks to the efforts of IP e-Games (although I’ll be the first one to point out that other games of the local online games publisher are starting to suffer).
I failed to make it to the first day of the open beta because I was still […]

By Joel -- 3 comments

May 15th, 2008

MMORPG video: Cabal Online Philippines

For those who missed it, IP e-Games, a Philippine publisher of online games such as RAN Online, Supreme Destiny, and O2Jam, among others, released a teaser trailer for its newest baby, Cabal Online.
From the amount of news we’re getting about Cabal Online, which is currently in its open beta stage, IP e-Games is keeping tight […]

By Joel -- 1 comment

May 4th, 2008

Cabal Online Philippines CBT starts May 15

This is it, guys. IP E-Games, a local online game publisher, has finally announced when the closed beta testing for its newest baby, Cabal Online, will start. Whew! And I thought they’d never get down to it (I’m in the midst of teaching my daughter all I know about MMORPGs in the event Cabal Online […]

By Joel -- 6 comments

March 28th, 2008

Philippines braces for Cabal Online

The jig is up. After weeks of speculation, the Philippine MMORPG market finally knows which online game publisher is bringing in Cabal. Here’s the official announcement:
E-Games Philippines, known as “the company that revolutionized the free-to-play model in local online gaming,” is proud to introduce this world-renowned, action-packed MMORPG to the gaming market.
Yup! You heard that […]

By Joel -- 15 comments

January 31st, 2008

North America rolls out welcome mat for Cabal Online

Now this is MMOtaku news: An Asian-made MMORPG is starting its open beta phase in the United States tomorrow. It’s wonderful to know that our games are making it to the scene in the Western world despite criticism that “they’re not good enough.” One complaint I’ve read about Asian-made MMORPGs is on “garbled English NPC […]

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