Part two of a rant that I posted last week. I'm ranting about stereotypes in the MMO Genre that do more harm to games than good. I also take the time to point out games that are smacking these tropes in the face. You should definitely read part one before reading part two.

Not everyone has what it takes to be a criminal in the newly relaunched APB: Reloaded. Gamers First's MMO requires skill, tactics and teamworks and the Bright Hub guide just might help with that.

There are far too many MMO's being made everyday for the PC. Some are good, few are great, most are awful. Here is a look at some of those MMO's that had a short life in our gaming world.

All the muck that's fit to rake for the week of August 16th through the 20th. A few announcements in the storm of Gamescom, like Xbox Live on Windows Phone 7, a PS3 Move bundle with a huge 360GB HDD, and UDraw-- a Wii peripheral. Also, PS3 Hacked, UK's RealTime Worlds tanks, and an awesome trailer for Atlus' forthcoming Catherine.

"APB has aspirations beyond that of the traditional MMO. Yes, combat and tricking out your avatar with the latest gear is important, but APB encourages players to make distinctive reputations for themselves. That can be a tricky concept in most MMOs, especially when the troll standing next to you can double as a clone, right down to the hairstyle, face, and skin-tone."