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Dogma: Eternal Night was emailed in and I took a look as we still don't have many MMO games on Linux. It's looking quite interesting, but it seems it's in the early stages.

You can see a preview video here:
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They recently put up a new video showing some more of it off too:
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I have to say I think it looks pretty cool, the idea of being a vampire like that in an MMO would be pretty fun.

Their FAQ on the order page clearly lists Linux too:
QuoteA: Windows, Mac and Linux! Later, after the official launch of Dogma: Eternal Night, we plan to release the game on other consoles as well.


It's using Unity, so that's not really all that surprising. Hopefully they are actually testing the Linux builds though.

About the game
Dogma: Eternal Night is a game project being made by a team of enthusiasts, who want to create a new MMORPG with the atmosphere of modern gothic and horror. This new game will allow players to try on an image of vampires and other mythical creatures who live among the mortals. The development team was formed by roleplayers and gaming community members for the purpose of exercising their common dream.

The name of the project is a working title and might be changed before release.

It looks like they already raised $13,143.00 through their store and other methods, as their original Kickstarter failed.

I'm following them on Twitter now, so hopefully I can keep an eye on it for you.

Thanks for sending it in Maki. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Tchey Sep 20, 2016
Thanks, i didn't know this game. Now i'm hot (or i should say cold ?).
tuubi Sep 20, 2016
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The greyest MMO so far? Perfect for the chromophobes among us.
Ehvis Sep 20, 2016
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Graphics are pretty basic right now. For something perpetually dark, it needs a better atmosphere. It's still early days though.

The thing that worries me more is that none if it is screaming "fun" at me. From the descriptions on the site it sounds more like a social media account than a game.
Beamboom Sep 20, 2016
Wow - an mmorpg without a cookie-cutter fantasy theme? Stop the press! Colour me extremely interested!
From what little we do see it even reminded me of the legendary (single player) vampire themed RPG: Vampire The Masquerade – Bloodlines.


Last edited by Beamboom on 20 September 2016 at 3:55 pm UTC
Shmerl Sep 20, 2016
Never heard of it, but a game inspired by WoD / Vampire The Masquerade? I'm already interested.
Kimyrielle Sep 20, 2016
Wow - an mmorpg without a cookie-cutter fantasy theme? Stop the press! Colour me extremely interested!

Not only that, it doesn't even have the usual WoW-style infantile cartoon art either. oO

If it feels a bit like The Secret World, I am interested. I don't mind sword and board MMORPGs, but change is a good thing!
Shmerl Sep 20, 2016
And you of course know about the failed MMORPG based on actual Vampire The Masquerade?

The only thing that remains from it is this trailer and demo video:

View video on youtube.com

View video on youtube.com


Last edited by Shmerl on 20 September 2016 at 6:45 pm UTC
Beamboom Sep 20, 2016
And you of course know about the failed MMORPG based on actual Vampire The Masquerade?
Nope didn't know about it!

The world needs a sequel to VtM:Bloodlines.
Shmerl Sep 20, 2016
And you of course know about the failed MMORPG based on actual Vampire The Masquerade?
Nope didn't know about it!

The world needs a sequel to VtM:Bloodlines.

Sure, and I actually would prefer a single player game, rather than an MMORPG. Now that Paradox bought White Wolf, there is a chance something like this will come out. I also would be interested in game set in Dark Ages of WoD (not modern day, but medieval times and etc.). Like VtM Redemption.

I updated the trailer video above to better quality.


Last edited by Shmerl on 20 September 2016 at 6:47 pm UTC
Beamboom Sep 20, 2016
I'd prefer a single player game too. Man how fun it was, that game. The weird characters you encountered, the stories, the locations...
Keyrock Sep 20, 2016
When I first saw "Dogma" I thought Dragon's Dogma and got SUPER excited. Then I realized my mistake and disappointment set in. Oh well, this could be cool. If the writing is even half as good as The Secret World and the gameplay is only half as awful, this could be good.
Shmerl Sep 21, 2016
Anyway, I just had a chance to see the actual trailer. Definitely inspired by Bloodlines. By they need to work on graphics more. Those dancing in the nightclub looked rather weird.


Last edited by Shmerl on 21 September 2016 at 12:31 am UTC
Beamboom Sep 21, 2016
Anyway, I just had a chance to see the actual trailer. Definitely inspired by Bloodlines.

I know, right?

Those dancing in the nightclub looked rather weird.

I agree. I also think there was something wrong with the speed and animation when he jumped down from one rooftop to the next. Like he was floating more than falling.

But it looks very very early yet, so a lot can happen.

I'll definitely follow the progress on this one. Man, if they do this right... It may end up being a (probably) quite small but dedicated RP'ers hanging about in this world. That can be *awesome*. Hope it'll be based on monthly subscription and not microtransactions and so forth.
Shmerl Sep 21, 2016
Hope it'll be based on monthly subscription and not microtransactions and so forth.

I prefer GW2 method - one time fee.
Beamboom Sep 21, 2016
I prefer GW2 method - one time fee.

They need a steady income if they are to keep maintaining and expanding upon it. A game with a one time fee runs a much higher risk of being cancelled once the initial sales are over - especially if the player base isn't that big. Makes no business sense to keep investing in it then.


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