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Abstract: Real Time Worlds' All Points Bulletin (APB) is a third-person action shooter that combines the chaos of large, FPS-style games, with the deeper character and design customizations often found in the modern MMORPG. While the title has been called many t...
Abstract: Back when you were a little kid (you do remember those days, right?), chances are that you played “cops and robbers” with your siblings, your friends, or just the neighborhood kids who happened to be at the local park. Might have been with...
Abstract: APB makes a number of interesting moves, managing to be an action packed and very fluid massively multiplayer game. It's refreshing and different, with massive scope for player customisation, and the subscription model is novel too. However, there are...
Massively multiplayer games live and die by the population, and as the game stands right now, we can’t see many people ponying up for a subscription fee after their initial 50 hours run dry. Our fingers are crossed all the problems are fixed sharpish, ...
GTA, to me, means a lot of things. Brilliant mission design, well-structured storylines, humour, great music, fun driving, and a wide array of weapons that can be used for a variety of tactics. APB, regrettably, means none of these things. The missi...
Abstract: In a nutshell, APB is an online, multiplayer homage to Grand Theft Auto; you play either a Criminal or an Enforcer (a mercenary police officer). There's not much plot, as the game is basically a sandbox for player-driven, explosive, vehicular mayhem. T...