WildStar

WildStar (2014)

by Carbine Studios, NCSOFT
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Shooter
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
Story:Critically acclaimed and now Free to Play, WildStar is a fantastical sci-fi MMO where you can join your friends or undertake your own epic adventures on the fabled planet Nexus! Servers for WildStar officially shut down on November 28th 2018.
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This game still remains as my favorite MMO of all time. Actually having to think and move and do stuff in all content was such a great change of pace compared to other MMO's. It also had the best housing I've seen in a game, ever.
Wildstar needs to come back! The Gameplay, the artstyle and the characters where so awesome! we really need this gem back, somehow, please! It was one of the best MMORPGs, even if short lived. It deserves another chance!
user avatar@hiro1221user avatar@hiro1221
April 26, 2025
Favorite MMORPG to this day. No other game has ever made me create so many characters just to experience it over and over again. I believe action combat is infinitely better than tab-targeting in MMORPGs, and WildStar still did it the best. It definitely had its issues. But just like Anthem, there's a beautiful skeleton at the very least, and it would be an injustice to the gaming world to never use it again. No other game exists like it, despite the clear hunger for it - not because it wasn't loved enough, but because it goes against today's norms of putting in the least effort for the most reward. If WildStar never returns, especially considering what has come out in the past five years and how other games have been revived to show it's possible, then I would officially consider MMORPGs to be dead. Please bring back WildStar. Thank you.
user avatar@roguejanuser avatar@roguejan
March 12, 2025
One of my top 4 MMOs of all time, I have such fond memories of questing in this game and such a unique system of community building and professions with exploring . I would play this immediately if they ever brought it back.
user avatar@taserakuser avatar@taserak
March 19, 2025
A lot of care was put into the art and character of this game. Everything was so intentionally beautiful and expressive. It was a shame that it died. Also l remember the elaborate party games people somehow were able to make functional in their intricately designed player housing. I haven't seen anything like that before or since.
user avatar@nifty404user avatar@nifty404
April 26, 2025
Omg it would be amazing to experience Wildstar again-- the music, the characters, the community, the engaging combat, just an all-around GOOD game. I truly believe it could hold up in today's MMO market. Wildstar still has the best housing system, hands down.
user avatar@Zenditionuser avatar@Zendition
April 26, 2025
The vibe of this game is unmatched. I just want to learn more about this world! The lore in game needs to be explored more! The combat was fun as hell and made it a bit more skill based than some other MMORPGs. Bring it back by any means possibly please!
user avatar@Cop95user avatar@Cop95
April 26, 2025
Wildstar was amazing and had major hiccups on release when it was switched to free to play and had a soft re release it was too late! It’s the level or hardcore and fun everyone is wanting now! It was an amazing memory for me and my friends back in 2014 and the few years it was out back then! There’s a small community building a private server but nothing is close to what could happen with a big backer!
The end game raiding is peak. Grouping up to gold run dungeons was so much fun, you had to be perfect. Building on your own plot was so satisfying. Bring WS back 🙏
The player owned housing, warplots, the transmog system, adventures, environment design, atmosphere, paths, raids, the soundtrack.... all top of the line passion project stuff from former World of Warcraft talent. A brilliant IP bursting with personality... warehoused seemingly arbitrarily after a series of bad decisions from ncsoft.
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