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    1. Gaming

    10 Free-to-Play Hack and Slash Games

    Round-up
    By John Corpuz published 6 May 2013

    Indulge in the timeless pursuit of killing things and taking their stuff with these 10 hack and slash freebies!

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    Comments (6)
    Free Hack and Slash Game Downloads

    Free Hack and Slash Game Downloads

    Some games offer deep narrative story arcs, pose important moral dilemmas, and otherwise push the boundaries of video game storytelling. Then again, with others, it's all about action – the clash of steel on steel, the roar of combat, and the whirling grand melee. Indulge in the timeless pursuit of killing things and taking their stuff with these 10 hack and slash freebies!

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    Dynasty Warriors Online

    Dynasty Warriors Online

    Dynasty Warriors Online brings the hack and slash action of the hit console series to an MMO environment. DWO is a free MMO fighting game where players take the role of warriors in the legendary Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Take part in epic pitched battles, participate in PVP duels, and carve out your own legend in Dynasty Warriors Online!

    Verdict: While the melees can eventually get same-y, there's a lot to do in terms of character customization, crafting, and team gaming.

    Score: 4/5

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    Vindictus

    Vindictus

    An MMO action RPG with an emphasis on action, Vindictus features over-the-top combat, destructible interactive terrain that you can use as weapons, and a neat combo move system that rewards multiplayer cooperation in massive boss fights. Struggle against the Fomors as you carve your path towards paradise, hacking and slashing with every step.

    Verdict: Awesome combat and glossy production values all around make Vindictus a neat-looking hack and slash MMO.

    Score: 4.5/5

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    Path of Exile

    Path of Exile

    While it might seem like one of an innumerable horde of Diablo-clones, Path of Exile looks to be doing some interesting things to mix up the classic formula. A deep passive skill tree system is paired with a "gem skill" system that itemizes active skills into gems that you can mix and match among weapons, making for character customization that can be both deep, and surprisingly fluid. A dedication to avoiding "Pay-to-Win" systems, with purchases that tend towards cosmetic modifications and account modifiers, caps what looks to be a promising open beta release.

    Verdict: A neat looking, free online RPG featuring interesting mechanics and a dedication to avoiding Pay-to-Win.

    Score: 4/5

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    Drakensang Online

    Drakensang Online

    Drakensang Online is a free to play, browser-based action RPG based on a German tabletop game. Take on the mantle of Dragonknight, Spellweaver, or Ranger, and then lead the battle against ancient evils awakening to threaten the mortal lands. Charge against dark cultists, fallen kings, and unearthly beasts. This browser based game plays smoothly enough, but the grinding advancement and the free-to-playmicro-transactions will be irksome to many.

    Verdict: While it doesn't break the mold mechanically (unlike Path of Exile), Drakensang Online does provide a pretty good browser-based adventure. 

    Score: 3.5/5

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    Smite

    Smite

    Hi-Rez Studio's entry into the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena marketplace is Smite, a MOBA game where players take command of the deities, demigods, and dread monsters of various pantheons, such as Zeus of the Olympians, the sun god Ra, the Hindu goddess Kali, or the ravening Fenrir, bane of Odin. Take up your divine mantle and SMITE your foes!

    Verdict: Nice, thematic design of characters and environments, intense combat, multiple game modes, and an unusual immersive third person POV make for a MOBA experience with a difference.

    Score: 4.5/5

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    Chronoblade

    Chronoblade

    Facebook has been trying to expand its gaming presence with more than just social gardening games. Among the latest of their tie-ups is Way's beat'em up Chronoblade, a side-scrolling Flash action game where warriors from all corners of the multiverse band together to beat up the bad guys and save their worlds from a cosmic enemy.

    Verdict: Neat graphics, an RPG-like skill tree for player customization, fun combat, and the social gaming connection through Facebook looks like a promising beginning for this beta release.

    Score: 4/5

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    Pirates, Vikings, Knights II

    Pirates, Vikings, Knights II

    Pirates, Vikings, and Knights II is a Half Life 2 mod that takes these darlings of geekdom and pits them into battle against each other in order to answer the age old question: Who would win in a battle between pirates, vikings, and knights? Take up your longsword, battleaxe, or cutlass and join in the grand melee as wacky team combat and shenanigans ensue!

    Verdict: Toss historical accuracy out the window. This Source mod is too much fun to worry about such things.

    Score: 4/5

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    Elder Scrolls: Arena & Daggerfall

    Elder Scrolls: Arena & Daggerfall

    Download Elder Scrolls: Arena

    Download Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall

    For a more old-school freeware gaming experience, have a look at the first two games of the Elder Scrolls series, Arena and Daggerfall, both of which were released in the mid 90s and laid the foundations for the Elder Scrolls franchise. Sandbox worlds to play in, first-person hack and slash, spellslinging combat, and the high fantasy world of Tamriel. You will need DOSBox or some other DOS emulator to run these, though.

    Verdict: While they haven't aged particularly well, these foundational games set the pattern for the entire Elder Scrolls franchise: first person medieval hack 'n slash and spell slinging mixed with deep customization and roleplaying.

    Score: 4/5

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    Hack Slash Crawl

    Hack Slash Crawl

    And now for something completely different: Hack Slash Crawl, a neat Flash game that delivers a lite RPG experience riffing off the style of hack and slash RPGs such as Diablo, only rendered in a cartoon style. Choose your character's race and class, and then leap into a series of randomly generated dungeons filled with loot, monsters, and boss battles.

    Verdict: A cute little Flash action RPG with cute cartoony graphics

    Score: 3/5

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    Mount & Blade: Warband

    Mount & Blade: Warband

    All right, it's not really free, but the trial is still so much fun it bears mentioning. Talecraft's Mount & Blade: Warband could perhaps be best described as Grand Theft Equine, a medieval sandbox game where your character cuts a bloody swathe through the land as a bandit, merchant adventurer, or noble in the realm of Calradia. In addition to the sandbox elements, Mount & Blade also delivers action-packed medieval melees as your character and his or her retinue take up sword, bow, mace, or pike in furious close combats and mounted charges. The trial version allows characters to advance to level 7, letting you get a taste of how the game plays while leaving you thirsty for more action.

    Verdict: A versatile game that you can play for hack and slash action, trading, or empire building.

    Score: 4.5/5

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    Comments (6)
    John Corpuz
    John Corpuz
    John Corpuz flip-flopped between computer science and creative writing courses in school. As a contributor to Tom's Guide he's found a happy middle ground writing about apps, mobile gaming and other geekery.
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    6 Comments Comment from the forums
    • alidan
      could never get arena or dagerfall to run right...
      Reply
    • morgoth780
      When I opened this article, I thought:
      "wait for it... wait for it... yep, M&B:Warband"
      That truly is an amazing game though. It's my most played game on steam.
      Reply
    • morgoth780
      When I opened this article, I thought:
      "wait for it... wait for it... yep, M&B:Warband"
      That truly is an amazing game though. It's my most played game on steam.
      Reply
    • Raiderjoe
      Where the fuck is Tera?
      Reply
    • buzznut
      Daggerfall was the first RPG to really blow me away. Been hooked on Elder Scrolls games ever since. Wish Skyrim had more unique environments, but its a blast to play like all the rest.
      Reply
    • Eisbrecher34
      It's nice to see M&B Warband on here. It's really a diamond in the rough when you factor in all the community mods that have been made for it. For some reason though it never seems to make its way into the mainstream gaming community even though it is by far one of the most fun games I have ever played. $20 for over 1000 hours of gametime according to my steam account.
      Reply
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