


Moreover and more importantly, FusionFall featured a game world where almost every single Cartoon Network character lived side-by-side in (relative) harmony. However, what really sold FusionFall was its aesthetic the game used an anime art style that, unlike other MMOS with anime art styles, actually stood out from the crowd. The game had fairly simple combat mechanics, but it also had numerous platforming sections, which is something you don’t see very often in MMOs. So, who here has heard of FusionFall? It was a short-lived MMO that was released back in 2009, developed by Grigon Entertainment, and published by Cartoon Network (yes, as in the television cable channel). Well, not so much released as entered an early-access alpha/beta test, but this other MMO is still worth talking about. Yesterday, while the Internet geeked out over Guild Wars 2’s latest expansion, Path of Fire, another smaller MMO was released.
