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City Of Heroes=good fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User
When I first got this game, it was crappy as heck, cost a good chunk of change per year, and barley fun. Of course, once my dad gave the old computer a 512 RAM boost, the game really stood out. Sure, it gets repetative sometimes, but the script is well-writen( and can somehow pull of both drama and slapstick comedy at the same time),The comunity is friendly, and c'mon, u get to be a hero. My main charicter is a level 31 invun/warmace tank and I just enjoy beating the stuffing out of thugs/arch-villians/corupt evil companies/Evil cults/zombies/1920 gangsters (no,, really!)/giant robots/ Nazi-like facits(origionaly a group founded by Hitler)and causing mass genocide to evil aliens from another dimention. The charicter creation is literaly infinite, the graphics are great, and you don't need Marvel or DC heroes to enjoy it.
Just Plain Fun
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User
First let me start by giving you a bit about my experience with City of Heroes (COH). I have been playing off and on since beta and overall I have enjoyed the game. I have leveled to the highest obtainable level and have experienced most of the the game has to offer. For this review I'll be leaving out some of the finer details regarding the gameplay mechanics because as with all MMO's that changes pretty frequently. If you'd like information on some of those details I'd recommend you take a quick look at the game's forums to get up to date info.
With all that said I think for those just getting into MMO's (Massively Multiplayer Online) or may find the other's available this is a great game to pick up. I might also add that for those who have had their fair share of the fantasy themed MMO's with their swords and orcs City of Heroes is a great alternative.
COH keeps the archetypes simple, at least it looks that way on the surface, which is great if you're just starting out. You'll find each archetype has an obvious strength/weakness and a role their designed to perform in group situations. One of the great things about COH versus other MMO's is that you'll find that you don't have to have the "perfect" group combination to experience most of the game. It is possible to do missions without the coveted "tank" or "healer" role, it may not always be as easy but it by no means impossible as the mechanics in other MMO's have taught you.
Character creation,as you've probably discovered by now, is one place the game really shines. The limits are almost that of your creativity, it is not uncommon to play the game for months or even years and still not see a character similar to your own. From capes to chains you really can create just about any look you'd like, although some costume pieces must be unlocked later in the game. I recommend you take a look at some of the screenshots of the various character models in the game if you have not done so already.
The graphics of COH in my opinion really are stunning, the character models reflect the classic superhero body structures and the city itself is simply amazing. Power effects are great initially, but in time you may start to be annoyed by some of the toggle (on until you turn them off) abilities, especially if you're one of the melee classes. Each zone of the city has it's own feel and style, anything from the dark gloom of ghost towns to the hustle and bustle of a modern day metropolis. One of my favorite pass times in the game is simply logging in and just flying around the city.
When it comes to how long this game will hold you, for most gamers it won't be as long what you may be used to in other MMO's. To me COH seems to lack a staying value, after so long it begins to lose it's appeal and it starts to have a "been there done that" feel to it. So while still a great game I find I can spend about a month or two at a time with it before I feel the need to move on.
COH is a great game when it's all said and done, but don't expect to play this game for years to come. I find that the game is great in small doses or as a break from other games. If you're just starting out with MMO's or not interested in some of the alternatives you can't go wrong by picking up a copy.
Honestly Impressed
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Over the years, I have played many MMOs and eventually most have reached the point where the game has lost its polish and the flaws in the design grow so obvious that I can no longer enjoy it. After starting to get burnt out on World of Warcraft in 2005, I turned my attention to the City of Heroes. I have not once stopped my subscription with it since then. Furthermore, never have I been more impressed with the apparent love that they put into the game with everything they've done with it. They have released content that other MMOs would label as expansions and charge money and Cryptic has released them for FREE. Their only expansion, City of Villains, is the equivalent of an entire new game added on top of the massive world that already exists with Heroes.
Their greatest feature is without a doubt the character customization. It has had so many options available from the jump and it has only expanded exponentially since release. There is even a forum topic devoted to the requests of players for new costume pieces and he does listen to what the players have requested.
The one thing that you will hear the most complains about is Enhancement Diversification ("ED"). I honestly do not feel any of the pain that the others claim to have from it being implemented. The designers wanted it this way. It is their vision of how the game is supposed to be. Many other MMOs have done the same, most definitely World of Warcraft! Believe me. I know. I tried out Burning Crusade when it was released and it was even more frustrating than when I was playing it back so many years ago.
While the strongest feature is the creation, the gameplay feels as close to accurate portrayal of heroics than any other graphic game. If you make a suitable character and learn how to play well enough, you can make a character that CAN wade into a huge group of villains and come out of it ready for more. Though, you can make so many different character types that I think anyone's reasonable ideas can be satisfied with what is out there.
So if you are a fan of superheroes and like playing MMOs, you should at least give City of Heroes a shot. Get on, make a hero, and save the world! If you are not sure, go check out the official website to see what is coming up with Issue 11: A Stitch in Time!
City of Heroes 3 years and still loving it
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I cant tell you how many games over the years I wasted my money on. City of Heroes is the only game I was ever completely satisfied with. Not only great graphics, fun gameplay, interesting people, truly versatile character creation, endless expansions... i could go on and on. Ive been playing for 3 years. I have both heroes and villains. Team and solo play very satisfying and fun. Veteran players are mostly helpful and eager to assist newbies to the game. I tended to be negative to the additions of player vs. player zones, arena competition and the new invention/economy system but to my surprise over time I have grown to love them. I dont do pvp much because the adrenaline rush does not mix well with my coffee habit ;). Each time you create a character you can choose to take the tutorial which does a great job of explaining all the mechanics of the game (wait until your first time flying! ((level 14)) One of the best things about this game is you choose what you want to participate in and how involved you will be. You even get to change your difficulty for missions (five settings). Be warned that your "real life" may suffer from neglect (lol). Do make sure you have a good/fast internet connection and at least 256mb of video card ram. I have played on lower end/older systems ok but you will love it more if you have a true gaming system.
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