Saturday, November 19, 2011

All Hail Trigon!!

A game I have been looking forward to playing DC Universe for a very long time (since first seeing it in action!) and when it went free to play I got my chance.

The first thing I should start off by saying is that in the first week of free-play, DCUO had a lot of lag and disconnect issues but they very quickly implemented fixes and upgraded the servers. I don't think anyone was expecting the influx they received.

Secondly I was not impressed with their character creator, Not in comparison with many other MMOs I've played. You can't change the facial structure or specific details of the characters, as well as the selection of costume pieces being very limited. However when you get in-game you can collect items that will unlock more costume styles as you play, So you might end up getting the exact look you want after you create the character.

The fact that the game is set in the DC Universe means there are a lot of iconic characters running around the place. This helps immerse you in the game a lot more than if you had a bunch of made-up-on-the-spot characters telling you what to do. Everyone knows Batman, Superman and Joker and knows at least some of their story giving you some angle to enter the story at.
Another story aspect that completely blew me away was the introduction cinematic. It is the single greatest explanation of a character's appearance in an MMO that I've seen and a fantastic trailer regardless. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AnQ-p4cU8w this is the best version I could find. Watch in 1080p and full screen for best results.)

The actual game play is very good. It is a huge change to something like WOW where it is completely gear and skill tree based. In DCUO you can have a very strange combination of skills and still do just as well as someone with "optimal" skills, in PVE. The quests are all story based and very entertaining but you can sometimes find that they drag on a little bit too much. You could be collecting 25 of something when 10 would have suited just as well.

The PVP in DCUO is rather imbalanced, stuns are king and nothing is going to change that. If you have a hotbar of six stuns you can pretty much beat anyone. This is sometimes good as a low level player can actually beat a max level player is they are skilled and fast enough, but if you get caught out in any way you are going to die and there really is not much you can do about it.
There is an arena called legends where you pick an Iconic Hero/Villain and you play as them an in the beginning arenas you are all on the same baseline and it is fairly balanced, but as soon as you meet people who have been able to unlock other characters it becomes unbalanced again.

DC Universe Online is a fantastic game and with a few PVP and PVE tweaks will be one of the greatest MMOs out there but as it is at the moment it has a few too many issues to hold that title. This however didn't stop me paying for the Premium account as I know I will play it for a long time to come.
If you like DC Comics/Universe then definitely give the free version of the game a try as it certainly tickles that spot for a comic book nerd like me.

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