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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:08AM Duulin said
Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:30AM (Unverified) said
That said, if superheroes just aren't your thing or a $50 impulse purchase is a pinch to you, it might be worth waiting another month or two or for a price break. The content IS a bit light at the moment and the community is still trying to find its ground. I have little doubt these things won't come around in time, it's just a matter of patience while these develop. Personally I've put my money where my mouth is and have paid for 3 months in advance and have not regretted that choice yet.
I will say, nothing in an MMO to date beats the pure joy of trowing stagecoaches at robot cowboys. NOTHING!
Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:07PM Ayenn said
I am not a proponent of linear character progression. this is something that still needs to change in the MMORPG development paradigm. However, in CO it works. This is because of the mix and match style of ability acquisition. Something I really like in Cryptic's design is the fact that there are no really apperant systems to prevent a player from seriously mess up a build. There is no hand holding and little forgiveness.
And, yes, robo-cowboys and stage coaches (that one can pick up and throw with a high enough strength... throwing stagecoaches as robo-cowboys!) are a serious plus! West World meets Bladerunner, what a combo!
If you do decide to pick it up realize you are not really entering a Tolkienesque world, You are opening the pages of a decent graphic novel that has a really good rereadability. Expecting any more than that will only set you up for disappointment.