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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's good to be bad!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
If you enjoyed City of Heros you will enjoy City of Villains. New Achetypes and powers, new costumes and new areas to explore all add to the flavor of being a bad guy. Many of the powers are duplicates of the hero's powers, but that shouldn't really be a surprise, what is nice is they are combined in different ways requiring different styles of play to achieve your goals. There are subtle but important differences to playing a villain which bring hours of fun. City of Heros also introduces bases which can be built by the players once they have gained enough influance. Putting your very own torture chamber into the dungeon is hard to beat. Another good point for this game, you only have to pay for one subscription to play City of Heros or City of Villains. So what are you waiting for, release your inner megalomaniac and join the villains in crushing those self rightous do-gooders and make a few bucks on the side.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
City of Heroes/Villains,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
I think that I fall in the middle of the previous reviews. I am a veteran MMO player starting with the Ultima Online beta test so many years ago. I haven't played them all, but I've played a lot of them.
The most popular game on the market now is World of Warcraft. Its smooth interface, superb art direction, and easy game play attract many players. But, like any MMO it gets boring after you reach the top and start grinding high end content. Enter City of Heroes/Villains. City of Heroes/Villains is not quite the polished game that WoW is, but it has some very compelling elements. While the back ground stories and world may not be as rich, they are better than most MMOs on the market. I played CoH when it was released, then went to WoW. When I became bored with WoW I tried other games, but being spoiled by Blizzards production value I found them lack luster. Not so CoH. I can still play this game without feeling the grind too bad. CoH has a quick mission (quest) system that gets you in the fight quickly. It has a group matching system that quickly easily allows you to find other players to do missions with. In my opinion this is better than WoW. No running around LFG (Looking for Group) to find players to adventure with. The interface makes it quick and easy and people use it. Most missions are short and can be done quickly. You can usually be in and out in :30 to an hour. There are longer chained missions (called task forces) for those that like longer games and greater challenges. There are no "Magic Items" to pick up. Rewards come in the form of "Inspirations" (temporary buffs), Enhancements (permanent augmentations for your super powers), and Influence (like money - used to buy alternate costumes and custom augmentations for your super powers). The power sets are many and compelling. The travel powers are interesting. They are comprised of Super Jump, Flight, Teleport, and Super Speed. All are fun (particularly Super Jump) and get you places fast. Not only that, they are fun to use and explore with. CoH/CoV has a lot to offer MMO fans. I would consider it the number 2 MMO on the market and I highly recommend it if you need a break from the fantasy genre.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
to gamer7,
By mike (DC, Maryland) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
my computer had the same video problem when issue 5 was released. on the main CoH screen where u log on there was a message that said my vid card drivers were old and it may not function properly. i have a radeon 9800 pro and i downloaded the 5.1 catalyst drivers and everything worked fine after that :D.
anyways CoV is an awesome game. new maps, cool new missions, powers, archetypes, costumes galore! love it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CoV in-game extras,
By DoubleOSix (Florida) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
If you already own the game then this upgrade can be handy for unlocking one of the alcolade badges (earned by owning this version & the heroes deluxe version) & the arachnos chest emblem with matching cape.
if you can get this for $20 or less I say its a great upgrade for in game items! please see the regular game version for a review of the actual game.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One year in the City of... World and happy,
By Mike (Military Traveler) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
I have been playing on both City of Heroes (CoH) and City of Villians (CoV) for one year now and am still happy with the gameplay. Occassional delays due to updates occur, but they are managable and may result in a few hours of dealing with issues, it is not that serious of an event. These stoppages usually occur briefly after a major update to the game, about every two or three months. A lot of drama over them from some people, but I can handle it. The gameplay is "grinding" in style (go hit, hit, go hit again, etc. not any puzzles or searches etc.) but you rarely feel that way while playing. The graphics are beautiful, and compared to other games, I find them the the most appealing. The main draw is the community of people. You play to find a niche of players similar to you...mature, casual gaming, player versus player core, role-playing, you will find the type of crowd you want to be with. The hundreds of character design options is fantastic (compared to the relatively minute offerings of other online MMORPGs), the character types, and the numerous badges and side missions are set up where you cannot get them all in one shot, you have to branch out in different characters to see all the content. Only a markdown in rating due to graphic and software compatability issues, but the company's customer support is great and very helpful. Last bonus...fairly solid kid safe play environment (my pre-teens play it), profanity filters and a core of mature players keep the field nice for young ones as well.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality of Service,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
I wanted to take a moment to tell you about *why* I bought this game. I play City of Heroes, and what makes it a good gaming experience is that the path--from taking the shrink-wrap off that box to playing the game--is short and sweet. The way PlayNC runs the company has impressed me again, and here's why:
I purchased this boxed set at 29.99. It costs me no more money than I'm already paying to have a City of Heroes membership, but what's more, there's a free month of gameplay in the box that will go into my account and give me a credit of 14.95. Do the math and I'm only paying about 15 dollars to join. But I ran into a problem: I didn't set the game's account up right. I meant to "upgrade" an existing game instead of "adding" a new game. I had to call tech support. Tech support answered on the first ring. Not only did they go out of their way to apologize for the inconvenience, but in 5 minutes I had an e-mail from them setting things up so that my game account could be fixed. Shortly after that, I was up and running. I'm sure I'll enjoy this game at least as much as City of Heroes, and I'll update this when I've put some hours in. In the meantime, you should know that the company that runs it is the best company I've ever had to deal with, and I couldn't be happier with the quality of service. These people know how to run a business. UPDATED, 7/20/06: I've logged several hours in City of Villains, and it's quite an impressive package. The game plays a great deal like City of Heroes, but with a few extras tucked away here and there. For example, I created a villain similar to my Hero, but her class of character offers some really interesting ways to play that I can't do with my hero. There are extra gameplay elements added, such as "mayhem missions", but that doesn't make you locked into the kind of mono-minded over-the-top evil that your typical comic-book villain possesses. There's a lot of room in this game to make choices and build your character's particular style of villainy. Having to walk through the "beginner"/tutorial phase again, I can tell you that this game is still one of the easiest MMOs to figure out: it holds your hand, revisits you when it's time to tell you something new, and there's a menu for just about anything you might need to find out about. Often if you're not sure about something, you'll still find a lot of people online who have written you a guide--they even publish guides to their guides, and guides to writing a guide! I see the price is lowered--if you're even curious, think about the fact that you get a free month (a 14.95 value) with your purchase, then grab a copy.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
WANNA BE REALLY BAD?,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
The city of Villains is a stand alone sequel of my favorite game City of Heroes. To be honest I was expecting much more as COH player from the new game and I don't blame all these people who criticize it but there is something that we should take seriously under consideration and this that it is a stand alone game and that is how we must see it. I noticed that all the new players who never played COH just loved this game and this shows that my personal complain as an old player of the old game and my expectations should not be as criterion to judge the City of Villains.
If you see it from this side COV is a very special game. All the heroes you can create are big fun and so unique. I would not advise non experienced players to try the player versus player mode and in general I believe that such options should be avoided from those who create such smart new age games. If you have spend hundreds of hours building your hero around Atlas City I am sure you will not be very impressed with this title but if you did not I strongly recommend you to buy and play this game it is something exceptional. P.S. check for dr.Kickass allways available to join you for a mish lol
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great gameplay, easy to learn, so-so customer service,
By Harvey Woodmeadow (Kirkland, WA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
Want to be a super-hero? This is your chance! Want to be a super-villian? This is also your chance!
I'll get the bad stuff out of the way: fact is, if you have a problem running this game on your computer, or a game client or server bug causes you some negative outcome in the game, or the system admins make a change that costs you in the game, good luck getting help with that. The usual response from customer support: "we're sorry, there's nothing we can do". But hey, at least they get back to you, which is more than I can say for some other software companies. The graphics engine isn't very efficient, but hardware these days is more that sufficient to keep up; they aren't exactly pushing the envelope, so game performance doesn't suffer too much in spite of things. In-game content is somewhat limited compared to other MMORPGs. You'll get over it though, especially if you find the other aspects of the game enjoyable. The good? There's plenty. This game has been around for awhile now. Almost thee years, I think? But it's aged well. Game mechanics are very simple, which may disappoint the EQ/WoW crowd, but there is still surprisingly good variety to be had. In addition, while you can make weak characters and strong characters, it's hard to screw up too badly, and character development lends itself well to matching your role-playing choices. Inventory is simplified to very small storage of "enhancements" and "inspirations". Enhancements are long-term improvements to characters, while inspirations are temporary. The money is "reputation" or "influence" (villian or hero), and you don't have to worry about losing it or carrying too much of it. Character development involves selecting various "powers" on even levels, and selecting which powers to enhance on odd levels. At character creation, you select a specific character path to follow, based on archetype, and then on primary and secondary power sets. All characters also can pick a wide variety of supplementary powers (including "travel" powers: flight, leaping over tall buildings, super-speed, teleportation) from a common "pool" of powers. Combat involves selecting which powers to use. Some powers heal or help you or your allies, others hurt or hinder your foes. They range from the basic firepower, gadgets, and technology all the way to supernatural, extraterrestrial, and fantasy side. More powerful powers take longer to recharge, or cost more endurance, or take from your health, or some combination. Power balance is pretty good, though continues to be tweaked as the game evolves. Social networking is easy. There's an in-game "find a team" UI...players can indicate what kinds of missions they want to join in on or invite others for. You can search by level, mission type, character type, etc. Having problems finding someone your own level to play with? No problem: lower-level characters can be someone's sidekick, allowing them to effectively fight at one level below their "mentor"; higher-level characters can be someone's exemplar, allowing them to temporarily drop their level to the mentee's level (no xp is gained in this case, except for that which can contribute to "debt reduction", debt occuring when one is defeated in combat). But the most fun of all is being able to role-play a villian or super hero. Brilliant game design, an amazing variety of character design options (both in terms of skills and in terms of costume), easy socializing, and playing out one's comic-book fantasies. All worth while! And did I mention? The same monthly fee covers the cost for Heroes and Villians. If you already have Heroes, get this and for no additional money you can act our your villianous tendencies to your heart's content! :)
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CoV is great!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
CoV is great! Stand-alone or as an add-in to City of Heroes. This is the very best MMORPG on the market - by far!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Exactly What I Thought It Would Be,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: City of Villains Collector's Edition (DVD-ROM)
Ok, so I have been playing CoX for about 6 months now, and I thought, "Well I might want to get the collectors edition, I'll get a bunch of cool Arachnos stuff." But that is not the case. In-game, you get a little Arachnos chest emblem, and an Arachnos cape. These things can be cool but I dont think if you getting this just for the in-game items, its worth the money. If you a hero clix collector like I once was, this could be a cool thing to get because you get either 5 or 6 Hero Clix that can not be given anywhere else. It also comes with a City of Heroes trading card deck. I know nothing about the game so i dont know if they are any good.
If you already have CoX I dont recommend getting this, but if you are going to start playing City of Villains go ahead and get this. If you get it off amazon it costs about the same as getting the regular Villains in the store. The Actual game City of Villains is a great one as is City of Heroes. If you going to start the game this is what you want to get. But if you are currently a player I wouldnt bother unless getting the chest emblem and cape is a big deal, or if you are a hero clix collector. For more info you can contact me in game. My global is @Fellnair |
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City of Villains Collector's Edition by NCsoft (Windows 2000 / 98 / Me / XP)
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