Champions Online = the latest superhero MMO from Cryptic
Hidden away in plain sight at the top of Game Informer's latest cover (yup, the same one showing off Gearbox's Aliens: Colonial Marines) is a small reference to "Champions Online" – the latest MMO from the folks at Cryptic Studios. We know what you're thinking. "Crypic Studios ... where do I know that name?" Cryptic isn't just the name behind the popular (and recently sold) City of Heroes and City of Villains MMOs, but it was also recently attached to Microsoft's now confirmed-to-be-canceled Marvel Universe Online MMO. The subject matter of Champions Online? You guessed it: superheroes.
Whether Champions Online is stitched together from remnants of the canceled 360-exclusive Marvel MMO or made from a brand-new cape, Game Informer does say the new title will target consoles (plural) and PCs. In which case Cryptic will be competing directly with their previous tight-clad creation on the PC side (awkward) and – with NCsoft looking to announce their first PS3-bound console title later this year – the console space should prove quite competitive as well. Excelsior!
[Via Eurogamer]
Whether Champions Online is stitched together from remnants of the canceled 360-exclusive Marvel MMO or made from a brand-new cape, Game Informer does say the new title will target consoles (plural) and PCs. In which case Cryptic will be competing directly with their previous tight-clad creation on the PC side (awkward) and – with NCsoft looking to announce their first PS3-bound console title later this year – the console space should prove quite competitive as well. Excelsior!
[Via Eurogamer]





















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But this generation seems really well suited for it, with all the systems (yes, even Wii to a degree) are suited to online play much better than ever before. Final Fantasy XI has proven to be a generally acceptable game on systems and Phantasy Star hasn't done so bad either.
Plus, City of Heroes was one of my favorite MMOs if just for the superhero factor of it. I welcome this quite readily and with open arms.
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Popular? If someone still plays a game, does that mean it's popular?
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However it's by no means the 9 million that WOW has...
I'll just never understand the facination with Wizards/Dragons/Elves in the MMO world....
But hey... to each their own
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