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Champions Online Hands On

MMO PC Hands On by Oli Welsh

15 May, 2009

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The Qularr also serve as very numerous but still quite easy fodder for your hero (and other beginners - this isn't a solo instance) as you learn the basics of combat. This is something you'll actually have to do, as Champions has a striking, charge-and-release energy-based system that's unlike most MMOs and, for that matter, the majority of RPGs.

You still have skills, just a couple to begin with, but there's an important distinction between them; one does mild damage and charges up your energy, and the other expends energy for heavy damage. Also, rather than clicking these skills and waiting for predetermined cast times and cooldowns to play out, you're modulating the energy gain or cost, and how long the skill is effective for or how powerful it is, yourself. This is done by tapping or holding down hotkeys, or joypad buttons - Champions has been designed with the Xbox 360 controller in mind, even if the console version is currently off the radar. There's also a highly effective block that you won't need much in the early stages but will clearly be very important later on.

It's a flexible, rhythmic and satisfying scheme. It's easy, cathartic and fun to deal with large groups of enemies, even if the target selection is a little clumsy - and that's greatly assisted by the fact that enemies drop health, energy and power buffs. These really reduce downtime and keep the pace of combat high, close to hackandslash action-game levels, and in their way are just as satisfying as filling a bag with loot (although there's some of that, too).

Loot seems one of the weaker aspects of the game at this point; it's often hard to identify what slot the mystifyingly-named equipment items are for, and what benefit they'll have within Champions' initially obtuse RPG system. It's also hard to crave improvement to your appearance when the character editor lets you create such absurd and impressive heroes.

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Underlying the superheroic theme, enemies can be dealt with in quite large numbers.

It's clearly in skill customisation - something you don't get to explore until the end of this five-level introduction - that Champions will offer its long-term reward and opportunities for showing off. However, once again, the skill-up interface - accessed from a database terminal - is a little confused and could use some clearer instruction and information. Champions Online's UI overall needs work - it's clear and attractive enough, but often doesn't offer the options and information you want, or where you'd expect to find it.

Before you get to spend skill points, you'll need to run through missions, mostly simple fetch-this kill-those save-them collect-that variants, although made more exciting by the dense enemy placement and brisk combat. Coming up on level 5, you'll be instructed to join an open mission, helping the hulking Ironclad repair and defend a giant cannon from the invaders. This works exactly like a Warhammer Online public quest, moving through three increasingly tough phases with differing objectives, although it's possible to solo with Ironclad's help. There's a player leaderboard at the end, but no loot.

Capping off the game's introduction is a solo Stronghold instance that has the player enter the Champions' HQ, which has been overrun by Doctor Destroyer and his robots - they've used the Champions' equipment to summon the Qularr invasion. Overcoming a mini-boss and some tight enemy groupings isn't too tough with the AI help, although you'll notice that long aggro ranges can make sticky situations tough to get out of in Champions Online - they're clearly tuned for the fast travel powers. Tiny, but well-staged and well-paced, this Stronghold bodes well for Champions' group content and set-piece missions.

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Massive static shock? What's the lycra-hood of that happening?

Rewarding its completion with a travel power might seem a bit premature to City of Heroes veterans. But it's surely getting to create and fight your nemesis that presents the tempting medium-term levelling in goal in Champions Online, and there's a lovely logic to getting to set the seal on your character with another defining power - flight, super-speed, super-jump, teleportation, jet boots, swinging, acrobatics, ice slide or burrowing - at the end of the tutorial, and before stepping into the game proper. MMOs are rarely so generous.

All in all, it's a very encouraging start for Champions Online. I only had time for a brief glimpse at the content beyond these five levels, but it seemed of a similar density and quality, spread over much larger and more open zones (a desert and the Canadian wilderness). Cryptic has some work to do to clarify its interface and Champions RPG system - but the good news is that the raw, tactile accessibility and pace of the combat, and the bright, graphically slick setting more than make up for that in the early stages. We'll bring you more from the beta in due course as Champions heads towards its July 14th release.

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TheDudesRug
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The pop-art graphic on the front page is appalling.
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Yeah...is that supposed to be a Hitler moustache on her lip or just badly done shading?
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I am ready!!!

/swings away
jaluuk
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But crucially, how much is different to CoH and what have they done to avoid it suffering the same fate?
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CoH is doing well for a five year old mmo that hardly got any advertisment. I dont think they'd mind CoH's fate.
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"But crucially, how much is different to CoH and what have they done to avoid it suffering the same fate? "

What fate would that be??? Making money?
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15/05/09 @ 15:12
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CoH is a boring pile of shite.

Hope this is better.
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The fate of 13 (i think) free updates, a full expansion pack/stand alone and another in the pipeline?...
I'll take that fate please.
iokthemonkey
15/05/09 @ 16:32
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I agree - I've seen a couple of bits of promo art for CO now and they've all been utter balls.
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So, is it action combat or each attack is on a different button but still turn based?

Are the quests 'go to a warehouse, kill enemies' or something new and exciting?

As long at the combat is strategic and the missions are deeper than i should be happy.
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15/05/09 @ 17:15
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I am always in the market for another MMO to live alongside WoW. Tried many over the years to varying degrees of success, EVE is currently bewildering me enough to hold my interest (I feel if it exists in EVE then it must make sense, so keep playing and it will all fall into place....and it is sort of).

Very good article. Can't wait to give it a bash.
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15/05/09 @ 17:34
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"Console version off the radar"? And none of your journalistic instincts prompted you to question them when it might be "on" the radar?
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@UberMod

*looks at age of conan and says, doing Duke Nukem -forever- impersonation*
It will be on radar when it's ready.
Emilia'sHorse
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@Silvervein

I almost forgot that AoC was supposed to come out on 360. Not bothered if they do quite frankly.

Champions Online however is something I would like to see on a console.
henneth
15/05/09 @ 18:46
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Having always meant to ( but never did ) play CoH, I'm quite looking forward to this. The fact that's it's based on the old Champions P&P game is an added nerd-lure for me. ;-)

Anyone know what there are any pre-order goodies announced? There's not a sniff of any info at Game or Play.
Vordred
16/05/09 @ 07:17
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i really enjoyed both CoH and CoV, so looking forward to this.

this time im going to wait and get the console one though, i think it would be nicer to lay back on the sofa and play a mmo than sitting at the pc.
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An improved version of CoH would always be welcome. Let's hope this is one, gameplay vids I've seen so far have been... somewhat lackluster.

I'll wait for the 360 version, in any case, since playing from a couch is always better. Well, except for intra-party communication in text form.
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http://champions-online.com/node/47780

New release date....Sept 1st.

iokthemonkey
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An improved version of CoH would always be welcome. Let's hope this is one, gameplay vids I've seen so far have been... somewhat lackluster.

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That's the problem I have with it. Everything I've seen just looks like a COH patch or update and I've yet to see the killer feature that's going to get me excited about it.

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