I picked this up and it feels like it's a Phantasy Star Online that came 7 years too late. I guess apparently you need to pay $15/month to make a PSO type game viable after all.
Just like the original PSO, there's a ton of customization and it's actually meaningful. Nobody will remains what your Orc looks like in WoW even if there are a thousand kind of faces (and there isn't) but people in Champions Online really stand out. Like PSO you can make your characters look like anybody you would want to. I saw a Blanka and a Raiden (of Mortal Combat) so far and they actually look like the real thing too.
The combat engine feels more like an action game compared to a MMORPG. There seems to be more movement involved in combat since 75% of the character can shoot while on the move (but then so can every enemy). There's also a block command that you have to physically hit (shift key) that will significantly reduce the damage you take (by 2/3 or more, it seems).
Right now I'm like level 9 and finally out of the two tutorial zones (not sure why Canada is one of them). There's a lot of stuff you can use your power/advantage/etc for but it is prohibitively expensive to untrain them so I haven't figured out what to spend them on yet. It looks like it's pretty easy to accidentally create a gimp character especially if you did something dumb like take two energy forms with 2 of your 14 power points (you can only have one energy form).
Just like the original PSO, there's a ton of customization and it's actually meaningful. Nobody will remains what your Orc looks like in WoW even if there are a thousand kind of faces (and there isn't) but people in Champions Online really stand out. Like PSO you can make your characters look like anybody you would want to. I saw a Blanka and a Raiden (of Mortal Combat) so far and they actually look like the real thing too.
The combat engine feels more like an action game compared to a MMORPG. There seems to be more movement involved in combat since 75% of the character can shoot while on the move (but then so can every enemy). There's also a block command that you have to physically hit (shift key) that will significantly reduce the damage you take (by 2/3 or more, it seems).
Right now I'm like level 9 and finally out of the two tutorial zones (not sure why Canada is one of them). There's a lot of stuff you can use your power/advantage/etc for but it is prohibitively expensive to untrain them so I haven't figured out what to spend them on yet. It looks like it's pretty easy to accidentally create a gimp character especially if you did something dumb like take two energy forms with 2 of your 14 power points (you can only have one energy form).