
Gamertell offers its own preview look at the upcoming MMO, DC Universe Online, based on the playable demo at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con.
From the article:
"Like all MMO's you can team up with your friends online and complete quests, or just go all out and take out as many villains as you can. Sony is working on allowing the PC and PS3 to work together for online play, which would be nice for those who have friends that don't own one or the other. You acquire quests by either approaching super hero's and asking them if they need help, or sometimes they will call you up and ask for you help."

If you do not read this whole update, here's what you need to know:
* Episode 46 is Justice League Dark Cursed
* PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launch this holiday season

WTMG's Thomas Medina: "As far as I’m concerned, console MMOs have always been in a weird place. PC is where the main game is most popular. MMOs were born there, work best there, and have the vast majority of titles. Mobile is then next in line, with touchscreens and portability that adds something new while functioning well. Console gaming, on the other hand, is not portable (for the most part). Plus, it uses a controller, which is not the best instrument when your control scheme requires a thousand buttons and a cursor. That being said, there is an audience, and where there’s money to be made, publishers find a way. So here we are with some of the biggest console MMO games and how I feel they handled 2021. "

From Xfire: "A lot of video games are designed to make players feel like a superhero. However, very few actually feature superheroes or have players take on the role of a superhero. What makes this even worse is that there are even fewer superhero video games that can be considered good."