
Last month a little game called DC Universe Online hit hard drives on PCs and PS3s worldwide. The reception for this superhero-themed MMO seems to have divided people down the middle. Some love everything, from the combat to the atmosphere, while others are much more critical. You might be wondering what side of the fence you're more likely to be on.

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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."
The fun in this game is pretty much endless ... got to level 30 in a week and it got even more fun at that point ... it really opens up. Cant wait to start a hero character ...
I wish all of IGNs reviews had 4 people - it really gives a better idea of how different people can enjoy or dislike a games. It seems the one review system is too inconsistent.