This is not the super hero game that you want, but one you can have


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That actually looks pretty fun ima go try it.


 

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That actually looks pretty fun ima go try it.
Think I will too!


 

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I giggled when I seen it.
let us know how it is please.


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I might try it thanks for posting.


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Damn, that actually looked kinda fun.



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Downloading now, will let you guys know..

Anyone else think it looks alot like cod?


 

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That really looks appealing.

@OP: Do you have any suggestions re: Guides/sites for the game ?


 

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Not really a super hero game at all.


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Not really a super hero game at all.

Dress like batman and pummel joker wanna be's (wannabe's???? I need to look that up)
that is pretty super, it is not the COH quality but it was still neat.


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that is pretty super


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Meh its ok.. would take alot of practice to be half decent at it.


 

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The tutorial was amusing but the usual F2P woes and having your character predetermined was off-putting.

I read that you can change all that when you hit level 8. I don't see why they couldn't let you create a character and pick a side from the start.

Looks like there's some neat costume pieces, pets and weapons (that mini catwoman companion is ADORABLE) but as with any other F2P game, pay up if you want the cool stuff.


 

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Meh its ok.. would take alot of practice to be half decent at it.
It's an FPS. So it's essentially all PVP all the time.



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PVP-exclusive leveling game.

Not worth the hard drive it was programmed on.


 

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PVP all the time.
And that killed all of my interest in the game.

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PVP-exclusive leveling game.


Not worth the hard drive it was programmed on.
Amen brother.


 

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PVP-exclusive leveling game.

Not worth the hard drive it was programmed on.
But what if I tell you it was programmed on a system running off an SSD array?



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It's an FPS. So it's essentially all PVP all the time.
Yep I mainly play FPS games myself. All FPS games generally take a select few needs, mainly aim, of which I have obtained from other games but still struggle with on this game due to maps, lag, character models and the general movement of the characters is rather weird.


 

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Yep I mainly play FPS games myself. All FPS games generally take a select few needs, mainly aim, of which I have obtained from other games but still struggle with on this game due to maps, lag, character models and the general movement of the characters is rather weird.
My aim in games was always an uncertain thing at the best of times (unless I was behind a sniper rifle). It's was basically lots of "kentucky windage" (short for aim in the general direction of the other guy and if he blows into chunks you did it Right).

I tended towards team environments. I'd function as a shock trooper. I'd try to find a formation of enemy, fall on them like a metric ****-ton of bricks and, while I died, they were usually so completely distracted while my team came in and wiped the floors (and walls, and ceilings, and occasionally if you could paint extradimensional axes we'd do that too...) with them. Most of the teams we played against just weren't ready for a guy who was WILLING to scream a prayer to the Flying Spaghetti Monster and charge in, hell-bent on suicide.

Freaked them the hell out.



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My aim in games was always an uncertain thing at the best of times (unless I was behind a sniper rifle). It's was basically lots of "kentucky windage" (short for aim in the general direction of the other guy and if he blows into chunks you did it Right).

I tended towards team environments. I'd function as a shock trooper. I'd try to find a formation of enemy, fall on them like a metric ****-ton of bricks and, while I died, they were usually so completely distracted while my team came in and wiped the floors (and walls, and ceilings, and occasionally if you could paint extradimensional axes we'd do that too...) with them. Most of the teams we played against just weren't ready for a guy who was WILLING to scream a prayer to the Flying Spaghetti Monster and charge in, hell-bent on suicide.

Freaked them the hell out.
Haha, agree to the full extent I must say.

I mainly play counterstrike 1.6, and as you say someone or some people often need to take the brute force of the fire, and die in order to succeed.


 

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Haha, agree to the full extent I must say.

I mainly play counterstrike 1.6, and as you say someone or some people often need to take the brute force of the fire, and die in order to succeed.

Translation: "Leeroy Jenkins? That snotnosed young punk? I was running in and dying (but actually taking an honor guard to hell with me) before he was a gleam in his sire's eye!"



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MOBA FPS where the characters dress like DC cosplayers? I don't see the connection. I don't know for a fact whether Gotham City Impostors is a good game, I just know I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole being held by somebody else. I lost both my taste and my patience for FPS arena games shortly after Quake 3 Arena.


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MOBA FPS where the characters dress like DC cosplayers? I don't see the connection. I don't know for a fact whether Gotham City Impostors is a good game, I just know I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole being held by somebody else. I lost both my taste and my patience for FPS arena games shortly after Quake 3 Arena.
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MOBA FPS
I thought it was just a Team Fortress copy with a Batman theme? Or am I missing something?


 

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Not only is this not the superhero game I want, but I wouldn't take it unless someone paid me to... and even then I wouldn't play it.


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