City of Heroes http://www.cityofheroes.com/features/index.html The Super Powered Massively Multiplayer RPG ------------------------------------------- Welcome to City of Heroes, the online world that's home to an entire universe of heroes. Upon release of the game, you and thousands of other players will be able to take on the roles of super powered heroes - in a stunning, 3D graphical world. Super Powered Action and Adventure Create Your Own Hero -------------------- Choose from hundreds of different powers and design your own unique costume. Fight Evil! Confront super villains, aliens, madmen, criminals, and other fearsome foes. Take on personalized missions and rid the city of several different evil organizations and hundreds of individual enemies. Form Your Own Super-group of Heroes Band together with other players to fight evil and become the premiere hero group in the city! Explore the City Explore the skyscrapers, slums, sewers and streets of Paragon City, a sprawling online metropolis that offers unlimited adventures and countless surprises. Live the Story Become an integral part of twenty different ongoing story arcs as the villain groups menace Paragon City and react to player victories and defeats. Gameplay -------- You stand silently on a roof-top high above Paragon City, watching as the full moon rises wavering through a distant haze. Below and beyond, the city has become a glittering jewel in the falling night. Unfettered by the bounds of gravity, you launch yourself effortlessly upwards. You soar among towering skyscrapers, a steely-eyed hunter, ever vigilant, ever ready to battle evil. You are the hero! Welcome to City of Heroes! Clad in a distinctive costume of your own creation, you are the living embodiment of justice and freedom. The beleaguered citizens of Paragon City are in awe of your abilities. The villains tremble at your approach. This is your super-powered destiny. Your childhood fantasy come to life. Within this massively multi-player online role-playing game, you and thousands of other heroes can live out your fondest, greatest comic book dreams. Patrol the mean streets of King's Row alone or as a part of a valiant super-group. Battle fierce gangs in the shadowy depths of Perez Park . Go on desperate sewer missions to save kidnapped citizens. In Atlas Park , monuments to Fallen Heroes watch over you-can you measure up to their heroic legacy? Paragon City is a bustling modern city, full of life and incredible detail, and it's yours to explore and protect! Brought to you by Cryptic Studios and NCsoft, City of Heroes is the first MMORPG where you can confront super villains, aliens, madmen, criminals, and other fearsome foes in a fantastic 3D persistent world. Join thousands of other gamers and take on personalized missions to rid this modern metropolis of the evil that lurks within its walls. Prepare for one of the most unique gaming experiences ever with City of Heroes -where YOU are the hero! Powers ------ City of Heroes offers players a tremendous variety of powers to choose from when creating heroes. Each of the more than 40 different powers has many sub-powers, giving players hundreds of distinct super powers to choose from. Sub-powers are further defined by a number of different factors such as range, damage, area of effect, and special side effects. Taken all together, this wide variety of options allows players to customize their heroes to a remarkable degree. Powers are organized into a broader category called Power Sets. Most Power Sets contain nine different variations of a particular power - but the key is that these variations aren't different in their overall effectiveness - just in how the player uses the power. Take for instance Super Strength. As a Power Set, it has the following Powers: Punch Haymaker Hand Clap Rage Foot Stomp Hurl Knockout Blow Taunt Jab A Punch is the basic Super Strength attack - it does damage, causes some knock back and is relatively quick to use. Haymaker, however, does a lot more damage and knock back, but at the greater cost of endurance and time to use. A person couldn't hurl as many Haymakers in a given time period as he could Punches. Both are useful powers, but in different situations. A Punch is good for taking on the relatively weak, but numerous Minions that fill villain lairs. Now Lieutenants, who boss around the minions, are a much different matter. You'd need a couple of heroes to work against those bad boys - and therefore, Haymaker might be much more appropriate in that situation. But not all Super Strength powers are straightforward attacks - some are a little different. Taunt, for instance, attracts the attention of a targeted foe. Rage acts as a temporary Buff to a hero's damage resistance and damage. Power Sets are quite varied in what they encompass. The only thing that bounds what a Power Set can contain is the role that a particular Power Set is supposed to fulfill. Super Strength, for instance, is a melee attack power set. So is Claws, Martial Arts, Weapon Master, and Stone Mallet. All of them are essentially powers that enable a hero to engage effectively in hand-to-hand. Melee is only one role - the other roles are Buff/Debuff (power sets that boost the abilities of friends or hurt those of foes), Ranged (attacks from a distance), Control (powers that affect enemy AI in one way or another) and Defense (self protection). Every Power Set falls into one of these categories and Power Sets of the same category have the same general parameters. So Super Strength and Claws, which are both Melee Power Sets, are both devoted to hand-to-hand combat. Their powers, however, aren't exactly the same; Claws, for instance, has a "Lunge" attack where the hero bounds to his target, while Super Strength has only those listed above. At Character Creation, a person is able to choose a Primary Power Set and a Secondary Power Set - and the sets they are able to choose from are dependant upon their Archetype (of which there are 5: Tanker, Scrapper, Blaster, Defender and Controller). Tankers, for instance, have Defense power sets as their Primary Category and Melee power sets has their Secondary Category. This means that a Tanker's Defense powers will end up being more powerful overall than his Melee powers. The player can choose a single Power Set from the Primary Category and a single Power Set from the Secondary Category. These will be the defining powers of the hero; they will have access to these Power Sets for their entire career. They are also the ONLY Power Sets that a player will have from his Primary and Secondary categories. As a player gains more Security Levels, they'll have the option of choosing more and more powers out of each Power Set. The powers aren't all available immediately; these open up over time. But a player's options don't end with their Primary and Secondary Power Sets - that's only the beginning. There's also the Power Pool. The Power Pool is home to the super powers that don't fit into neat categories - a good example would be flight. A player, beginning at sixth level, can begin selecting new Power Sets and Powers from the Power Pool. Unlike Power Sets in the Primary and Secondary Categories, Power Pool Power Sets can have any number of powers. Some of the Power Pool Power Sets include: Flight, Super Speed, Teleport, Detective, Medicine, and Leadership. Also, unlike other Power Sets, ANY Archetype can choose from them. After all, is there any type of hero out there that doesn't fly? So how do you personalize your powers? That's done through Specializations. Every Power has a number of potential "inventory" slots that can be filled with Specializations. These rewards boost things such as Range, Damage, or Accuracy - a Specialization can also decrease Endurance cost or time to cast. Every other level, a player can assign an empty Specialization slot to a Power; he then can fill it with whatever Specialization he gets on his adventures. There's one caveat, however: once a Specialization is slotted in, it CAN'T be removed. Now it can be combined with other Specializations.but that's a story for a later date. - o -