As much as I hate what THG (Tom's Hardware Guide) has become (it's absolute trash; I can't even think about it long enough to come up with an adequate metaphor because my brain starts to hurt), they gave a fairly solid, albeit scathing, review of Hellgate: London.
As much as I had high hopes for this game, my patience and my common sense forced me on to greener pastures. For now, this game has been shelved to be re-examined further down the road, when it's had more time to mature. I'm thinking... June? July maybe? We shall see. In any case, the gist of the review is this:
- Epic potential for the story. $0.05 comic-book quality to the delivery.
- Bland settings, gameplay, progression make for a boring game, while the "random" elements that should be its savoir serve virtually no benefit.
- Complete lack of product maturity, especially in the Single Player client.
- Great vision, poor sight. Game has great potential, but falters heavily on delivery.
- Cannot recommend game in its current state, despite some enjoyment being possible.
I don't know if anyone actually cares about reviews, especially if you're still actively playing it, but I thought it summed up the game nicely. It certainly echoed my feelings a great deal (although I can't comment on SP, having never tried it). As much as I want to love the game (deja vu for GW, much?), there is just too little to tie me to it right now, especially with so many other great games out there to enjoy. I hope those who are still actively playing continue to get enjoyment. Myself, I'm going to give the game another solid look in about 6 months, I wager. I think it will take AT LEAST that long for the game to begin to mature, and even then I'm not convinced it will be all that it has been touted to be.
As much as I had high hopes for this game, my patience and my common sense forced me on to greener pastures. For now, this game has been shelved to be re-examined further down the road, when it's had more time to mature. I'm thinking... June? July maybe? We shall see. In any case, the gist of the review is this:
- Epic potential for the story. $0.05 comic-book quality to the delivery.
- Bland settings, gameplay, progression make for a boring game, while the "random" elements that should be its savoir serve virtually no benefit.
- Complete lack of product maturity, especially in the Single Player client.
- Great vision, poor sight. Game has great potential, but falters heavily on delivery.
- Cannot recommend game in its current state, despite some enjoyment being possible.
I don't know if anyone actually cares about reviews, especially if you're still actively playing it, but I thought it summed up the game nicely. It certainly echoed my feelings a great deal (although I can't comment on SP, having never tried it). As much as I want to love the game (deja vu for GW, much?), there is just too little to tie me to it right now, especially with so many other great games out there to enjoy. I hope those who are still actively playing continue to get enjoyment. Myself, I'm going to give the game another solid look in about 6 months, I wager. I think it will take AT LEAST that long for the game to begin to mature, and even then I'm not convinced it will be all that it has been touted to be.