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Dec 2 2008 08:48pm
Run out and buy the hot as hell new game, Hellgate: London! Only $50 in stores + $9.99 a month, $150 for a lifetime subscription, or $300 for a double lifetime subscription! $1,000 subscription also available for customers who mash "Next" during the account creation process without reading!

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A plethora of bugs and poor design decisions, but lots of potential and good "core gameplay"! Gosh, everyone keeps talking about our "core gameplay"! Can't get enough of that "core gameplay"! What's the secret? We make a few enemies run at the player, then when the player kills them, the enemies fall over and loot pops out onto the floor. We're probably going to win awards for this shit.

Made by the creators of the Diablo series! But please don't compare Hellgate: London to Diablo, because it's not a fair comparison.

Sure, they're both about demons from Hell flooding onto the mortal plane, they both feature randomly generated levels with mobs that drop loot of varying color-coded rarity. Both are split into a small number of acts, with similar cinematics bridging each act. And yeah, the Summoner is basically D2's Necromancer, the Evoker is the Sorceress, the Guardian is the Paladin, the Blademaster is the Barbarian, the Marksman is the Amazon, and the Engineer is a mix between the Necromancer and Amazon (we got a little tired after all that innovation). Both allow you to play with only a handful of other people at once.

But they're totally different. Diablo 2 was a good game, and Hellgate: London offers a subscription model for $9.95 a month. It's like comparing Apples and iMacs. You can't do it.

Eye-gouging Eye-popping graphics on a variety of platforms make Hell look better than it ever has before. Those of you lucky enough to have the hardware capable of running DirectX 10 in all its glory will be treated to a cinematic experience like no other. It's like you're playing a cgi movie made in Second Life!


Repetitive tilesets make you feel like you're really trudging through a grueling and depressing battle that never ends. Oooh, spooky!

At LEAST two possible character builds for each class, one of which might actually be viable later on in the game! Which one? Who knows? Maybe Satan. Even spookier!

Vague skill descriptions! Take your Summoner to level 25 and invest one skill point in the "Toxic Elemental" pet with a description that reads: "Does damage". Assuming the skill actually works, how much damage does it do? Is it direct damage or Area Of Effect? Ranged or melee? How often does it attack? How many hit points does the pet have? Do the damage and hit points scale with you as you level?

It is a fun guessing game. For all you know, the elemental could just run away when you summon it, or even attack you. Which brings us to...

No way to get your skill points back. That means you'll be screwing up lots of characters and starting new ones, adding hours upon hours of replayability. Which brings us to...

Limited character slots and inventory space! A great reason to invest $9.99 per month to have us expand them for you. Where does your money go?

We have a programmer sitting in front of a bank of monitors with that crazy green Matrix code that looks like it's raining alphanumeric soup. He hacks around the clock to the best of his ability just to keep your inventory and character slots bigger than they were coded to be. Red alarm lights are constantly going off in there and the room is shaking because he is pushing the mainframe past its specs and the code is ready to firewall at any moment. Frankly, we should be charging you more.

Elite and Nightmare Elite modes, which test your ability to play through the same monotonous game all over again, this time with monsters that take ten times longer to kill. Hell yeah! Or perhaps I should say Hellgate: Yeah! Also, Nightmare Elite is literally impossible to beat at the current level cap of 50. Keep trying, though!

Tons of jokes and wacky dialog from every NPC you come across! None of it's funny, but it also doesn't fit into the rest of the game in any way, shape, or form. Two bad things cancel each other out, right?

Billing adventure puzzle! Sometimes we charge you $9.99 every month, and sometimes we charge you $9.99 every single day. Keep a close eye on your credit card activity and enjoy this extra layer of gameplay. The fun doesn't stop when you turn off the game or when it crashes you to your desktop!

Disappearing content and features! In addition to our exciting "unpredict-entory" system that randomly deletes items when you log off, we also remove all of the extra features, items, characters, and content you paid for the very moment you unsubscribe. Even if you just subscribed yesterday. We could give you a full thirty days from the moment you paid, but we'd have to bump the subscription price up to $15 a month to employ someone to do the complex math that would require. Even then, we don't know if our building could withstand another shaking, alarm-filled room.

Bonus Mini-Game!

As you play, you'll notice three icons on the bottom of your screen. These are randomly selected from a table of 16 icons of varying colors, each of which have a different meaning that you must memorize. There are also numbers inside the icons on your screen. Once you're done memorizing the icon system, you must recall which icons mean what and perform the correlating action X number of times, with X being the number in the icon. Upon completing all of this, you will see another icon appear to let you know you did a good job. As a reward for dealing with this obtuse nonsense, you get... a few more pieces of loot.

Yes, we really are professional game designers! Thank you, now buy our smash hit Hellgate: London!
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Dec 4 2008 02:21pm
funny; it's all true
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Dec 6 2008 10:24pm
LOL... amazing

biggest waste of money for a computer game since Arcania....
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Dec 6 2008 11:37pm
they fixed the bugs
it's definitely D3 though I'm not sure why they didn't want it compared
graphics are excellent on my non-directx10 machine
if you're complaining about tilesets you obviously haven't been to SH
agree on the skills, though there is plenty of experience info available on the forums from experienced players if you take time to read
there is a way to get your skill points back if you stick around long enough for a patch or you kill Moloch a few times
Hardcore Elite is quite a challenge after playing other modes in the little leagues
Mini game = free loot if you're smart enough to have all the damage types on your gun

All in all, a fail by them and a fail by you.

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Dec 8 2008 01:52pm
i have never seen a game with more potential but screwed over by terrible execution

lack of tile sets was what really did me in. after months of beta, followed by months of actual play to finally be introduced to: SH.
this should have been what revived the game. all it did for me was give me a new place to go to and skip all of the original content asap.
i patiently waited for the abyss, not even sure if it ever came out.

in the end flagship really fucked themselves over because at some point they tried to give everyone something they wanted instead of giving us what they wanted. so by trying to please everyone they never actually pleased anyone. anyone that played beta and went to their forums should know how worthless that experience was.

i will say this game, at its core, was amazing. i loved the combat. iso a few more skills for variation though.
and in flagships defense, if they had the money blizz had backing them they may have been able to get all of this right. but being forced into releasing a game that just was not ready ended up being their downfall.
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Dec 8 2008 02:19pm
i would love to play this game i have it but dnt have enough ram
is there way to get more ram without buying it?
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Dec 8 2008 03:00pm
Quote (GoldenBhoy @ Mon, Dec 8 2008, 01:19pm)
i would love to play this game i have it but dnt have enough ram
is there way to get more ram without buying it?



you could steal it
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Dec 10 2008 11:37pm
Quote (MaxwellHouse @ Mon, 8 Dec 2008, 13:16)

whores.
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Dec 11 2008 04:55am
Gratz!
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