Champions Online

Champions Online
Champions Online
Champions logo.png
Developer(s) Cryptic Studios
Publisher(s) Atari
Engine Cryptic Engine
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA September 1, 2009
  • AUS September 10, 2009
[1]
Genre(s) Superhero MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)

Champions Online is a free-to-play (with optional subscription) superhero-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game by former City of Heroes/Villains developer Cryptic Studios based on the Champions license. The game's rules and setting are loosely based on the HERO System ruleset.[2] The game has only been released for Microsoft Windows: An Xbox 360 version of the game was in development, but canceled in March 2010.[3]

Contents

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot

The game is more action-oriented than most MMOs. Successful attacks and blocks increase a power meter which can then be spent to unleash more powerful actions. Death is handled in a similar manner to City of Heroes, in which a player may choose to be revived by a teammate or respawn at a neutral site, except respawning does not accrue experience debt. Instead, upon death you lose one of your five possible accrued Hero Stars. These stars are earned for staying alive while defeating NPCs. Your character gains bonuses to their effectiveness for every star earned (percentage increases to damage, healing, etc.).[2]

Unlike most MMOs, there are no armor pieces or armor sets to collect. Instead character dress is purely unique and cosmetic, as are most weapons - damage is calculated using the character's basic stats, with the addition of extra devices. Reflecting the game's original design as a console game, characters also possess much fewer skills than standard MMOs; however each skill can be highly customized with a variety of player-chosen "Advantages". This tends to make the game much faster-paced and less of a "grind" than traditional MMOs. The level cap is 40, with special endgame content and gameplay at the cap.[4]

The game features an "orb system" where enemies defeated by the player may drop orbs that temporarily benefit the hero's powers, life, or energy.

The game includes non-combat crafting skills, based on Science, Arms, and Magic, each of these has three other specializations players can choose under them. There are also a variety of travel powers, including swinging using webs or grappling hooks, flying, fire flying, jet-boot flying, rocket boot jumping, hover disks, super jump, super speed, teleportation, acrobatics (fast running, leaps and flips), ice sliding, earth flying, and tunneling.[5]

Locations

The action takes place in the Champions universe, featuring Champions characters as NPCs. Regions include urban sprawls, dinosaur-infested islands, underground ruins, and underwater lairs. Each region in the game is composed of several "instances" with up to 100 players per instance at any one time. This allows the game to run on one huge virtual server, and for players to travel freely between instances to join with other players, rather than the game being sharded into different servers. Many missions take place within smaller instances created specially for a team entering them. These instances are reset if you leave and return. It is possible to revisit the same region to redo some missions again and again.

A special region called "the underground circuit" allows player vs. player competition.[4] Also, Stronghold, the setting's advanced prison for super-powered inmates, is used for player vs. player scenarios, in which the player will take on the role of a supervillain trying to break out or a superhero trying to contain them.

Locations include:[6]

  • Canada and its constituent areas
    • Force Station Steelhead
    • Burial Butte
  • Millennium City, a high tech city built on the ruins of Detroit
  • Lemuria City, an underwater city
  • American Southwestern Desert and its constituent areas
  • Monster Island[7]
  • Vibora Bay
  • Africa, in the Serpent Lantern adventure pack
  • The demon-ridden Qliphothic realm in the Demonflame adventure pack
  • The Multifarian City of New Harmon, controlled by Shadow Destroyer in the Resistance Adventure Pack.

Character Creation

The game features a character creation similar to City of Heroes, with additions such as the ability to edit a hero's movement animations, such as a beast-like hero opting to run and leap on all fours.[4] The player may also edit the color and firing position of their powers, such as changing a power's energy animation from red to green or changing the animation to fire from the head instead of the palms.[6]

Another difference from City of Heroes was the original elimination of any character class or archetype system; characters can take any skill or power.[8] However since the launch of the "Free for All" version of the game, freeform character creation was limited to Gold members, and several archetypes were introduced for both Gold (subscriber) members and Silver (free to play) members. The game also supports solo play throughout a hero's career if desired.[4]

Archetypes

There are currently eight archetypes available free to all members, with additional ones available free to Gold members, or for a fee to Silver members. More are planned to be added over time. Current Archetypes include:

Free

  • The Inferno: Flame-based area damage (fire - attacks)
  • The Glacier: Crowd control and protection (ice - attacks)
  • The Marksman: Archer, long-range single damage
  • The Blade: Melee damage and agility
  • The Soldier: Long-range shooting and explosive attacks
  • The Grimoire: All-round magical healing and damage
  • The Mind: Healing and psi powers
  • The Behemoth: Melee defense and "tanking"

  • The Specialist: Short to medium range swords and pistols combat
  • The Savage: Melee brawling and regeneration
  • The Void: Life-draining shadow magic
  • The Inventor: Devices and robots
  • The Tempest: Electric-based area damage
  • The Devastator: Heavy weapons
  • The Impulse: Knock-back powers
  • The Disciple: Short-range telekinetic brawler
  • The Master: Dodge defensive martial artist.
  • The Fist: Melee brawler type from unarmed damage set.

Nemesis

At level 25, players are able to create their own custom Nemesis along with his or her minions using the same character creation system used to make their hero, with added selections specifically for the Nemesis. The Nemesis' minions will then ambush the player's hero, providing clues and information leading to Nemesis missions and eventually a showdown with your Nemesis.

NPCs

Heroes and villains from the Champions universe serve as major NPCs, including:

Defender, as seen in-game
Hero Appearance Hero Appearance
Cavalier Reference Nighthawk Trailer
Defender Profile Kinetik Profile
Doctor Silverback Profile Nightwind Reference
Ironclad Profile Sapphire Profile
Justiciar Profile Witchcraft Profile
Villain Appearance Villain Appearance
Talisman Profile Kigatilik Profile
Cyberlord Reference Menton Profile
Doctor Destroyer Profile Mind Slayer Profile
Foxbat Profile Teleios Article
Grond Profile Armadillo Profile
Gigaton Profile

Development

The game's announcement followed the cancellation of Cryptic's Marvel Universe Online[9] as well as the sale of their Intellectual Properties City of Heroes and City of Villains to developer and publisher NCsoft in November 2007.[10] On February 28, 2008, Cryptic announced they had purchased the entire Champions intellectual property, licensing the rights to publish the 6th edition back to former owner Hero Games. The 6th edition books will synergistically allow players to adapt their Champions Online characters to the pen-and-paper roleplaying game.[11]

On July 10, 2008, 2K Games announced they would be publishing the game.[12] Registration for the closed beta testing period was announced on October 10, 2008.[13] However, on December 17, 2008, 2K Games officially dropped the publishing of the game due to the take over of Cryptic by Atari. Atari then developed and published the game along with the ongoing development of the Star Trek Online MMO.

Release was originally set for July 14,[14], but on May 16, 2009, Cryptic announced that Champions Online would be delayed and the game was officially released September 1. Executive producer and design director Bill Roper cited that the team needed more time to implement important features that the beta test group felt were necessary at launch.[1]

As announced by Cryptic in July, 2009, the game includes Micro-Transaction purchases. Most items available for purchase are vanity items that do not affect gameplay, such as costume pieces and ingame action figures. Any items that do affect gameplay are also accessible through gameplay only. All items purchased are available to all characters on the account.[15]

On July 20, 2009, a post on the official Champions Online Discussion Forum from a Cryptic online community representative addressed the lack of any announcements regarding plans to release Champions Online on Xbox 360. It stated that "it has always been, and still remains our intent to release on consoles, and as soon as we're able to share more information about it, we will", and alluded to unfinalized business deals with other, unspecified companies which prohibited the disclosure of more specific details. The community rep's post also noted that the Xbox 360 FAQ had been removed from the Champions Online website.[16] In a podcast interview for the gaming website vg247.com dated August 28, 2009, Jack Emmert elaborated on the issue, stating that the Xbox 360 version is "ready to go" but is facing an indefinite delay while awaiting Microsoft's approval, which is not readily forthcoming due to Microsoft's indecision on how to implement MMO's across Xbox Live.[17]

On August 17, 2009, Cryptic opened up their Beta servers for access through August 25 to allow the community to test and trial the system as well as submit bug reports, and the game officially launched September 1, 2009. Those who pre-ordered the game gained instant access to the Open Beta on August 17, and some of those who pre-ordered (depending on their retailer) also gained access to an "Early Start" on the live servers beginning on August 28.

On September 1, 2009, Champions Online became available for purchase instores as well as shipped out from online stores. Pre-Order players were given until September 4 to enter their new product key to continue playing. The purchase included one free month of play and a special item specific to the retailer.

The game was originally available to paid subscribers only, but moved to the Free-to-play model on January 25, 2011.[18]

Technology

The game uses a new game engine developed by Cryptic Studios for use in all of their new MMO projects. The characters feature a special cel-shading Cryptic Studios refers to as comic shading, which includes bump mapping and high-resolution texture mapping.[9] Hero facial animation will be stressed as well, allowing them to show emotion.[19]

The system requirements for Champions Online are as follows:[20]

Minimum Requirements Recommended Configuration
OS Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7 Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
CPU 2.5GHz Single Core or 1.8GHz Dual Core Intel E8400 Core2Duo or Better
Memory 1GB RAM 2GB RAM or Better
Video NVIDIA GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon X700 or HD / Intel GMA 4 NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or Better / ATI Radeon HD 3850 or Better
Sound DirectX 9.0c Compatible Soundcard DirectX Compatible Soundcard
DirectX Version 9.0c or Higher Version 9.0c or Higher
HDD 5GB Free Disk Space 5GB Free Disk Space
Network Broadband Required Broadband Required
Optical 6X DVD-ROM 6X DVD-ROM or Better

Updates

October 2009

The first major update included new repeatable mission chains which included a Hidden Base in the Well's Pass area, and the Lost Caves. A new power set called the Celestial Power Set, as well as an additional room for the Powerhouse where players can try out powers against automated enemies was introduced.[21][22]

November 2009

During an interview with Jeux Online Bill Roper talked about a new 5 man Nemesis Lair that would be released during late November.[1]

December 2009

A new type of enemy that allows players throughout the game world across varying levels to fight side by side against it.[2]

March 2010

"Revelation", a free expansion pack, was released in mid-March 2010. It includes new areas for characters above level 37 and Tier 4 Powers. [3]

June 2010

The "Serpent Lantern" expansion pack was released in early June 2010. It includes a new large Mission, a difficulty slider, new powers and balancing of old powers. It is currently free to Gold members, but must be purchased separately by Silver members. [4]

October 2010

The "Demonflame" expansion pack, was released in mid-October 2010. It includes an all new large Mission (Levels 11-40 elegible). Includes new costume pieces, action figures, devices and more. Like the Serpent Lantern mission pack it is now free to Gold members, but must be purchased separately by Silver members. [4]

January 2011

Free for All – With the exception of special Adventure Packs, with this update all the gameplay content was now made available for free to every player, without requiring a paid subscription ("Silver" accounts).[23]

August 2011

Aftershock was introduced as a free Comic Series. New currency in the game Store - Cryptic Points. [5]

October 2011

Archetype rotation program begins, starting with The Savage archetype, then rotating to The Void and The Master. Two New Archetypes schedule to release from Unarmed power sets.

A new comic book series has been released

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Champions Online New Release Date / Champions Online Official Site". 2009-05-16. http://www.champions-online.com/node/47780. Retrieved 2009-05-16. 
  2. ^ a b Ask Cryptic, March 14, 2008, Official site
  3. ^ http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3178490 1up.com "Cryptic Has 'No Current Plans' For Console Champions Online"
  4. ^ a b c d Game Informer, March 2008, Issue 179, p. 59
  5. ^ http://www.massively.com/2009/05/04/massively-hands-on-the-first-five-levels-of-champions-online-pa
  6. ^ a b Champions Online First Details, IGN
  7. ^ "Impressions: Champions Online Issue #1 - Monster Island zone". http://news.bigdownload.com/2008/08/06/impressions-champions-online-issue-1-monster-island-zone/. Retrieved 2011-02-19. 
  8. ^ Champions Online Developer's blog: Evolution of Game Design — Rethinking Archetypes (May 23, 2008)
  9. ^ a b Game Informer, March 2008, Issue 179, p. 58
  10. ^ ([dead link]Scholar search) NCsoft Announces New Studio in North California; Takes Full Ownership of Successful City of Heroes Property. NCsoft. http://www.ncsoft.com/eng/NCPress/View.asp?hSeq=1. Retrieved 2007-11-06 [dead link]
  11. ^ "Cryptic Studios Announces Champions Online". Cryptic Studios. http://crypticstudios.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=174&Itemid=32. "Cryptic Studios also announced today that it has acquired the Champions intellectual property (IP) from Hero Games. First published in 1981, the Champions role-playing game is one of the first RPGs to forgo the traditional dice-rolling system of character generation in favor of a point-based system. Cryptic Studios licensed back to Hero Games the rights to produce Champions RPG books, and the sixth edition of the HERO System and Champions, set to release in 2009, will include rules on how to recreate Champions Online characters and scenarios." 
  12. ^ "2K Games to Publish Cryptic Studios' Upcoming MMO Champions Online". Cryptic Studios. http://www.crypticstudios.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=31. 
  13. ^ "Sign Up Now for Cryptic Studios' Champions Online Closed Beta". Cryptic Studios. 2008-10-13. http://www.champions-online.com/node/142. Retrieved 2008-10-16. 
  14. ^ "Take-Two drops Champions Online". GameSpotUK. 2008-21-18. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6202462.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=morenews&tag=morenews;title;7. Retrieved 2008-12-21. 
  15. ^ "Demystifying Micro-Transactions in Champions Online". 2009-07-22. http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/71536. Retrieved 2009-07-23. 
  16. ^ "What's Up with Consoles". 2009-07-20. http://forums.champions-online.com/showthread.php?t=24076&highlight=consoles. 
  17. ^ "MS foot-dragging on 360 MMOs is "baffling," says Cryptic boss=2009-08-29". http://www.vg247.com/2009/08/28/ms-foot-dragging-on-360-mmos-is-baffling-says-cryptic-boss/. 
  18. ^ http://dr.bluehornet.com/hostedemail/email.htm?h=c479d0abf85c5374f825a51b8200e3ae&CID=4718923851&ch=7A90F7F95A5E306B76B1602B49B6C9A7
  19. ^ New Champions Online Screenshots!, Official site
  20. ^ System Specs Revealed!, Official site
  21. ^ "State of the Game: Sept 15, 2009". Champions Online Dev Blog. 2009-09-16. http://www.champions-online.com/node/562183. Retrieved 2009-09-30. 
  22. ^ "Patch Notes: September 29th, 2009". Champions Online. 2009-09-29. http://www.champions-online.com/node/594302#MissionsEnv. Retrieved 2009-09-30. 
  23. ^ "Free-to-Play | Champions Online Official Site". http://champions-online.com/f2p. Retrieved 2011-02-19. 

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