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Hellgate: London Review (continued)


Hellgate: London Review Image  Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
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ESRB Rating: Mature
Platform(s): Windows XP, Windows Vista
Release Date: October 30, 2007

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

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Retail Price: $19.99
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Date: 2008-05-19
This game is addicting!!
The PC Gaming RPG arena was revolutionized with the rise of Diablo. Then, Diablo 2 was released succeeding upon it's predecessor. It was just plain addictive to slash and cut up all those monsters and demons that stood on your path. In addition, the story line contributed to the momentum of the game play.

Now, from the creators of Diablo and Diablo 2 comes Hellgate: London. Hellgate: London is not a continuation of the Diablo series, however, the style of play originates from the Diablo series. It is based upon a first person perspective. The choice and personalization of characters, plethora of weapons, and magical capabilities make this game fun to play. Do not juxtapose this game against Everquest nor World of Warcraft, since the style of game play is supposed to be different amongst those games.

However, the emphasis of moving up levels and going through each quest, make this game a must have for your game library. Also, this is one, very addictive game! Enjoy!

Date: 2008-05-02
Sad Disappointment
Nowhere did I see that this game could only be played online. I will not play online games so this was a total waste of money. Shouldn't this be noted in the game discription? To rate Hellgate London I can't really give it any stars although the rating was manditory to post a review.

Date: 2008-04-01
I like this game but...
This game is pretty fun in tbe beginning(for a few weeks) but after that, i just stopped playing it or played it quite less. Iono, i guess the randomized levels and repetitions are way to similiar that you feel like you've done that already. I know this game is supposed to be repetitive in term of gameplay but I played diablo2 for more than 5 years and i still find the game enjoyable to play even to day.

In tern of graphic-wise, hellgate has some good gfx. I ran it out on 1650x1080 rez, max setting in dx 9.0, everything looks really nice.


Overall, i give this game a 3/5 stars.



Date: 2008-03-28
Diablo in Purgatory
In a word; BORING. Too much effort spent on lighting effects such as weapon flash or demon attacks and too little time on the environment. The levels are so similar that they quickly become tedious, so much grey, grey, grey everywhere. The way the NPCs jump and jerk around (bugs in their pants?) when you're interacting with them is irritating. Also because of a game flaw they can be in two places at the same time and remain after their dead with one NPC superimposed on another. All this time spent to develope the game with so little to show for it. Certainly not the worst game ever but don't pay more than $15. The story line? Hmm, not sure of what to say there, confusing? All the weak parts of Diablo with little of the good.Diablo 2

Date: 2008-03-27
Hellgate: London
I enjoyed playing this game in single player mode right up until the final battle. At that point the game developed a glitch and I can't find tech support help to resolve it. I checked it'd forums and see a number of people have a similar problem. I'm sorry, but for $50, I expect to be able have a good killfest right up to the end.


Hellgate: London Reviews Page: 7 of 10

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