The Digital Continuum: Five MMOs to watch out for in 2009
Filed under: MMO industry, Opinion, The Digital Continuum

It's been a long time since a new superhero MMO made it to market, and Champions Online will most definitely be the first of the upcoming tights-themed titles released, which will give them an edge to exploit. Cryptic knows they need to steal the limelight with this game, meaning that they need to hook players as hard and as fast as they can. The more players are invested in their superheroes, the harder it's going to be for competitors to pull people away permanently. Although the lack of villains at launch could mean a little trouble, as there's definitely a group of players who want to be baddies.
City of Heroes could've played the very same "player attachment" card a year or two ago, but the game is old enough at this point that a subscriber vacuum effect in favor of Champions Online is entirely feasible. This, combined with CO being out first, means Cryptic has a lot on the line with its first post-NCsoft title to hit the market. Hopefully the presssure allows them to make the very best game they could possibly make, because of course, we'll all benifit from it in the end.
Another reason why Cryptic needs to step up their game is because I'm almost certain that NCsoft will announce the sequel to City of Heroes around the same time that Champions Online launches. There's obviously nothing to know about the sequel, but if NCsoft is serious about leveraging their old player-base, then they'd better make sure to do something for CoH1 players going into CoH2. Beyond that, it's all about getting fresh blood into the new game. There's probably a lot of pressure to exceed the first title's subscriber numbers.
Just exactly how does NCsoft do that? Well, I think in two ways: CoH2 will likely run on the same engine that Aion is on, which should easily make it the most visually impressive superhero title. This is of course a double-edged sword of they make the system requirements too high. However, assuming they do it right, CoH2 could look hotter than any summer blockbuster actress in cut-off jean shorts.
Secondly, NCsoft really needs to allow CoH1 players to bring over their superheros/villains into the new game in an important way that doesn't break the game. That's a tough problem, but it's theirs to figure out. Beyond this, so long as the game is some kind of evolution of the first and isn't mechanically broken, NCsoft stands a really good chance at capturing a lot of the superhero market.
I've said it before in The Digital Continuum, and I'll say it again: Any sci-fi fan worth their geeky-ness should have a vested interest in Jumpgate Evolution and its success. Obviously the biggest reason is because the essential mechanics of flying around and shooting stuff in real-time in space are already completely satisfying. So while we don't know how things like crafting, PvP and leveling will play out just yet, we can assume a better-rather-than-worse scenario.
In addition to a solid mechanical foundation, the game's visuals are pretty mind-blowing for something that's being developed with the intention of compatibility on low-end computers. So even in a worst-case scenario, Jumpgate Evolution should turn out to be a fairly decent game which would only get better over time via content updates.
Also, the success of any science fiction game is a boon to others. Games like Blackstar or Star Trek Online will only seen a boost in player interest if other titles are successful. Think of it as the "WoW Effect" if you want: Or in other words, a rising tide lifts all ships.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chobeat said on 12:36PM 12-27-2008
rofl. you talked about jumpgate evolution and dc universe and you ignored games like darkfall, earthrise, fallen earth and mortal that will probably be far better
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Havohej said on 1:20PM 12-27-2008
One of the keywords this is filed under is "Opinion." Not *everybody* is looking forward to (or even remotely interested in) Darkfall or the other games you mentioned. I, personally, am interested in Jumpgate Evolution and Star Trek Online.
Chobeat said on 1:50PM 12-27-2008
In fact he should look what is more interesting for the evolution of the mmorpg genre or at least what will be popular. surely jumpgat won't be any of these things.
Skypp said on 1:25PM 12-27-2008
He talks about bringing characters from COH 1 to COH 2 as if its a requirement for a sequel to an MMO. Everquest didn't do it, Asheron's Call didn't do it, there's do precedent that shows that this is a must. There's also no rule saying a sequel has to play anything like the original, as most MMO sequels are completely new. So I do not see any source of his hope that something like this would occur beyond wishful thinking.
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brandon said on 1:48PM 12-27-2008
huh? city of heroes sequel? i havent heard that one. where is he getting that from?
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Chobeat said on 1:52PM 12-27-2008
same here, never read anything on any site and i don't think ncsoft would invest in such a game. they already have enough problems without investing in the sequel of an almost dead mmo.
Excelsior said on 5:19PM 12-27-2008
In my opinion, NCSoft is the Ted McGinley of the gaming world.
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Sam said on 7:54PM 12-27-2008
Is that a compliment or an insult? I really can't tell @_@
Dude's a lot better looking than I'd want to have to compete with :(
Excelsior said on 9:02PM 12-27-2008
You obviously are not aware of the Ted McGinley curse!
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nate said on 7:33PM 12-28-2008
no mention of Darkfall or Earthrise? looks like someone needs to do some more research on upcoming MMOs
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