With the transition from a subscription based service to free to play, DC Universe Online is available to more people than ever. Though it may be free, is this MMO worth your precious hard drive space?
Check out Gamer-0's review of DC Universe Online from the HipHopGamerShow. In this video T-HILL AKA Gamer-0 breaks down his lengthy experience with many hours in the game and receiving end-game content and lets you know what the real deal is on the Action MMO brawler.
"PI Writes" This is a full detailed review of the DC Universe Online game for PS3. There is a lot going on in this title even after you hit the level cap that is set at 30 for now. I go into detail on every aspect of this game giving those who have yet to experience it a chance to read about what it's all about.
TheGamerBuzz has created a video review for DC Universe Online. If you'd like to hear our opinions of the game and find out what score we gave it, then simply click and watch! Find out what we thought of it and leave a comment or two of what you thought of it.
"It’s been at least two years since I last walked the streets of Paragon City and rode the planes of Azeroth, and ever since leaving both virtual realms there has been an MMO-shaped hole in my gaming routine. Sure, there have been games which offer elements akin to MMOs, such as Call of Duty’s dynamic progression system, and Resistance 2’s instance-like co-operative missions, but there has yet to be a successful full-on MMO for home consoles."
"DC Universe is the first to take on the open world MMO on a console. Yes we know the PS3 has other large online games such as MAG but this is very different. Set in the comic book universe of DC comics which included super hero’s such as Batman and Superman and villains like the Joker and Scarecrow and such well known cities such as Metropolis and Gotham. Calling on the talents of some of DC’s best writers and artists such as Mary Wolfman and Geoff Johns to recreate the world and the story lines"
Tyler Chancey from AAG writes: "DC Universe Online can best be summarized as the console equivalent of World of Warcraft. You create a character, level up, there’s a monthly subscription fee, and you can easily forget to eat supper if you’re not careful. What separates this massive DC comic inspired game from WOW, however, is it was advertised not as an MMORPG but an MMOAG (Massive Multiplayer Online Action Game). But is this project just another WOW clone in tights, or is true to the hype?"

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