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Hellgate: London Review |
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Posted on Wednesday, April 16 at 10:13 AM GMT -6
MMORPG.com has a review for Hellgate: London, and the author clearly went in thinking this is an MMO (which, if I'm not mistaken, it isn't, really). They give it a 7.0.What class is missing from your choices? Yep you guessed it no healing class, you heard me right NO HEALING CLASS. (Admit it you just like saying that to yourself, hell say it out loud too) Players are on their own to watch those health bars. Lucky thing for you, you can pop those healing injectors fairly rapidly.
The User Interface was extremely intuitive. I had no problem just jumping into the game without reading the manual. There are your standard hot keys for your special attacks, just keep those health injectors hot keyed folks it’s a life saver.
I began the game in single player mode; I thought it would be a good way to get used to the game at first. To be honest unless you have no internet connection or are just completely anti social there is almost no reason to play this game in single player mode.
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