Lex Luthor travels back in time from a desolate future where Braniac has killed off all the superheroes and taken over the world, to ally with heroes of present day to form a plan to stop hi... Read allLex Luthor travels back in time from a desolate future where Braniac has killed off all the superheroes and taken over the world, to ally with heroes of present day to form a plan to stop him by using the Exobyte data.Lex Luthor travels back in time from a desolate future where Braniac has killed off all the superheroes and taken over the world, to ally with heroes of present day to form a plan to stop him by using the Exobyte data.
Michelle Forbes
- Circe
- (voice)
Mark Hamill
- Joker
- (voice)
Gina Torres
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
Wil Wheaton
- Robin
- (voice)
Beth Broderick
- Hippolyta
- (voice)
Adam Baldwin
- Superman
- (voice)
James Marsters
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
Edwin Neal
- Killer Croc
- (voice)
- …
Kevin Conroy
- Batman
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Brainiac
- (voice)
Arleen Sorkin
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
Elizabeth Maxwell
- Athena
- (voice)
Jason Liebrecht
- Bane
- (voice)
- …
Adriene Mishler
- Cheetah
- (voice)
- …
Eliza Schneider
- Shade
- (voice)
- (as Eliza Jane Schneider)
Philip Tanzini
- Booster Gold
- (voice)
- …
Ken Thomas
- Brother Eye
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDwight Schultz (Martian Manhunter), Michelle Forbes (Circe) and Wil Wheaton (Robin) previously starred together in Star Trek: The Next Generation as Reginald Barclay, Ro Laren and Wesley Crusher respectively.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (2010)
Featured review
As my title suggests, I've been playing this game since the year it came out and I've got my Year 1 cape to prove it! This was my very first MMO and it still holds its own 12 years later. Much has changed since it first came out, for instance you can now own multiple lairs which you can decorate with different base items and amenities such as access to your bank or mailbox. With armories, you can have display your different outfits and swap between multiple builds. I myself am mostly a tank but thanks to armories, I can jump back and forth between tank, DPS, or even PvP (but it does mean carrying around your other gear pieces in your inventory). For those who have never played, the level of customizing your character is almost endless and now with the addition of iconic gear pieces such as Batman or The Flash, you can now look like your favorite DC superhero! But it doesn't end there, the creativity of people, going as far as making Marvel characters, Dragonball Z characters, I myself created looks based on Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Shao Khan, Noob Saibot and Raiden from Mortal Kombat to name a few.
This game still receives updates every month or so with new Episodes, new open world areas like the current Dakota City and Death Metal Washington D. C., new alerts and raids as well as new set styles. If you're new to the game, you can visit the House of Legends where you can purchase "catch-up" gear sets which helps take the grind out, making it easier to get your Combat Rating up higher quicker than the old days. When I first started playing, gear sets were divided into Teirs, T1 - T5 then came T6 and I believe it was at that point, they revamped the whole system, which is where the Combat Rating came from. Back then, max was around 200+, with this latest episode, the highest CR I've seen was 416 so there's plenty to do.
But the game isn't perfect, it can get a bit tedious doing daily missions and waiting for the reset so you can do them again, I'll admit to taking periodic breaks from the game, the grind can be a bit much. Some boss fights can be annoying as many of them come with multiple one-hit moves that can wipe an unaware group which can trigger mass nerd-rage in the chat (c'mon, it's comic video game, doesn't get much nerdier!) The monthly membership can be costly at $19.99/month (CAD) but the perks of having it are definitely worth it.
All-in-all, this is still one of my favorite games, which one final note, it is cross-platform PC and PS, as far as I know, the game doesn't exist on XBox but correct me if I'm wrong. If you ever need help, feel free to look me up! (SWIITCH)
This game still receives updates every month or so with new Episodes, new open world areas like the current Dakota City and Death Metal Washington D. C., new alerts and raids as well as new set styles. If you're new to the game, you can visit the House of Legends where you can purchase "catch-up" gear sets which helps take the grind out, making it easier to get your Combat Rating up higher quicker than the old days. When I first started playing, gear sets were divided into Teirs, T1 - T5 then came T6 and I believe it was at that point, they revamped the whole system, which is where the Combat Rating came from. Back then, max was around 200+, with this latest episode, the highest CR I've seen was 416 so there's plenty to do.
But the game isn't perfect, it can get a bit tedious doing daily missions and waiting for the reset so you can do them again, I'll admit to taking periodic breaks from the game, the grind can be a bit much. Some boss fights can be annoying as many of them come with multiple one-hit moves that can wipe an unaware group which can trigger mass nerd-rage in the chat (c'mon, it's comic video game, doesn't get much nerdier!) The monthly membership can be costly at $19.99/month (CAD) but the perks of having it are definitely worth it.
All-in-all, this is still one of my favorite games, which one final note, it is cross-platform PC and PS, as far as I know, the game doesn't exist on XBox but correct me if I'm wrong. If you ever need help, feel free to look me up! (SWIITCH)
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- Jul 7, 2023
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