DC Universe Online
Nintendo Switch · 2011
About this game
Brainiac and his robotic minions are invading Earth, and a final war between superheroes and villains have left humanity defenseless.
In desperation, Lex Luthor travels back in time to warn his foes, and at the same time, litter the planet with the seeds to create new heroes.
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As one of these newly-transformed superhumans, players will choose to save the planet from Brainiac for the good of humanity, or to their own nefarious ends.
As an action MMO in the DC Universe, DC Universe Online will pit players with or against each other under the watchful eyes of major comic characters.
Upon starting a character, players can choose to be a hero or a villain, with the tone and specifics of their missions changing accordingly.
Next, they choose a mentor - Superman, Batman, or Wonder Woman for heroes, and Lex Luthor, The Joker, or Circe for villains.
Though players will take missions from many different DC characters, this mentor will guide their overall progress to the level cap.
Character customization is then based on appearance, and a few specific archetypes matching up to traditional MMO roles.
Nature and Sorcery powers evolve into Healer roles.
Gadgets and Mental powers evolve into Control roles.
Fire and Ice powers evolve into Tank roles.
Each power has two trees which change the final role slightly, and the player only earns enough skills points to fill one tree, or a combination of both.
All roles also have the ability to perform a DPS damage role, with powers shifting their effects accordingly.
Players can switch between the two roles on the fly, with customized power setups for each.
DC Universe does not rely on traditional "auto-attack" MMO combat, and instead uses a system most analogous to a third person action game.
Players can specialize in a number of weapon styles, each having a melee and ranged attack.
Weapons are generally more effective at one attack than the other (i.e. guns for ranged, swords for melee).
As the player earns skill points for progressing t
About Nintendo Switch
Released in 2017, the Nintendo Switch became one of the best-selling consoles of all time thanks to its hybrid handheld/docked design. Its cartridge-based physical format (as opposed to discs) has made complete-in-box collecting popular again, with certain limited print runs and Nintendo-published exclusives already commanding a premium on the secondhand market just a few years after release.
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