What do you think about this game ?
Does it requiere skill to be good or is it another random newbie-friendly action RPG ?
Teamplay > skill ?
Or do you need some real keyboard/mouse's skills to be a skilled player ?
Isn't it only about experience & items/Heroes knowledge ?
Is the game really balanced with its 5363736 items & Heroes ?
I'm asking cuz i'm really noob at this game, and I think that it looks pretty good, I mean, the gfx, the atmosphere, the sounds, the battle.net like system, the number of players etc...
I wasn't really a fan of DotA, but when I discovered HoN, I was surprised in a good way.
I'll probably play this game until starcraft 2 release, but I'm afraid of the fact that it could be just another 12-years-old-casual-kid-game... I think that I personally enjoy the concept of Teamplay & "brain", but I find it pretty useless when you don't need some real abilities to be considered skilled, I mean, for example, in a game like starcraft or let's say, quake, you need both skill & "brain" to win. Especially in starcraft, when you're better than you opponent, you simply destroy him... There's no random factor or others newbie-friendly aspects that can be FUCKING frustrating, especially when you have the feeling that you could do everything
way faster if the game allowed you to do so (if you were not limited by the game).
Does it requiere skill to be good or is it another random newbie-friendly action RPG ?
Teamplay > skill ?
Or do you need some real keyboard/mouse's skills to be a skilled player ?
Isn't it only about experience & items/Heroes knowledge ?
Is the game really balanced with its 5363736 items & Heroes ?
I'm asking cuz i'm really noob at this game, and I think that it looks pretty good, I mean, the gfx, the atmosphere, the sounds, the battle.net like system, the number of players etc...
I wasn't really a fan of DotA, but when I discovered HoN, I was surprised in a good way.
I'll probably play this game until starcraft 2 release, but I'm afraid of the fact that it could be just another 12-years-old-casual-kid-game... I think that I personally enjoy the concept of Teamplay & "brain", but I find it pretty useless when you don't need some real abilities to be considered skilled, I mean, for example, in a game like starcraft or let's say, quake, you need both skill & "brain" to win. Especially in starcraft, when you're better than you opponent, you simply destroy him... There's no random factor or others newbie-friendly aspects that can be FUCKING frustrating, especially when you have the feeling that you could do everything
way faster if the game allowed you to do so (if you were not limited by the game).
Edited by He4rTL3sS at 18:27 CST, 25 November 2009 - 1642 Hits