Hibiki
Really is pretentious, no matter what she says. Do
just make a bunch of different servers with select heroes until it's filled. OR, have them as sequence characters and you should just be your own hero.
you should just be your own hero.
just make a bunch of different servers with select heroes until it's filled. OR, have them as sequence characters and you should just be your own hero.
UC Fan fic online anyone?
I think it's because nobody at Microsoft or Marvel speaks Korean. Kinda makes development difficult.I bet they can't figure out how to let each player be Spider-Man.
I think it's because nobody at Microsoft or Marvel speaks Korean. Kinda makes development difficult.
Like Jean Grey rising as the Phoenix, the Marvel Universe massively multiplayer online role-playing game was given a second life earlier this year. After Microsoft and Cryptic Studios officially called it quits on their Marvel-themed MMOG in early 2008, Gazillion Entertainment announced this March that it had reached a multiyear deal with the comics purveyor to bring a host of superhero-themed online games to market for different age groups.
Gargantuan is handling the flagship product of this effort, Marvel Universe Online, which is in development for the PC and consoles. Today, Gazillion said that it had bolstered its internally owned studio by hiring industry veteran David Brevik to lead development at Gargantuan as the outfit's new studio director. Brevik will be based out of Gargantuan's development studio, which shares its offices with Gazillion's headquarters in San Mateo, California.
Also mentioned was that Gazillion has a second studio working on a completely separate Marvel MMO. Although they were extremely tight lipped about this too, a visit to the Gazillion website displays Marvel Universe as listed under "Games."