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Review By: JackOLantern | Posted: 28/02/2008
Final Word:
It's not a bad game, it's not a brilliant game either. It does get batter with each patch and the developers seem dedicated in improving the experience. Only time will tell if it ever unseats WoW, which is highly doubtlful.


It has a fairly reasonable crafting system that allows you to break down your gear into component parts, you can get: scrap metals, blessed shards, runic metal, tech components. Each of these actually allows you to upgrade something in the NanoForge when you have the requisite amounts for the weapon or so on.

You place them in the slots and you’ll gain an upgrade.

You can also give components to NPC crafters that make random gear that changes each time you enter a haven, safe zone.

You can also make use of the Augmentrex 3000, a device that uses in game money (palladium) to imbue your item with a random quality, depending on the type of quality you require the cost varies from the item’s level multiplied by the quality of upgrade. For example, a level one item with a common attribute would cost 100 palladium.

Furthermore you can enhance weapons with mods, these are plug-ins that offer a boost to various attributes or add an effect to a weapon.

As in most MMO’s, your character also has skills and as you progress through the levels you’ll gain more skill points as well as level up stats, so nothing has really changed here. Some armour and equipment requires a certain attribute cost to use or wear it, so you’ll want to make sure you upgrade those things.

There are plenty of quests and side quests in Hellgate London that range from killing a certain type of monster, finding an item to battling a demonic boss on the story questline. They’re not terribly original but at least they’re fun and the way the game handles dynamic level design means that you’re always going to find a new place to fight the hordes of hell.

Basically, the game generates areas randomly in a system that’s similar to Diablo 1 and 2, except its obviously far more advanced than either. It can handle complex twisting corridors and maze-like interiors as well as sprawling wasted urban environments packed with debris and hellish creatures. It also handles multi-level environments too, so you can find that you’ll be exploring downwards as well as in massive cavernous sewer systems and outdoor locales.

The graphics are pretty good, the design is very good and the whole crumbled, destroyed London feel is excellent. There are a few server issues online here and there and some slowdown on older machines but when you put this on Vista under DirectX10 it looks pretty nice and has lots of light/volumetric fog and so on to increase the immersion in that post-apocalyptic atmosphere.

The voice acting is somewhat bland and the sound effects are run of the mill, the animation is decent and the dialogue is passable. All in all it’s an average game that isn’t mind-blowing but unlike some reviews said, it’s not rubbish either. There’s a lot of fun to be had levelling up your character and trying out the various classes. If you’re a fan of MMO’s and you’re looking for less grind than most of the others, then Hellgate London could be for you.
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Game Details:
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Flagship Studios
Website: www.hellgatelondon.com
Genre: Role Playing
Release Date: 2nd November 2007
Price: £29.99
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