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DC Universe Online Nintendo Switch Review-In-Progress - MMORPG.com

SystemSystem Member UncommonPosts: 12,599
edited August 2019 in News & Features Discussion

imageDC Universe Online Nintendo Switch Review-In-Progress - MMORPG.com

I’ve been an avid player of Daybreak’s DC Universe Online MMO since the PC beta. The Windows and PlayStation 3 release happened way back in January of 2011. Back then it was owned by Sony Online Entertainment. Call me crazy but I bought the collector’s edition being an avid DC Comics reader, even today, and I also spent money in-game on the PC version. Then the move to Next-Gen consoles happened and I jumped on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) bandwagon as playing with a controller there seemed more natural to me. I also spent money there as well. Now the same 8-year-old game arrives on Nintendo Switch and for some reason I feel invigorated again.

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  • JeroKaneJeroKane Member EpicPosts: 7,098
    So far I am really impressed with the Switch version of DCUO. It runs really well and haven't encountered any issues.
    JeffSpicoliScottJeslis
  • MythlaMythla Member UncommonPosts: 25
    Having a blast after not having played since 2013 or so. I remember just getting bored with the combat of the original release on PC, and switching to some other more dynamic action MMO (Tera maybe?) I sprung for the sub with plans of trying out lots of build to figure out what has the most engaging combat for me, but so far my mental character has been fine. I also read where a dev was touting the game's ability to run on minimal wi-Fi signal, and that seems to be the case which is great.
    ScottJeslis
  • Panther2103Panther2103 Member EpicPosts: 5,779

    Mythla said:

    Having a blast after not having played since 2013 or so. I remember just getting bored with the combat of the original release on PC, and switching to some other more dynamic action MMO (Tera maybe?) I sprung for the sub with plans of trying out lots of build to figure out what has the most engaging combat for me, but so far my mental character has been fine. I also read where a dev was touting the game's ability to run on minimal wi-Fi signal, and that seems to be the case which is great.



    That's good that it runs well with minimal wi-fi, as it seems the Switch has awful connectivity in certain setups.

    I'm excited to give this a shot again.
    ScottJeslis
  • mbrodiembrodie Member RarePosts: 1,504
    Just as a matter of point... Champions online still exists, so technically this isn't the only superhero mmorpg on the market currently ;)
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  • DeathboDeathbo Member UncommonPosts: 62
    hhmm £12 for the Premium membership seems quite pricey don't know why the console memberships always cost more than the pc versions.
  • ScottJeslisScottJeslis Member UncommonPosts: 355

    mbrodie said:

    Just as a matter of point... Champions online still exists, so technically this isn't the only superhero mmorpg on the market currently ;)



    Yeah I knew that since I play that one as well occasionally, just a slip of the mind, old age... I am almost 60 :-D
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