Contrary to what some may believe, City of Villains is not a direct sequel to Heroes. In fact, it’s an extension and brings the two together in more ways than you can believe. For those who have not heard or play CoH before; You are basically a superhero out to save the world with your friends. In CoV, it’s the exact opposite. You create your ultimate villain and go have some destructive fun!
..It’s hard to not enjoy this game if you at all enjoy super heroes or super villains. I have no idea what gave NCsoft the idea to develop such a game, but CoH took off right away and became immensely popular despite it being completely different than other MMO’s out there. CoV took all the good stuff from CoH, spun them around, and spit out another hit.
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Genre: Role-Playing, Publisher: NCsoft, Platform(s): Windows, ESRB Rating: T - (Teen), Media: DVD-ROM