The Avengersā Hawkeye (lovingly referred to by comic scribe Matt Fraction as Hawkguy) gets a lot of flak from fans and movie-goers for being the guy with the bow and arrow trying to keep up with the equivalent of spandex-wearing gods, but Iāll pit my level 15 Hawkeye against your level 1 Hulk any day.
I spent a substantial portion of this past weekend taking Clint Barton through the first few chapters of Marvel Heroes, the massively-multiplayer online role-playing game currently in closed beta testing at Gazillion Entertainment. I referred to the game as Diablo with superheroes in the past (even the development team refers to it as such), and these weekendās arrow-fest did nothing to shake the label. This is an old school isometric action RPG where anything is possible as long as you have enough healing potions (med kits) and stat-enhancing equipment drops from defeated enemies like fall leaves.
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I canāt imagine The Hulk being taken down by a street gang. Hawkeye? Sure. All the time. Heās probably getting beaten up by one right now. Somebody should help him.
So I focused on the violet fletcher for believabilityās sake. Under my gently guiding hand he took on the Advanced Idea Mechanics forces that had taken over the Raft in the gameās prologue. Using a combination of simple arrow attacks (left button) and kicking (right button) I took down the Living Laser and the Green Goblin, each dropping a special badge I could equip to add a little extra power to my character.
I didnāt die until I reached Daredevilās stomping grounds, the mean streets of Hellās Kitchen, filled with street gangs powerful enough to take down the Hulk. Here I ran into my first set of elite (Marvelous) enemies, and despite my newly-learned frost and shock arrow attacks I was not prepared. When I awoke I was back at the makeshift base atop a nearby brownstone. Misty Knight was there to sell me health kits and equipment. Dagger (of āCloak andā fame) offered healing.
Once my inventory was full of health kits I was pretty much unstoppable. I stormed through Hellās Kitchen, took on the Shocker in the subway and moved on to the Club District of Hellās Kitchen, where a mysterious and powerful artifact was snatched from my grasp by crime boss The Hood.
The villain led me on a merry chase through a construction site filled with Maggia henchmen. I stumbled upon a villain training school run by the Taskmaster. I avoided the wandering Venom, a boss fight meant for grouped players and too powerful for a lone archer, even one that had crafted himself a black and gold Ronin costume using salvaged items and a pattern purchased in the in-game store.
Marvel Heroes is a whirlwind of Marvel settings and characters (whatever happened to Whirlwind, anyway?). I journeyed to Madripoor, fighting snake men and Hand Ninjas. I battled the alien Brood. I went back to Hellās Kitchen and took on the wandering Electro all by myself and won. With so much source material to work with itās hard to imagine Gazillion ever running short of content.
Itās still weird being a level 15 Hawkeye. Not because of the level, but the idea of being āaā Hawkeye instead of ātheā Hawkeye. I didnāt see many other players during my limited beta test time, but out of the six or so I did come across, three of them were me. We could have grouped up and formed an all-Hawkguy party.
Iām going to have to imagine some DC-level parallel universe hoodoo in order to set my head right will all of the copied characters. Maybe Gazillion will wise up and add Jamie āMultiple Manā Madrox to the game. Until then Iāll just have to deal with being one of them there level 15 Hawkguys.
Sign up for the Marvel Heroes beta here for your chance to be a level 15 Hawkguy.