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System Requirements. OS: Windows 7 or newer. Processor: P4 3.0GHz or AMD equivalent. Memory: 1GB RAM. Hard Disk Space: 30 GB of. DC Universe™ Online 12-Month Membership. Get a 12-month Membership to unlock maximum game features, access to all Powers & Episodes, a 10% marketplace discount, and a monthly virtual currency grant! This content requires a game (sold separately).
DC Universe™ Online is now on Xbox One! Join thousands of other players in this Free-to-Play, massive online action game set in the popular DC Comics universe. DCU plays 'okay'.
You are 'free to play' up to a certain level, afterwards you are required to start buying DLC packs and content. It plays as a standard action RPG, using button presses to attack and all combat is real-time. The two cities of Gotham and Metropolis can be run through, or flown through, all you want, just make sure you be careful you don't run into high-level territory.
The customization is pretty cool with all the various costume pieces you can use to put your own outfit together. Or just dress up like the Flash, it's your choice.That said, in 2017 there are quite a few 'odd' directions the game has gone. There is almost an overwhelming amount of 'shiny things' to waste your real money on, and not alot of 'engaging' content pass a certain point.
Some power sets are severely lacking behind others, and PvP is hardly considered 'working' by anyone. I've enjoyed my time with the game, but at the rate it is going, I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a long run. Submitted on 10/2/2017 Review title of xJessiKatStandard MMO with rather questionable choices.DCU plays 'okay'. You are 'free to play' up to a certain level, afterwards you are required to start buying DLC packs and content. It plays as a standard action RPG, using button presses to attack and all combat is real-time. The two cities of Gotham and Metropolis can be run through, or flown through, all you want, just make sure you be careful you don't run into high-level territory. The customization is pretty cool with all the various costume pieces you can use to put your own outfit together.
Or just dress up like the Flash, it's your choice.That said, in 2017 there are quite a few 'odd' directions the game has gone. There is almost an overwhelming amount of 'shiny things' to waste your real money on, and not alot of 'engaging' content pass a certain point.
Some power sets are severely lacking behind others, and PvP is hardly considered 'working' by anyone. I've enjoyed my time with the game, but at the rate it is going, I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a long run.
Submitted on Review title of DaBigNastyStickHeld Backcan only create two characters. Can only use a capped amount of in game currency. I have played 2 characters for several days worth of time. The stories are great. Playing a character that you can customize after your favorite superhero is cool, but the glamour wears off. If you're a free game player you pretty much have to deal with the 'glass ceiling'.
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You can only use a certain amount of currency even if you earn more than the cap unless you pay to play and use what you earned. This is just an example amongst other issues in game that doesnt support growth. The work you do isnt really rewarded well unless you pay. I cant make more than two characters unless i pay. I cant buy that material or new piece of equipment without going broke because i have a limited amount of currency i can earn and cant access the extra i earned unless i pay.
The limitations this game sets for free players destroys the fun and point of an mmo. Im sad and disappointed. I expected better. Submitted on 5/19/2018 Review title of SweetToothKillrlove this 'free to play' game.It would be an even more fun to play a game thats all free to play.its the only thing i can find to complain. About im not going to play a FREE GAME that makes you pay to play more of it.thats just bad for business, not to mention you have to be a member to get access to all you'r in-game cash and other features are locked.stupid features but an ok game to play with friends.
They just need to find a different way to make money.mabye try alot of cosmetics.plus i cant give it a -2 stars. Submitted on 8/24/2019 Review title of Fighterjinzodon't listen to the 5 star addictsI am one of dc univurse few strongest players OberonTheDestroyer.
Level 268 pvp cr 100 skill points 196, league KillerBunnys i own. Class gadgets and villin. Character is 2016 old. And i own every dlc content. And in my oppinion.this game is good when you got friends runing content with.the only down side.
Is i hear the same comments in game and it true. Dc will make you spend over 1,$ on everything to chat or episodes. And thy don't do squat for you. When your low level life is a pain you can't que up for anything. So membership aint worth buying because you still level up slowly.id know i spent from 2016 to 2019 solo just to get to a 268. Just skip this game and use your money to buy a new game something good.
The DC Universe streaming service isn’t officially set to launch until Sept. 15th, but Android users can get the app right now.
The DC Universe app is now available to download on Android devices.
Here’s the DC Universe app page in the Google Play store:
For those who aren’t Android users, you can head over to DCUniverse.com, which is now populated with the films, television series, and comics that will be available at launch.
The “Movies & TV” section is divided into five categories. “Movies” covers live-action and animated features, including Superman: The Movie, Superman II, the 2009 animated Wonder Woman movie, Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, Green Lantern: First Flight, and Batman: Mask of the Phantom.
The “Animated Series” section offers several classic DC Comics cartoons, including Batman Beyond, Justice League, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Young Justice, and Static Shock.
The “Series” section includes live-action television shows like Constantine, The Adventures of Superboy, Birds of Prey, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The Flash series from the early ‘90s, and Wonder Woman.
The “Specials” section features documentaries and featurettes like Look, up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman, Batman Unmasked: The Psychology of the Dark Knight, Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics, The Science of Superman, Legends of the Superheroes, and Batman Tech.
Finally, the “Shorts” section includes animated shorts like the ones that ran during the DC Nation animation block, including Superman of Tokyo, Riddle Me This!, Doom Patrol, DC’s World’s Funniest, Animal Man, and Shade the Changing Man.
The “Comic Books” section offers a multitude of titles, though many of them have only a handful of issues available currently. The portal has a page with curated collections, including “Trending Comics” and a section dedicated to new reader friendly starting points. The remaining sections are currently focused on Batman, including collections like “Under the Hood,' “Batman: Year One & Year Two,” “Classic Joker Stories,” “Neal Adams Batman,” and “Villain’s First Appearance.”
There’s also a “Community” section featuring a message board, a news section featuring posts from the DC Universe blog, an encyclopedia with information on a variety of characters (this section is also very Batman-focused currently), and a shop. Head over to investigate for yourself.
4commentsFans will have to wait a while longer before any of the original content for DC Universe launches. The first will be Titans, coming in October. Other original series coming to DC Universe include a live-action Doom Patrol series and Swamp Thing series, as well as an animated Harley Quinn series and a new season of Young Justice.
What do you think of DC Universe so far? Let us know in the comments!
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