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Cult online action RPG Marvel Heroes, after more than eight years offline, has player-run servers at last

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In November of 2017, MMO action RPG Marvel Heroes was shut down. Though it had the traditional rough launch, the basic idea of "Diablo but you can be Scarlet Witch" had promise, and turned itself around after some updates. Though not enough to save it when Marvel eventually cut ties with developer Gazillion Entertainment. While the plan was to keep Marvel Heroes running until the end of 2017, it ended up being "sunset" two months early, and that was that.

Until now. Marvel Heroes has been resurrected, with a server emulator finally hitting 1.0. The first player-run server came online in Tahiti up and others are on the way. I reinstalled it via Steam, made an account on the Project Tahiti website, launched it with the parameter -siteconfigurl=mhtahiti.com/SiteConfig.xml, and was able to join a queue of 1,706 players this morning.

I eventually made it into the game, though the server was restarted before I could finish the tutorial. Fortunately, a singleplayer alternative has also been made available. You can download a server emulator on Github, follow the setup instructions, and play solo without having to worry about lag or disconnections while things settle down.

There's a Pastebin to keep track of player-run servers as more come online. You may also need this link to the Internet Archive's backup of the final build. I'm glad to see Marvel Heroes enjoy this extra life, because it really was knockabout fun.

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Crimson Desert's soundtrack is criminally inoffensive but that hasn't stopped one song from driving me insane

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Kliff, the Crimson Desert protagonist. He has four blue stripes across his face, mid-length black hair, and is looking solemnly at the ground.

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Marathon's Cryo Archive is a hit, but Bungie admits it needs to be more accessible

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The Marathon Cryo Archive has been roundly conquered at this point, and Bungie's much-touted endgame mission proves that it still knows how to put a memorable encounter together. It's an intricate and unforgiving series of combat encounters and puzzles, fusing the challenge of the best Destiny raids with the multiplayer tension inherent to the extraction shooter. However, after watching the race to a world-first completion play out, and taking feedback from everyone else fighting through the deck of the UESC Marathon, Bungie has acknowledged that it might be a little too restrictive for the average player.



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Crimson Desert aspires to be Breath of the Wild, but doesn't understand it

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It's difficult to play Crimson Desert and not compare it to other games. Its map design smacks of Red Dead Redemption 2. The combat design and attention to detail are just like an Assassin's Creed game. For me, it took less than 30 minutes of playtime to see The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild imprinted in the core design of the game. However, Crimson Desert's mistakeis to believe Breath of the Wild's appeal lies in its technical achievements instead of its mysteriously alluring and culturally rich world.



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The Wheel of Time is getting an animated show and a PC/mobile game, which is different from the open-world action RPG already in development

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Brandon Sanderson calls Project Hail Mary the best sci-fi in years

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During a recent stream of Halo 2(obviously!) fantasy heavyweight and master geek-culture commentator Brandon Sanderson took a moment to remind his audience that the sci-fi and fantasy world extends well beyond his own sprawling Cosmere setting. While fans wait for his next big release, The Fires of December, Sanderson rattled off a list of authors worth reading in the meantime, including Brent Weeks (the Lightbringer series), Fonda Lee (The Green Bone saga), Terry Pratchett (Discworld), and Andy Weir of The Martian fame. Of Weir’s latest novel, Project Hail Mary, Sanderson didn’t hedge: it’s his “favorite science fiction novel of recent years,” he said while gunning down Covenant hordes.



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