I had tried the game when it was released more than a year ago and it was indeed quite terrible.
Fast forward a year or so later, and the game has been rebranded 2015. I kept on seeing articles and videos about "why you should try MH 2015 again", "most improved game of 2014" etc.
I saw Age of Ultron, got excited (cause I'm a child deep down lol) and decided to try it again.
The game is actually super fun and quite polished now. I haven't gone back to POE in months, and don't even talk to me about Diablo 3 anymore...
One thing I find this game does that sets it apart from its competition: the roster of 40 or so heroes.
In general, I get bored of these games after a while, and what keeps it fresh for me is to try and level a new class. Thing is, typically these game offer only a handful of classes (5 or so).
In MH2015, each hero is quite unique and the gameplay is in most cases completely different. Trying out a bunch of heroes and eventually having 10-15 alts has worked out great for me.
Also, there are no paywalls in this game. It's Free 2 Play but absolutely not Pay 2 Win.
All things in the cash shop are cosmetic, except for more stash space.
There are about 15 heroes you can play for free, and about 25 more that can be unlocked by using RL money, or in-game currency (obtained while playing the game).
If you haven't tried it yet, or haven't tried it since its disastrous launch, and usually like the ARPG/Diablo clone genre, do yourself a favor and look into it...
Fast forward a year or so later, and the game has been rebranded 2015. I kept on seeing articles and videos about "why you should try MH 2015 again", "most improved game of 2014" etc.
I saw Age of Ultron, got excited (cause I'm a child deep down lol) and decided to try it again.
The game is actually super fun and quite polished now. I haven't gone back to POE in months, and don't even talk to me about Diablo 3 anymore...
One thing I find this game does that sets it apart from its competition: the roster of 40 or so heroes.
In general, I get bored of these games after a while, and what keeps it fresh for me is to try and level a new class. Thing is, typically these game offer only a handful of classes (5 or so).
In MH2015, each hero is quite unique and the gameplay is in most cases completely different. Trying out a bunch of heroes and eventually having 10-15 alts has worked out great for me.
Also, there are no paywalls in this game. It's Free 2 Play but absolutely not Pay 2 Win.
All things in the cash shop are cosmetic, except for more stash space.
There are about 15 heroes you can play for free, and about 25 more that can be unlocked by using RL money, or in-game currency (obtained while playing the game).
If you haven't tried it yet, or haven't tried it since its disastrous launch, and usually like the ARPG/Diablo clone genre, do yourself a favor and look into it...