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  • City of Heroes Party Pack goes live

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    09.15.2010

    If you've always dreamed about being the life of the party in City of Heroes, well, you have a rather odd choice of lifetime wishes. But even beyond that, you're in luck, as the Party Pack has just gone live for purchase from the official site. As we previewed earlier, the new pack consists of several new emotes, ranging from alternative dance styles to goofing around with a basketball. Retailing at $7.99, the pack unlocks eight emotes for all characters on the account, akin to the costume change emotes unlocked via the several super boosters currently available. While the price tag might seem a bit steep for just emotes, the animations are still fun, and there's certainly nothing lost if you opt-out of purchasing. City of Heroes players who would like the new pack are advised to head over to the official store, and everyone can enjoy the accompanying video of the Paragon Studios team acting out the animations for the karate dance.

  • Party down with the new City of Heroes Party Pack

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    08.31.2010

    It's time to get down and party in City of Heroes. No, not just partying up to clear some of the remarkably difficult content available in Praetoria, although that's also a fine idea. The team at Paragon Studios has just announced the Party Pack, a collection of several emotes designed to enhance your game experience. No new costume parts, no new powers -- just a solid collection of fun emotes to break out in any situation. Sound ridiculous? Maybe a little, but who can deny the enjoyment of breaking out some new dance moves in the middle of a party, or even kicking a soccer ball in Atlas Park? It's not for everyone, but the breadth of emotes available should be sure to impress several players, and it's only $7.99 for the pack. Take a look at the gallery, and there's a trailer past the cut showing the new emotes in action -- a fun addition for any dedicated City of Heroes player. [Update: This is just for the announcement of the Party Pack,. It will go live on September 14th.] %Gallery-100736%

  • City of Heroes launches the Mutant Super Booster

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    06.24.2010

    With all the characters growing organic spines and shooting bio-electricity at foes, the new City of Heroes Mutant Super Booster seems like an addition that the game has long been awaiting. While yesterday saw a giveaway for several codes by the Paragon Studios team, today is the official launch where everyone can enjoy the new costumes, emotes, and bonus power. The first is the most eye-catching of the setup, naturally, and we've included a gallery of both the in-game art and concept art for the new Bioluminescent and Organic Armor costume sets. New costume change emotes are also par for the course, with this booster adding a triad that includes the supremely freaky Rapid Boil emote. (The Facebook video does it justice in both accuracy and freakiness.) Last but not least is the new innate power Secondary Mutation, which allows you to unleash the latent power of your DNA for a random effect, usually involving self-buffs of varying duration. City of Heroes players will find plenty to enjoy with the newest booster, so check out the gallery and start boiling yourself a new costume. %Gallery-96158%

  • WoTLK to bring new emotes

    by 
    Daniel Whitcomb
    Daniel Whitcomb
    06.21.2008

    I know I've complained a bit about Warcraft's lack of character customization, but I must say that it seems like they've been slowly but surely taking steps to make things better on that front. There's the dance studio and the barber shop incoming, of course, but here's another leak that's popped up from the Alpha: New emotes! I know it sounds silly, but having pre-made emotes can really add to the fun factor of playing your character. Add them in macros (but don't spam them, that's just annoying) or use them to register your enjoyment, surprise, shock, or disgust at the situation. There's some really good ones in here that I've been wanting for a while -- although, word to wise, Blizzard: Facepalming is generally done with one palm, not two. I know you've seen the facepalm ASCII on the General Forums, too. Also, I would like to thank you for allowing me to finally act as my hero, Phoenix Wright, through the magic of emotes. I know it's just a minor thing, but still, I'm looking forward to having a bit more variety in playing with my character in the social part of the game. Now if we could only get outfits and player housing too... [Via Deathknight.info]