![]() I told them “a superhero” and boy did that glue their attention right to the screen. My kids, who had never seen City of Heroes at all, started to congregate at the computer and ask what the heck I was making. Well, it was all a little newer than I remembered, since I wasn’t really around for Going Rogue and Freedom, but more or less, it was a lot like I remembered it. Same music, same character creator, same wonky costume options. It was like City of Heroes never left, if I was willing to buy into that illusion (with my illusion powerset!). A (free) registered account later, and I was actually logging back into City of Heroes - kind of - for the first time in over a half of a decade. Last night changed that, thanks to a fairly painless process that involved downloading the last version of City of Heroes made and then the Paragon Chat client on top of it. I’d been aware of Paragon Chat for a couple of years now, of course, but had never logged into it. If you’ve never seen this, Paragon Chat is a combat-free version of City of Heroes that lets players create their favorite costumes, hang out, talk, and enjoy a handful of travel powers in Atlas City. ![]() As this Friday is the annual birthday celebration for City of Heroes, a group of us at Massively OP decided that we’d get together to join the party in Paragon Chat.
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