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Mytheon (MYON)
Petroglyph Games | Official Site
CORPG | Genre:Fantasy | Status:Beta Testing  (est.rel N/A)  | Pub:True Games
PVP:Yes | Distribution:Download | Retail Price:n/a | Pay Type:Free | Monthly Fee:n/a
Desktop Client | System Req: PC 

Mytheon Previews: Hands-On Preview & Interview

We went down to Las Vegas to see Mytheon and talk to Petroglyph, the team behind the game.

By Dana Massey on December 10, 2009

Mytheon is unlike any MMO experience out there. Petroglyph’s new game combines traditional RPG elements, collectable card games and wraps it all into an online shell. It’s a tough game to get your head around, so recently, MMORPG.com went down to Las Vegas to visit with the team and find out exactly what they’re up to.

The game starts out like a traditional RPG. Set in a mythological world, specifically Greece, players choose from three classes: Warcaster, Elementalist and Eidolon, but that’s about where the similarities end.

 

“Mytheon is all about collectability,” said Lead Designer Chris Rubyor.

The game revolves around Power Stones, which players collect like trading cards. From these power stones almost all of the game’s abilities are derived. The classes simply determine the style of play. Warcasters tend to cast lots of minions, Elementalists rely more on buffs and debuffs, while Eidolon are a bit of a hybrid, with a bent towards healing.

These Power Stones are arranged like decks of cards. Players can have hundreds of them, but assemble them into smaller decks for specific scenarios. This allows players to tailor their experience and role in a party.

As of a couple of weeks ago, the game featured 190 stones. Each instance allows only 40 stones on one character at a time. They are drawn at random, like a deck of cards, so there is no telling which specific cards from that deck will be available at any given moment. It creates a disincentive to just toss extra stones in at random and rewards those who build well planned decks.

The Stones come in three basic forms: There are spells, such as healing spells or buffs. There are structures, which are stationary objects, like siege equipment. Finally, there are creatures, which are literally pets that follow you around.

All of these spells only last for a short duration. It is not like someone enters an instance, casts his four spells, then explores like a traditional MMO. Within a minute, that Minotaur someone summons will go away and the player has to bring in something else. It makes deck management important and can create some sticky scenarios when you really need a tank, but seem to have drawn four archer stones.

“I don’t think our classes are as limited as other MMO classes,” added Lead Systems Designer Pat Pannullo. While each has a rather distinct role, they also allow a bit of bleed from one class to the other. Each class is allowed to bring a limited number of stones from the other classes into their decks.

There are also bonuses to players who use lots of stones. For example, the character gains “shield pips” that increase defense for more active stones. So while, in some situations, it may be tempting to just go it-alone, the game actively encourages people to use their decks from the start.

The player character themselves has more about them than just the deck. They are an active part of the team and have their own weapons, abilities and contributions. I played a Warcaster and found him to be a pretty decent tank onto himself.

One odd thing, though, special abilities are not part of the game in the traditional sense. It’s not unsurprising given that players have so much stone management to do. Instead, they have a small number of slots for consumables. These can be what one would expect, say a health potion, or special moves. That’s right, special sword attacks and such can be collected and consumed. They are considered “rare drops.”

My character only had three slots, which is apparently something that can be increased through a micro-transaction.

In a broader sense, Mytheon falls squarely into the “hub and spoke” design, similar to Dungeons and Dragons Online. Players start in a common area, such as the city of Argos, which is where they craft, restock and meet other players. Then, from there, they travel out into smaller instances alone or with a group of up to four other players.

During my time, I played in Echidna’s Swamp. This was a pretty significant outdoor dungeon that brought the player through the first few levels. Combat was fun, and the pace seemed good. Once you get used to the novel combat system, things moved along quite nicely.

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monstermatt writes:

 i really like the game to, the beta was amazing but i got in early so when everyone else came in i was to hight of a lv to party lol

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12/10/09 7:10:19 PM
 
Mandalore writes:

Game lookes fun, but with that camera it was nearly unplayable! - With large enemies i cant even see the damage numbers.

When they fix that, i think it could become a nice and funny F2P Game.

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12/10/09 8:54:45 PM
 
monstermatt writes:
Originally posted by Mandalore

Game lookes fun, but with that camera it was nearly unplayable! - With large enemies i cant even see the damage numbers.

When they fix that, i think it could become a nice and funny F2P Game.

ya the camera didnt give us a rts view and it was hard to control minions 

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12/10/09 9:54:56 PM
 
nAAtimus writes:

This game has some potential.

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12/10/09 9:58:00 PM
 
monstermatt writes:

 i think this game is a launching point for a whole new genra 

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12/10/09 10:01:50 PM
 
nAAtimus writes:

I didn't have enough time to play in game to agree with that.

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12/10/09 10:02:43 PM
 
Crusix221 writes:

The main problem I have after reading this though is the fact that it seems to have ripped off a lot of Wizard 101s game mechanics

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12/10/09 11:14:01 PM
 
junzo316 writes:
Originally posted by Crusix221

The main problem I have after reading this though is the fact that it seems to have ripped off a lot of Wizard 101s game mechanics

 

I was actually thinking the same thing as I reading the preview.  I also noticed some of the same terminology..."pips".

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12/11/09 11:30:30 AM
 
Ozmodan writes:

Card games are ok for a board game, but not a MMO.  While I can see they are trying for something different in the genre, it just does not work for me.

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12/11/09 11:39:56 AM
 
monstermatt writes:
Originally posted by Crusix221

The main problem I have after reading this though is the fact that it seems to have ripped off a lot of Wizard 101s game mechanics


 

its not its not like you go in circle and fight the battle field is the whole map

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12/11/09 12:21:52 PM
 
Lexiscat writes:
Originally posted by junzo316
Originally posted by Crusix221

The main problem I have after reading this though is the fact that it seems to have ripped off a lot of Wizard 101s game mechanics

 

I was actually thinking the same thing as I reading the preview.  I also noticed some of the same terminology..."pips".

 

My first thought as well, which I think is a good thing. I enjoy Wizard 101s gameplay, but not so much the young theme.

 

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12/11/09 12:27:32 PM
 
Jadegogetter writes:

Petroglyph are great! Trust them to bring you a good game to the table. If it's a fraction of how addictive Earth and Beyond was, this MMO might do well for the F2P area.

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12/11/09 1:14:44 PM
 
neonwire writes:
Originally posted by Ozmodan

Card games are ok for a board game, but not a MMO.  While I can see they are trying for something different in the genre, it just does not work for me.


 

I disagree. Card games are perfect for online multiplayer games. If you have ever played a game of Magic The Gathering with a large group of players then you would know how enjoyable and addictive it is.

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12/11/09 3:12:05 PM
 
Kordesh writes:

Would have been interesting, but personally, I'm seriously not a fan of greek mythology and egyptian is only slightly above it. So yeah, gonna have to pass purely on theme alone.

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12/11/09 3:52:19 PM
 
Berek-Halfha writes:

We were glad that mmorpg.com was able to come to our studio and see the game. They had a great time and as you can see from the review, are excited about Mytheon! One thing we wanted to point out is that the game is NOT an MMO, it is an ARPG - Action RPG.

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12/11/09 4:11:15 PM
 
monstermatt writes:
Originally posted by Berek-Halfha

We were glad that mmorpg.com was able to come to our studio and see the game. They had a great time and as you can see from the review, are excited about Mytheon! One thing we wanted to point out is that the game is NOT an MMO, it is an ARPG - Action RPG.

 

hay berek

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12/11/09 6:09:08 PM
 
VowOfSilence writes:

how does the game world work? are there linear levels or open areas?
is it similar to the "world" of diablo? 

i love the RTS and card game elements, but the fact that it isn't a MMO turns me off a little :/

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12/13/09 11:14:35 AM
 
monstermatt writes:
Originally posted by VowOfSilence

how does the game world work? are there linear levels or open areas?
is it similar to the "world" of diablo? 

i love the RTS and card game elements, but the fact that it isn't a MMO turns me off a little :/

um its instand based so more like diablo the instances have lv requirements ( i dont know why its not a mmo) 5v5 rooms 4people pur party ( its really fun)

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12/13/09 11:48:36 AM
 
Jester47 writes:

Unfortunately, I stop reading at "collectible card games." I  was kind of looking forward to this from the trailers and because it's Petroglyph, but eh... I guess I'll pass this time around.

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