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Heroes of Newerth
Developer(s)S2 Games
EngineK2 Engine
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
ReleaseTBA
Genre(s)RTS Arena
Mode(s)multiplayer

Heroes of Newerth is an upcoming DotA Based Game developed by S2 Games.

S2 has announced that the game will be supported on multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS.

History

Around July 2008, a website with a logo saying "Heroes of Newerth" and the S2 Games logo was found by a forum member and posted at the Savage 2: A Tortured Soul forums. Marc "Maliken" DeForest and other staff members have informally declared on the same forums that S2 Games was indeed developing a third title, and confirmed it is not Savage 3, and will only release further details when the project is near completion. However, it has been confirmed that the game, which is currently in a closed beta, is heavily using the same elements as the Warcraft III scenario Defense of the Ancients, boasting various improvements over the original mod such as, VoIP support, Reconnection capabilities as well as better looking graphics and models etc.[2][3] However, the heroes and items have been, for the most part, imported directly off DotA, and the changelog reflects changes also made in updated newer patches of DotA.

Heroes of Newerth also gave out beta keys to Facebook users.

On August 22, 2009 the pre-sale of Heroes of Newerth began for members of the beta. Pre-sales of the game includes name reservation, gold-colored name and gold shield insignia(in which both will still remain after the beta-testing), in-game taunt ability, as well as additional beta keys (3 for every pre-ordered account).

A maximum of two invites can also be sent to people who have not pre-ordered the game. The invitation allows for the creation of a beta account.

The game's Non-disclosure agreement for beta members was lifted on September 08 2009. [4]

Development

Heroes of Newerth is currently in Closed Beta, however more than 25,000 active users can be playing the game, with over 700,000 users registered.

In a questionnaire answered by S2's Idejder on the Beta forums, he states that Heroes of Newerth has been in development for around 34 months. The first 13 months consisted of further developing S2's K2 Engine used by previous projects for Heroes of Newerth, while the remaining time was spent developing maps, items, heroes, and art. [5]

Game Play

The game comprises two factions that battle against one another in every game. The factions, the Hellbourne and the Legion, offer players a wide variety of unique heroes that the player controls in the game[6]. The heroes of each faction are organized into three categories; strength heroes, intelligence heroes, and agility heroes.

Currently there are forty-eight heroes on the Legion side, and forty-seven on the Hellbourne side. Every hero comes with their own unique style of play and their own animations and sounds, much like in DotA. Slots in Heroes of Newerth’s current beta indicate a total of thirty potential heroes for each side. Although many of the heroes were directly transferred from DotA, there are a few new heroes that S2 has added that were not previously part of DotA.

"Creeps" are very weak computer controlled units that spawn from the barracks in the bases, usually spawning in groups of five. "Creeps" push the lanes (usually 3 but sometimes 1 or 2) on the map that connect the bases together. Players controlling the heroes push the lanes with the creeps and players using their hero can kill the opposing faction creeps or other players heroes for gold, which they then can use to buy valuable items at their base that improve their own heroes' power. Between the lanes players will discover a river, which contains power-up runes and a forest area where neutral "creeps" await that anybody can kill for gold. Also, among the neutral "creeps" on the map there are creep "bosses". On the maps "Forest of Caldavar" and "Darkwood Vale 3v3" there is a neutral boss creep called Kongor, whereas on the map "Watchtower" the neutral boss consists of Transmutanstein and Zorgath. The bosses usually take more than one hero to kill. The most popular style of playing is five vs. five.

Each unique hero has four special abilities that help them with their conquest of the opposing factions base and all heroes start the game at level one but can eventually reach level twenty-five, depending on how long the game lasts. Each faction has its own base on opposing sides of the map and these bases each contain numerous buildings, with the most important buildings in the base being the barracks, towers, and one guardian building in which if it is destroyed by the opposing faction, the game ends. The guardian structures, however, are heavily guarded by "creeps" and numerous towers. To destroy the opposing teams guardian structure, a team must “push” through at least one lane and destroy all 3 towers in that lane. Once all three towers in a lane are destroyed the team has the option of destroying the ranged and melee barracks. If the ranged barracks of the opposing team is destroyed, then your teams ranged “creeps” (in the lane in which the barracks was destroyed) become substantially stronger. The same occurs for the melee “creeps” if the melee barracks is destroyed. If all the barracks of one team is destroyed, then the opposing team receives “mega creeps” which are extremely powerful “creeps” that usually end the game soon after. After destroying all the towers in one of the opposing teams lanes, your team has the choice of attacking the barracks or attacking the two towers that directly defend the guardian structure. It is only after you destroy the two towers that defend the guardian structure, can you attack the guardian structure itself.

References

  1. ^ "Heroes of Newerth System Requirements". Heroes of Newerth. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  2. ^ http://www.firingsquad.com/news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=21868 Firing Squad. Retrieved on 2009-07-16
  3. ^ Oddy, Martin (2009-08-12). "Heroes of Newerth Beta Preview". thegamereviews.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
  4. ^ http://beta.heroesofnewerth.com/news.php Terms of Service. Retrieved on 2009-10-31.
  5. ^ http://forums.heroesofnewerth.com/showthread.php?t=29265 Ask S2 Games #1 Retrieved on 2009-10-31.
  6. ^ http://www.heroesofnewerth.com/heroes.php