Source: GameSpy
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Consider the computer role-playing game's most exciting components -- killing monsters, getting new equipment, increasing in power and going out to kill more monsters. These are the "ding" moments, the gaming equivalent to the sugar rush that comes when we eat a piece of junk food. Now, everyone binges on junk food once in a while. Who hasn't sat in front of the tube watching a really bad movie with friends chomping down buffalo wings and drinking beer? It's only a problem when you try to build a lifestyle around it. Welcome to Hellgate: London, the gaming equivalent of a junk food diet. There's a lot of fun to be had in its quick-hit combination of fast action, endless demons to slaughter and a constant parade of new weapons and armor to play with. Over the long haul, though, the game starts to feel like a diet of non-stop Doritos and soda -- a lot of empty calories.