If you have any friends playing, I would suggest hooking up with them. Most likely they wold be more than happy to roll a new 'toon and help you out on which side to choose.
If you are going it solo, I would suggest blue side first.
If your still not sure, you could always roll 'toons on both sides and play the first 10-14 levels to get a feel of what's going on before you commit.
Rounding up the 5th in Bricks, boxing them in and laying down the boom. The first time I jumped off a building and got vertigo, I had to go back and to do it again and again. Picking 4 travel powers because I could. Powerleveling a bunch of rads at an attempted run on hammy, (this was well before hammy was defeated and a regular gathering) Good times, good times...
I with you on the whole Sci-Fi HD/USA HD thing... come to think of it does any TWC market have the Sci-Fi HD channel?
Does the Bio HD channel have any HD programing at all? Enough to warrant being on the HD tier? While we're at it, the Golf HD and Outdoor HD.... really? Are the demographics really there for either of these over Sci-Fi HD or USA HD? Who me bitter? - nah
I'm not knocking another HD channel, but please send us some SciFi HD love, after all, we recently received the Planet Green HD and are enduring the Outdoor HD and Hallmark HD channels. Surely that should be enough penance by now. Heck, does the ABC family HD have any HD programing at all?
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If you are going it solo, I would suggest blue side first.
If your still not sure, you could always roll 'toons on both sides and play the first 10-14 levels to get a feel of what's going on before you commit.