Cheap Guild Wars Collector's Edition (Software) (Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 98) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | NC Interactive |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | CD, Fully integrated support for guilds; streaming technology, Cooperative group combat; single player missions, Competitive online role-playing game with head-to-head guild battles, Explore fantasy world while pursuing professions and acquiring skills, Open battlegrounds where victory determined by skill and teamwork |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Action, Adventure, Strategy (Strategic), Fantasy, Computer Role Playing Games (Game, rpgs, rpg, crpg, crpgs) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 892566000576 |
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Customer Reviews of Guild Wars Collector's Edition
How Everquest Should Be I friend introduced me to eq a few years ago, but I never could justify the monthly fee. I've seen a few games since that were slightly similar but none really grabbed my attention. My husband and I picked this us today and have been taking hour long turns back and forth playing it. We even discussed getting a second computer so that we could both play at the same time. (Probably not going to happen, but quite tempting). The graphics are awesome, the quests are challenging and fun and anything that will keep both of us enthralled is pretty amazing.
For Casual Not Hardcore Gamers
This game had awesome potential but i think they rushed the development. Unlike most MMORPG's, all people are human in this. They make up for this by having 2 classes u can be at a time. (You can change your second class about 3/4 through the game.) I do not have a credit card so I bought this over World of Warcraft because this game doesn't ask fo any personal information except your email address. At this point of the games surreal economy everything costs lots of gold pieces (the currency) so it encourages farming (going out by yourself and killing for no point except getting rare items and gold). The developers are working on this but it is still a problem.
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>I think this is the best PvP MMO in a really long time. However, it will take lots of time to get any good items for your PvP character because they are rare and expensive when you unlock them in a rpg character.
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>If you plan on wasting a lot of time on an MMORPG over the summer or something, just buy a different World of Warcraft. I beat this game in under a month, my first character, in 90 hours where i had no idea what i was doing.
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>For the casual gam person this is definitley for you because of the no monthly charge.
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>BTW to stingy adults buying this: the gaming community is very immature as many pre-adolescents bought this because they couldn't afford any other MMORPG!!!
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Good for a minute...
This game is a lot like pancakes. It's really awesome at first, but before you get to the end of the stack, you're completely sick of it. My buddies and I all bought this game at the same time, all signed on together, and within minutes, were so in to the game that we were all thinking of quiting Star Wars Galaxies (which we all still play together). The big dissapointment comes when you realize the lack of staying power and replay value. For the first problem, there seems to be no cure. In this game your character maxes out at Level 20, which you can get to in under a week (if you happen to be on vacation or if you are just a jobless/no life looser... which I wish I was). Then all that is left are a finite number of missions and an otherwise directional storyline. Other games of this genre are very open-ended, and allow you to choose your direction through the game as you go, even to the point where you can back up at will. This game doesn't even allow you to change professions.
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>This game has many problems, but there are a few good things as well. There is no monthly fee, which is awesome. The graphics and cut-scenes rock. The story is good, dispite the fact that it limits the total game play. You can also get rid of skills that you chose and pick up other skills. Also, the PvP structure is pretty damned good, and the fact that everyone is limited to Level 20 keeps away the problem of the Level 200 wizard insta-killing some brand new bard. Lastly, the system that puts you and your group on their very own private map keeps those nasty PvP gank-squads at bay, though it does make it impossible for your pals to come bail you out if you end up in over your head.
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>In conclusion, if you are looking for a D&D style game that runs like a story-line based offline game with the touch of online fun, than this is what you want.