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Guild Wars

Guild Wars

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From: NCsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $11.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 299 reviews
Sales Rank: 1375

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Windows Nt
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: FGXP000501
Model: FG-XP-00050-1
UPC: 892566000507
EAN: 0892566000507
ASIN: B0002BJQDY

Release Date: April 28, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • After learning the game and building up your first character, you can jump right in to head-to-head competition or guild warfare
  • Choose from a wide range of professions - Master nature as an Elementalist, serve divine spirits as a Monk, subvert with charisma as a Mesmer - along with more traditional classes like Necomancer, Ranger and Warrior
  • The game includes integrated support for guilds, with guild banners and halls, chat rooms and forums -- guilds can challenge other guilds to battle, compete for control of key parts of the world, and be ranked on a worldwide ladder
  • Unique streaming technology means no more patches -- new content is always being streamed to you directly, for new challenges and a continually changing world

Accessories:

  • PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Guild Wars is a new kind of MMORPG experience. It eliminates the less exciting aspects of world-map play by using a mission-based design, while still keeping the features that make massive online role-players great. Make new allies in towns or outposts, form a party, and then go tackle a quest together. Your party always has its own unique copy of the quest map, so camping, kill-stealing, and long lines to complete quests are all things of the past. As you play out your quest, you have an unprecedented level of freedom: Your magic can build bridges and open up new pathways, or it can burn down forests and villages. Best of all, you'll never meet new players only to discover that you can't play with them or compete against them because their characters are on a different server than yours -- in Guild Wars, all characters live in one seamless world.


Customer Reviews:   Read 294 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Guild wars: The new WoW   November 18, 2008
Guild wars is a lot of fun to play, and even look at! The graphics are top notch and the gameplay is smooth and fun. The system requirements for this game are VERY low. You should hardly need to upgrade anything (i noticed a bit of a RAM problem, but i was running vista with 512 MB so 1 GB more did the trick) and you'll probably get more out of the game then it cost you. It updates often, and, best of all, it's not a "World Of Warcraft". They "Axed" the subscription fees, so you can play... and play... and play... and keep playing. The game is very great and I recommend it for anybody into fantasy MMO's.


5 out of 5 stars Simply Perfection   October 21, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Overall, if you like mmorpg's where you grind for levels, enjoy grief playing, and only play to PK, then you will hate GW. This game is for a more mature player who instead of seeking greater levels to turn the tide of battle, use their own strategies on a balanced play field. Also, you don't have to worry about other players ruining the game for you because you can only interact with them during guild battles or in towns. So there will be no kill stealing, or ambushes to ruin your game.


3 out of 5 stars A good time, but a little slow   September 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game was the first of the Guild Wars campaigns to be released, and it shows. There are some great things here -- a lot more content than I'd expected in a no-monthly-fee MMO -- but it's also plagued by annoyances that the later games in the series smoothed out.

First, the good: There's a lot of content here. The main story of the game is interesting and compelling (although it meanders at times), but there's a large portion of content that you won't see simply by following it -- towns and outposts off the beaten track, non-storyline quests, interesting things to see, and a couple of especially-difficult dungeons to explore once you've finished the storyline.

There are six playable character classes -- warrior, ranger, elementalist, necromancer, mesmer, and monk. Each character has a primary and a secondary class, and the secondary class can be changed at will once a certain point in the story is reached. All skills can be swapped freely in any town, and each class has a few dozen to choose from. Characters can be played in the other campaigns, if you have them.

Now, the bad: First, this game starts off slow. There's an extended tutorial, and while there are only 20 levels, you won't reach the top level for many hours. Early on, it's easy to advance beyond the point where the opposing monsters reward any experience. Of course, the difficulty is generally pretty low as well, although there are points where it increases sharply. (The Frost Gate mission can be pretty tough, if you're playing alone.)

Second, the NPC henchmen. While these NPCs allow you to effectively play the game solo, their level is set to a constant, depending on the area they're in. This means they might be a couple of levels behind you. In the Frost Gate mission, for instance, they're level 8, while the enemies you face will be levels 9-12. Coupled with their poor AI, this can mean they die often, making missions difficult to complete.

Finally, the start of the game features an extended tutorial. There are ways of hurrying it along a bit, but not of skipping it entirely. This makes it good for newer players, but experienced gamers might come to dread creating new characters.

The difficulty level does ramp up noticeably as the game continues, and the last couple of story missions (and the endgame dungeons) can be very challenging. But the early stages are slow enough that I now create all of my characters in one of the other two campaigns (Factions or Nightfall).

Still, the game's story is good enough to warrant playing through.




5 out of 5 stars GW rocks!   August 25, 2008
This game sets the bar for all RPGs. It looks great, plays great, and has tons of good content werth perchasing.


4 out of 5 stars Next best thing to WoW.   July 26, 2008
Like so many others out there, I'm not made of money and paying for an online game every month is just out of the question. I'd read about this game and its unheard of free online pay, so I'd been eyeing it for a few years. I finally bought it a couple weeks ago and wow. It's pretty darn good RPG.

There's a huge world to explore, quests to take on, big (and small) decisions to make, and you can always add more on to it with the sequels and expansions. Whether your thing is tossing spells left and right or bashing bad guys over the head, it's all catered to pretty well here. You're required to have two professions, so you can do both if you want to (personally, I prefer a ranger/spell caster combo, but that's just my own taste).

This is really supposed to be a group thing, joining up with other players to make your way through the world. Teambuilding, cooperative gameplay, etc., but -- and the reason it didn't get five stars from me -- you can get around that fairly easily. Run across a quest that takes more than one player? No problem, just hit the public area and ask and/or hire someone to help you complete it, then go your separate ways. It gets a little bit lonely that way. Then again, if you feel the need to connect, you can just hang out in an active zone and chat. Still, it might be better if having a group was required, and not something you could get around.

That aside, this is definitely worth the money and I really recommend it. Is WoW better? Probably. But if you don't have that kind of money, this is a more than decent substitute.


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