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Professor S
06-07-2005, 03:51 PM
Well so far I've been playing Guild Wars for about 2 weeks, and all I can say right now is that I have NO IDEA where all the great reviews are coming from. Guild Wars has "generic" written all over it. Here are my impressions so far:

GOOD

Beautiful graphics. The look of Guild Wars is far more realistic than the stylized comic book look of WoW. While the overall design does not appear to be as well done as WoW, the detail in Guild Wars is outstanding.

Easy of Gameplay. Fighting in Guild Wars is not tricky in the least. Large icons for each of your 8 available spells are easily accessed and don't lend to missing key touches in the midst of battle.

Auto-run.

Ease of Travel. You can travel long distances by simply opening your map and clicking on any major non-instanced area of the game. No more waiting for the damn air-ships or trams.

BAD

Character options. There is only one race available, human, and the models are painfully generic and similar to one another. There are no facial hair options and most of the face options look alike and even the male faces look female/elvish.

Gameplay. The spells look lousy, your summoned creatures are essentially meat sheilds, the melee combat is uniform and uninspired, etc. If this were a stand alone RPG it would be completely disengaging. The fact that all of the combat is instanced makes the weak gameplay even more evident.

Questing. The quests are poorly spaced out and confusing. The green arrows that the game uses to direct you sometimes do not show and quests available at the same level can differ greatly in difficulty. There's nothing like being lvl 5, just finishing a quest against a few lvl. 4 enemies... and then walking into a quest filled with roughly 5,000 lvl. 8 bad guys. Meanwile your quest list gives you no indication what level you SHOULD be to attempt the quest.


I should add that I have not gone very deep into the game. I keep switching and starting new characters because I'm trying to find something that will keep my attention and give me a real reason to keep playing. I have heard that the beginning does suck and the game gets much better once you get deeper into the game, but I've also heard that "deeper" translates to 10's of hours. I have a problem devoting that much time to a game that has not shown me any reason to trust that it WILL improve. Never-the-less, I will persevere...

With that said, I have to believe that the great reviews that Guild Wars has gotten have more to do with its subscription fee, that being ZERO, than with the game itself. Maybe the game does become fantastic 30 hours in... but I want a game to give me a reason to play those 30 hours.

I'm going to give Guild Wars more time, though, and return in a couple weeks with my full review. This time I'm going to start a new character and stick with it for as long as possible.

DarkMaster
06-07-2005, 04:27 PM
The good reviews almost had me buying it a while back, and the promise of no fees was very tempting. I never really got around to getting it though, I guess I'm lazy.

I'm not so sure if it's really a game that I'd be interested in anymore. Cause it's not really an MMORPG, more like Diablo online, which I'm not really a fan of. The whole point of the game is to hit that lvl 20 cap quickly, get into a guild, and just PvP on and on. I guess it could get fun, but I don't like huge emphasis on PvP, I'd rather explore and quest and crap like that found in WoW.

I wish WoW had no online fees, man I'm a cheap bastard.

Happydude
06-07-2005, 04:39 PM
how much is WoW's monthly fee? i'm thinking of getting it.

DarkMaster
06-07-2005, 04:53 PM
I used the game cards. $39.99 for 60 days. I think it's something like $18.50 CAD per month if you pay by CC.

DeathsHand
06-07-2005, 05:18 PM
I used the game cards. $39.99 for 60 days. I think it's something like $18.50 CAD per month if you pay by CC.

mmm I coulda sworn the game cards were 2 months for a total of 15 bucks a month (meaning $30)...

15 bucks a month being the amount it costs to subscribe via credit card for a single month...

However if you sign up for 3, it ends up costing something like 13.99 a month, and 6 is something like 11.99 or 12.99 a month...

DarkMaster
06-07-2005, 06:55 PM
Yeah, but I'm talking Canadian dollars here.

DeathsHand
06-07-2005, 11:39 PM
Yeah, but I'm talking Canadian dollars here.

Oh right... Happydude... Canadian... Gotcha!

Anywho back to Guild Wars, that's the game made by the company founded by ex-blizzard employees right? Or at least a number of them work there?

I had heard of it's potential to be a fun 'MMORPG' due to it being free, then I heard that the only 'MMORPG' areas in the game were towns... And that all the rest of the world, including all of the questing and such, was instanced...

And then I ignored it...

~fin

thatmariolover
06-08-2005, 12:09 AM
I bought it and sold it two weeks later to a friend. Not worth my time compared to WoW.

About Wow's comic book cartooniness... I think Guild Wars was exactly the same way. Different art style, but it still looked very cartoony.

Canyarion
06-10-2005, 08:50 AM
WoW is just great. Almost perfect. :p

MasterMind
06-10-2005, 12:22 PM
I was thinking about getting this because of the free play, but guess maybe not. I'm cheap as well, but I may have to try WoW. Anyone still play FFXI, is that worth getting?

thatmariolover
06-10-2005, 12:46 PM
I was thinking about getting this because of the free play, but guess maybe not. I'm cheap as well, but I may have to try WoW. Anyone still play FFXI, is that worth getting?

No! Dear God no! Stay Away!

Canyarion
06-12-2005, 05:40 PM
World of Warcraft is only getting better because of the huge support.

But only buy MMORPGs if you have LOTS of time. It consumes your life. :)