Abstract: Welcome to the final installment (part five) of NZGamer.com’s ongoing Guild Wars 2 review, in which we discuss the latest Halloween content release, and attempt to sum up our feelings on the game as a whole.Well, we finally did it, Gialp and I. Level 8...
Slick and thoroughly polished gameplay. Extensive variety to the environments and experience. Ambitious PvP system. Innovative and effective weapons system.
All of the typical MMO concerns - timesinks, grinds, etc. Potentially lacking endgame. Some lacklustre voice acting.
Published: 2012-09-10, Author: James , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Despite following the so-hot-right-now fantasy game storyline of ‘the dragons are here and now we’re all screwed’, Guild Wars 2 manages to be one of the most innovative new titles in an often stagnant genre. It’s influenced by a healthy mix of MMOs, re...
AreaNet's best expansion yet is brimming with all the detail and character that makes Guild Wars 2 so special, and its approachability to solo players means nobody has to miss out this time around...
Guild Wars 2 does have its flaws - what, no trading? - but Arenanet is working on them as I write. By rewarding skill and social interaction, Guild Wars 2 amplifies the genre strengths and I worry it will make The Mists of Pandaria seem like a pale shado...
Additive, fast, flowing gameplay, Stunning presentation, Well thought, out systems, No monthly fee
Overflow servers, Action still lacks variety
Guild Wars 2 might not be a truly revolutionary MMO, but none of its rivals have done such an effective job of separating the wheat of the genre from the chaff. It's slick, dynamic and consistently good fun, with gorgeous visuals, an impressive world, in...