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Guild Wars Complete Collection

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  • Platform:   Windows XP
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 12 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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  • ASIN: B001CSMF48
  • Release Date: 5 Sep 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 865 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GuildWars complete collection - absolutely worth it, 19 Oct 2008
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
GuildWars is an online role-playing game in a fantasy setting, allowing unique customisation and strategy options and does not require a monthly fee to play. This collection comprises all three full games from the series and the expansion pack.

Each of the games follows a unique storyline in a separate continent but allows you to freely move your characters between all continents, so you can use the unique aspects of each of the games across the entire collection.

There are both story based and player versus player modes in the game, each requiring players to master unique methods to overcome many different challenges.

There are literally thousands of hours worth of gameplay in this collection and alot of variety in the different aspects of the game. I've been playing GuildWars for nearly three years now and can recommend this to anyone who wants excellent value and something to keep them going for a long time.

This product is certified to work with Windows Vista and Windows XP.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth getting! Seriously!, 31 Dec 2008
By Lindsay Grant "Lindsay G" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I've been playing Guild Wars since it came out back in 2005 and it has come a hell of a long way since the first chapter (now known as Prophecies). With intreguing storylines from each chapter you'll definately find it hard to tear yourself away from.

So what do you get with this product? As well as Prophecies which is based on the Continent known as Tyria, you also get Factions, which is based on Cantha, and Nightfall, which is based in Elona. The Forth game, Eye of the North is unlike Factions and Nightfall as it is actually an expansion of the continent, Tyria.

Here are brief synopsis of each of the chapters/expansions.

Chapter 1: Prophecies

The last day dawns on the Kingdom of Ascalon, its people unaware that everything they'd ever known would end in an instant. The Charr, a race of beasts continue to fight for control and King Adelburn needs new blood to fight against them. You have decided to join the King's Army, little knowing that it is a journey that will take you far from Ascalon, forfilling a prophecy you are destined to follow.

Chapter 2: Factions

500 years ago, the Betrayer, known as Shiro Tagachi murdered the Emperor Angsiyan. Once the Emperor's most trusted bodyguard, no one knows why he turned on the Emperor. All that everyone knows is, when Shiro was finally killed by the Assassin, Visu, Shiro's death wail turned the forests into stone and the seas into Jade. The day would be forever known as The Jade Wind.

500 years on, you are in training at the tranquillic island known as Shing Jea Island. Trained by the renowned Ritualist known as Master Togo at his Monestary, you have been chosen to represent the Monastary at a gathering on Minister Cho's estate, unaware that a plague has taken ahold. Shiro Tagachi has returned and he's back for vengence. Only you can stop the spread of the plague...and only you can stop Shiro from achieving his goal.

Chapter 3: Nightfall

Lore tells us that there are 5 Gods, Balthazar, the God of War, Dwayna, the Goddess of life and air, Grenth, the God of cold and death, Lissa, the Goddess of beauty and illusion, and Melandru. the Goddess of earth and nature. All are worshipped by the people of Tyria, Cantha and Elona, but little does anyone know that there was a 6th God...Abbadon, the God of secrets. Banished from history, Abbadon was condemned to the Realm of Torment after turning to demonology centuries ago.

Varesh Ossa, a descendent of the great Turai Ossa, who defeated the undead lord Palawa Joko centuries ago, is leader of the Kournan Empire on Elona. Like Turai, Varesh is a spiritualist by nature and a brilliant commander in battle. However, her Spiritual journey has accidently uncovered the forgotten God. Now under his control Varesh sets about to bring darkness to the continent and beyond.

Unaware of your destiny, you have joined the Sunspears in Istan and Kormir, a legendary Spearmarshal, is training you to become a leader within the Sunspears. As you fight off a Corsair raid on a village, word begins to spread of strange symbols appearing on walls and on the bodies of dead miners. Nightfall has begun...and only you can stop it!

Chapter 4: Eye Of the North

Just when you thought it was safe to retire to the quiet life of home, an earthquake has revealed a large crevice on the landscape of Tyria, Cantha and Elona. Sent to investigate, you have little idea of what to expect when you explore an underground monestary. As the earth continues to shake around you, you know that you have to find the root cause of these quakes before the city above you falls...and quickly.

However, as you continue to explore this underworld, you are met by a Dwarf and a strange creature known as an Asura, who tell you about demons that have over run the Asura transport network and are heading their way. The only way to escape from these strange demons is to join up with the Dwarf and Asura, and follow them to the North of Tyria, in an area known as the Far Shiverpeaks. Trapped in the North, you hear stories of a demon known as 'The Great Destroyer' who threatens all of Tyria, Cantha and Elona if left unchecked. Gathering your allies, you face your greatest challenge yet...destroying the Destroyer!

Here come the good points and the bad points to this game, starting off with...

The Good Points:

No monthly fee: That's right! NO monthly fee! This game is free to play online. Excellent considering the credit crunch hitting our pockets these days.

Graphics: They are absolutely stunning! The specs of this game are quite generous so as long as you have a 256MB Graphics card and at least 1GB of memory, this game can run very smoothly. However it is always better to have a 512MB or above Graphics card to see it in its full glory.

Storyline: Endeering and intreguing you'll want to follow the story right to the end. Watch as your character talks in cutscenes to other characters in the story.

Want to Solo and don't want to be disturbed?: No problem! Take a few npcs and walk out of town. Each player gets their own 'copy' of the Guild Wars universe so you won't get any annoying tells from people while you're trying to get that quest done. If you want to party with others simply port back into town and join up with a few players before walking out the door again. Nightfall also introduced the concept of 'Heroes' which you can customise and team alongside with. This trend was continued with Eye of the North, and if you have Prophecies and Factions installed you can also get a hero character from those chapters as well.

Got a Prophecies Character and want to play in Factions?: Simply head to Kryta's Lion's Arch and after completing a specific quest you can hit the shores of Cantha in no time as long as your character is level 10 and above. Guild Wars chapters act as a stand alone or as an expanded universe so you can take any character from any chapter and play the story of the another chapter.


Now...to the iffy point:

Level cap: With all Chapters, the highest level you can attain is level 20 which in Factions especially, can be attained very quickly. Eventhough I've put this in the iffy points I can see why the level cap is so low. Guild Wars isn't really about attaining levels. Its focus is on the skills you take with you. You're only allowed a total of 8 skills so you have to choose wisely before leaving town with the skills currently equipped. It also relies on the skills your npc's, heroes and other players in your team have.

Now to the bad point:

Lack of Z Axis: One thing that kinda ticked me off in the beginning is unlike games such as City of Heroes and World of Warcraft you cannot jump in this game, nor if you go to the edge will you fall into the water or the ground below. To reach the bottom, you have to walk around to a flat surface at the bottom so there's never a 'short cut' to that pesky quest in the obscure places.

All in all, this is a very good game to get into, whether you're new to the world of MMORPG or a vetran. Its Free to play service means its also an excellent game to play if you're budget conscious (seriously who isn't right now?). So what are you all waiting for? Go get it and enjoy it!
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning value for money and a great game to boot, 4 Jan 2009
By Mr. John G. Roscoe "Haggard" (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
If you come to this game expecting WoW, you'll be disappointed. WoW isn't better than GW, they're just very different games. When thinking about GW, it's best to imagine it as a co-operative RPG, with an accessible but very deep and rewarding PvP system, which is kept seperate from the PvE campaigns (but your characters can get into it at any time).

Guild Wars has a lovingly crafted world and a suprisingly deep plot. Unlike WoW, it's not just a collection of quests, but a series of instanced missions which directly involve your character saving the world (several times), along with well-written characters. The graphics, suprisingly given their age, are still excellent, with a mixture of stylised landscapes and sharp textures making it look several shades better than most MMOs.

The build system is excellent, forcing you to specialise your character and combine skills for maximum effect (but you can change build at any time with no penalty). This creates literally tens of thousands of potential play styles, fuelling the hardcore PvP metagame. It's best to play this game with friends, but the guild systems and social functions make it easy to pick up teams for missions and quests (and suprisingly good AI henchmen and heroes are available any time).

Hardcore PvE grind/achievement fans will find solace in Hard Mode, dungeons and elite zones, and the numerous titles, which function like achievements; although some bestow small benefits on your character and your favorite one can be displayed below your name in towns. There's even a title for getting lots of other titles!

This complete collection includes all 3 campaigns and the smaller Eye of the North expansion pack; which at the very minimum gives you about a hundred hours of main-quest/mission content. If you immerse yourself in the world with multiple characters completing side-quests, hunting elite skills and visiting elite zones; or get into the fantastic PvP component, then this game could serve you well for a year or more.
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