Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Test: Guild Wars 2 - new edition of the MMORPG


On 28 August came the much anticipated Guild Wars 2 After years of development could ArenaNet and NCsoft finally publish the title for the PC. That the game designers have talent for multiplayer role-playing gw2 gold games, they already demonstrated with its predecessor and its extensions, as well as the MMORPG Aion. Unlike some competitive games Guild Wars 2 comes out even with no monthly subscription fees. We have tested the game for you of course. What can you expect, you learn in the following Review.

A world in chaos
Guild Wars 2 (GW2) plays 250 years after the events of its predecessor. Tyria, the game world has been devastated by natural disasters and by the forces of resurgent dragon. Much has changed. The people, the once dominant species in Guild Wars has to Tyria now share with other emerging nations, and the dispute for dominance is felt everywhere. But the real enemy, the mighty dragon that threatens to plunge the world deeper into chaos.

Five nations you shall be
The time in which the people have prevailed even over Tyria is long gone. In part, peaceful peoples have settled, while others have struggled to achieve their place hard. Each of the five races of the game has captured her pieces from the continent and settled there. But to save the world must unite enemies and competitors.

The playable races in Guild Wars 2 should be the first part of well-known players. Apart from the people you can still get into the skin of Charr, North, Asura or Sylvari. Each faction has its own unique history.

The Charr are a creation of, for example, cat and man, their culture is shaped by war and conflict. Once they lived underground, were able to fight their way to the surface. The North is a nation of hunters and warriors, they resemble Vikings and Norsemen. They lead a life to nature, worship animal gods, and act honorably. The exact contrast, the diminutive Asura. This goblin-like creatures use magic and ingenuity to create their own high culture. Each Asura for himself next to them do not survive the strong, but the smart ones.

The youngest people of Tyria are the sylvari. These beings are living plants that have taken humanoid form. They come into the world as an adult nature. Until they are fully grown, they rot in a dreamy state. The heart of her young culture is the "Pale Tree". In it, the ghosts all sylvari bundle of collective intelligence. This vision is reminiscent of the movie Avatar. So, the whole nation will benefit from the experience of individual.

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