The original Guild Wars was a breath of fresh air when it went live in 2005. The levelling up grind and costly subscription fees of a traditional massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) were absent, paving the way for grand-scale team battles backed by jaw-dropping visuals. Despite the high production values and dedicated following it amassed, the ArenaNet title posed little threat to market leader World of Warcraft, but the launch of its sequel could change that.
Guild Wars 2 takes the series from the competitive online role-playing sub-category it pioneered into fully-fledged MMORPG territory, offering enough depth and complexity to please even hardened veterans of the genre. The game takes place some 250 years on from its predecessor, and the world of Tyria has altered in size and scope since we last saw it.
Guild Wars 2 takes the series from the competitive online role-playing sub-category it pioneered into fully-fledged MMORPG territory, offering enough depth and complexity to please even hardened veterans of the genre. The game takes place some 250 years on from its predecessor, and the world of Tyria has altered in size and scope since we last saw it.
A greater degree of imagination in playable races and creature design is often cited as a reason for World of Warcraft's triumph over the original Guild Wars, but the sequel levels the playing field. From the tree-like Sylvari to the fire-commanding Charr, Guild Wars 2 is as creative as any other MMORPG on the market. Players have five intriguing species to choose between, with their own rich lore and starter area, as well as eight professions to tailor their skills and a barrelful of customisation options.
Guild Wars 2 wastes no time establishing itself as one of the best-looking games around. The environments are overwhelmingly beautiful to an extent that is almost distracting. From the highest peak of its snow-capped mountains to the depths of its darkest dungeons, Tyria is a world that demands thorough exploration and rewards those who delve deepest. Character models are a cross between stylised realism and a cartoon aesthetic - a good fit for the series.
It's the subtle touches that make the title one of the most visually stimulating experiences of its generation. The way characters' hair and clothing shifts as they move, the droplets of blood shed during battles and the myriad environmental effects breath life into the game's world in areas where its competitors appear static.
There's more on offer than eye candy in Guild Wars 2. Many of the core mechanics appear unchanged from its predecessor, but lurking beneath the surface are a bevy of improvements that radically alter the game for the better. Players will still find themselves assigning a range of skills and abilities to number keys and engaging in real-time combat, but there are a range of new and better-balanced powers to play around with, and the defensive mechanics have been fleshed out.
Guild Wars 2 is a more story-driven affair than your average MMORPG. The overarching plot sees the races of Tyria attempt to bind together to combat a Lovecraftian threat, but players also shape an individual story through character interaction and an in-depth karma system. The end result is a game that stands out from the pack by offering something more than we're accustomed to within the confines of its genre.
In many ways, Guild Wars 2 is anything but traditional. The quest hubs, logs and endless backtracking the genre is often associated with have been put to the sword. The emphasis has been placed on teamwork, with designated quest areas laid out across the map where players can collaborate. If you see a band of other users locked in battle with a horde of enemies, you can jump right in and assist them for an equal share of the spoils.
Minimum Requirements
2 GB
Win Xp 32
DX 9
25 GB
GD Adjusted Requirements
4 GB
Win Xp 32
DX 9
25 GB
Recommended Requirements
4 GB
Win 7 64
DX 10
25 GB
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