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#1 Rhysis
Member since 2005 • 84 Posts

Its good, definately more worth it then paying 15 dollars a month for WoW and having to pay 60 dollars every two years for the new expansions. Free Mini-Expansions, no sub fee, awesome Action RPG gameplay, and a decent crafting system make this game fun for a lot of types. I think WoW players are just mad that there is an MMO thats not like WoW, just get the game and play and you will see the differences. This is starting to remind me of LoL vs. DotA2.

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#2 Rhysis
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Just like every new game that comes out these days, GW2 has some problems. But things like forums and feedback make them change and tweak and make it better. I have a lvl 80 and I would say that I'm impressed with this game. You just have to spend time with it, learn how ability mattering works, and always watch your position in PvP. I would agree that enemies in PvE are a cheap, and don't offer up a huge challenge, but raiding a fort in WvWvW when you have a large goup playing with you is quite satifying. Don't forget about all the mini-expansions and holiday events that Arenanet has provided for free. Classes actually differ a lot, especially when you get to lvl 80 and build your traits based off your play style for that class. For instance a ranger has pets, signets that effect the pet and the ultimately can be shared between you and your pet. Elementalists can equip numerous weapons and gain a possibility of 20 skills per weapon set due to the fact that elementalist have control of 4 different elements. Just because the game is not like WoW and you don't need to have a million skills on the screen to win does not make it a bad game.

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#3 Rhysis
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Soul Calibur V in feb, UMvC3 in jan, SSFIV in dec, the only one I've really been playing a lot of is SCV

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#4 Rhysis
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Skyrim along with all other TES games is non-linear in the truest sense. Once you get out of the shackles and escape, where you go is up to you. Its no one elses fault but your own that you dont know how to do what you want in a game and you rely on quest markers and linear story arcs. Skyrim is a technical juggernaut of a game, even if the combat feels like your swinging at nothing. I have multiple different characters on my 360 all leveled out to around 30-50 and not one of them is the same, and you want to know why that is I did what I wanted. You can get on the carriage and head to any hold you want to, you can do the theives guild first, or the mages guild, or if you just want to craft you can find ore and pelts and max out you blacksmithing or not, its up to you. If you hate Skyrim and don't have fun playing it then don't, but there is plenty of substance that you are missing.