5/08/2012

Everquest I: The Anniversary Edition Review

Everquest I: The Anniversary Edition
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I have been playing Everquest off and on now for 7 years now and I can say, without a moment's hesitation, it is the best one out there.I know that some will argue with this, but as far as a really good online game for adults, you cannot top this one.I've tried DAoC, EQII, WoW, Vanguard and numerous others only to always come back to EQ.Like someone said earlier, the music will take you back several years just like a good tune on the radio will and remind you of something funny that happened in game, or that special event or person.This is an awesome game and unlike others that are full of kids, this game is too advanced and too technical in many respects for kids to even be able to understand.The average age is late 30's - 40's with quite a few older players as well, which I love to see.
The quests are like no others I've ever seen in a game.When a 9 year old can play WoW, I don't feel you can really say you've accomplished much when you get a high level character there; whereas, with EQ, when you hit the highests level, you KNOW you've accomplished a lot and so do all of those around you.Does it have the best interface, no.Does it have the best map system, absolutely not.Are the graphics the best, no to this as well but the game content is way beyond anything I've ever seen before and you submerge yourself into a virtual reality game that will keep you entertained for years to come.
And, no, you won't jump off of a building, drop out of school or quit your job unless you were looking for an excuse to in the first place.

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Product Description:
The EverQuest Anniversary Edition compiles every add-on for the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG). It brings together every expansion pack for the legendary EverQuest games, plus a brand new one - The Buried Sea. This collection also treats gamers to new in-game content, including dozens of Luclin Fabled NPCs, a new scavenger hunt for players of all levels, and the return of the Fabled fiends of years past. Choose from 16 unique races and 16 distinct classes, including the new dragon-bred Drakkins. With more than 375 zones to explore and more than 50,000 items to earn and collect both magical and mundane, including artifacts of great power, characters can shape the universe in EverQuest.
EverQuest: The Buried Sea features:Energeian Items -Gain a new inventory slot for an Energeian power source and armor that can tap into the energy within

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