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meteor
Aug 23 2009, 01:25 PM
http://gamescom.gamespot.com/story/6216004/guild-wars-2-impressions?tag=topslot;title;5


Fans of Guild Wars have been patiently waiting for a full-blown sequel to the free-to-subscribe massively-multiplayer online role playing game, and from what we saw in its debut trailer, it certainly looks worth the wait. Guild Wars 2 takes fans back to the fantasy world of Tyria and takes place 250 years after the events in Guild Wars, following the awakening of the powerful elder dragons, described by NCSoft as pure "engines of destruction" in the game. If that's not daunting enough, the dragons have also enslaved an undead army to help them in their quest to corrupt and consume Tyria. The four playable races--humans, Charr, Norn, and Asura--have banded together to stop the dragons in their quest, and are joined by some extra help.
The Sylvari are an all-new, playable race in Guild Wars 2. The race of plant-based creatures aren't "humanoid in the way we know," says lead content creator Jeff Grubb. According to Grubb they're quite different than the other races and don't quite understand the culture and logic of the other races. He explains that they're unified as a culture and share the common dream of eradicating the dragons bent on wrecking havoc on the world of Tyria. Sylvari are born fully aware and are characterised as a noble race. Despite this, not all Sylvari have good intentions and certain splinter groups have arisen to challenge their way of life. The last piece of information we could gather is that, like their owners, Sylvarian armour and weapons are also organic, and grown from roots and leaves rather than forged with fire.
The other major feature in Guild Wars 2 is the addition of playable underwater areas, which was hinted at in the trailer. According to NCSoft's Chris Lye, this will grant players substantially more "freedom of movement," and the freedom to explore Tyria's landmasses and the oceans below. Lye says the ability to explore Tyria's underwater world, and the complexities that go along with that, is one of the reasons why it's taking a while to develop the game. The team didn't go into details on how this new experience will affect gameplay, but we're excited to see how they'll incorporate this into the game.
As you can see in the trailer, there's some beautiful concept art at work and the team plans to use this in the game "in one way or another," as a storytelling tool. "It's a major component to our visual style," says lead art designer Daniel Dociu. The entire trailer was generated in-house at ArenaNet, and Dociu says it has helped crystallise the direction in which they wanted to take the sequel. "The trailer is very representative of the overall sensibility of the game" says Dociu . ArenaNet now has a graphics engine that they feel finally does justice to the concept art, according to Lye, and something they believe hasn't really been possible until now. While the gameplay footage in the trailer is certainly far from final, it's a promising first look at the much-anticipated MMO, and fans will have to sit tight until more details are released.

Source: Gamespot

Wandering Hands
Aug 23 2009, 01:39 PM
... I'll stick with Aion. You get what you pay for, really.

Not to mention, when I bought a copy of Guild Wars, it didn't work, so I was pissed.:wtf:

Alazais
Aug 23 2009, 04:52 PM
Yeah, I won't knock Guild Wars 2 cause I don't know anything about it but I was seriously left with a bad taste from when I tried the original Guild Wars. I also think I shall stick with the grindfest that is Aion ^^.

meteor
Aug 23 2009, 05:06 PM
Yeah, I won't knock Guild Wars 2 cause I don't know anything about it but I was seriously left with a bad taste from when I tried the original Guild Wars. I also think I shall stick with the grindfest that is Aion ^^.

Always wanted to try something like aion too but im against that montly fee.^_^
Guild wars 2 is going more in the direction of WOW but not that cartoony color style and more serious
.
-You now have 5 playable races
-In the first guild wars you only could level up to 20 but with the second its 100 or no level cap.
-A world underwater looks promising too i think and the graphics are a real beauty.
-World is gonna be much bigger then in the first game with more things to do.

Alazais
Aug 23 2009, 05:25 PM
Always wanted to try something like aion too but im against that montly fee.^_^
Guild wars 2 is going more in the direction of WOW but not that cartoony color style and more serious
.
-You now have 5 playable races
-In the first guild wars you only could level up to 20 but with the second its 100 or no level cap.
-A world underwater looks promising too i think and the graphics are a real beauty.
-World is gonna be much bigger then in the first game with more things to do.
As Shuyu said, it's a case of getting what you pay for. I don't know how much Guild Wars 2 will cost but I've yet to see a free game compete equally with the pay to play ones, I've seen a few come close but upon further inspection they were usually initially pay to play and became free when their userbase fell apart. I wish this game all the best in that regard, it's got a tough challenge ahead.

meteor
Aug 23 2009, 05:53 PM
As Shuyu said, it's a case of getting what you pay for. I don't know how much Guild Wars 2 will cost but I've yet to see a free game compete equally with the pay to play ones, I've seen a few come close but upon further inspection they were usually initially pay to play and became free when their userbase fell apart. I wish this game all the best in that regard, it's got a tough challenge ahead.

And challenge is good!:)
It makes the companys to do more their best at making unique games.
And you and shuyu are right about that "you get what you pay for" but even when a non fee game can come close to a game where you pay for montly then thats good for us all:).
A rather buy a non fee mmorpg and still have enough money to buy other games in 2010 when all those big titles are coming out.:wub:

Hynad
Aug 23 2009, 06:30 PM
I'm not really into MMORPGs.

The only one I won't mind paying the monthly fees is FF XIV.

















...maybe.