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GW2 has been out long enough for the fans to form a solid opinion on the game. How do you feel about the critcal aclaim that the game has gotten from many reviews & game sites? Were they right on the money, or hyped up dramatically? Few examples below, but the list goes on.
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Oh this will be good, if it doesn't go the way the avid fans want their will be hell to pay lol.
And to answer the OP, no i don't think [mod edit] deserves the acclaim, the novelty soon wears off and you are left feeling, what is the point.
It has a few good things going for it but it's not the second coming like some over the top fans think.
Of course this is just my take on it but i found it boring as hell, [mod edit]
Lack of middle ground... but truthfully what review really IS fair anyways? Most ar epretty much paid for, your not very likely to find a review that truthfully says how a game is.
Now 'player' claims about it being good, I do feel these reactions were often a bit rushed. Its nothing really new though, it happens all the time.
Since there is only the 2 absolute options, and no middle option, I went with yes.
No, I dont agree with it being some 2nd coming, etc. But I do think its the best MMO released this year, and deserves some of the praise it gets for the things it did very well. Just not all of it.
Anyway these types of buzzword review things are pretty much always worthless. You see the same garbage in movies.
"Most thrilling movie of the summer!" "Amazing action from start to end!" etc
And it could be a movie that consists of 2 hours of some guy staring at a wall and picking his nose.
You should add "And from gamers"
http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/guild-wars-2
Users 8.2
http://www.mmorpg.com/
Users 8.95
http://www.gamespot.com/guild-wars-2/user-reviews/
Users 9.0
I have no desire to scour through countless reviews to see if you cherry picked a few with the most hyperbole but the answer seems to lie in between yes and no based on these ones alone.
Considering that there was no decent MMO for years.. yes, the press is right.
But is it a great game for the years to come? No.. but that wasnt WoW, too. At least for me. It is more of the lack of any even decent MMO around.
I have to agree with this.
How are critics(also players) marking this game? I can see it getting these marks maybe if its was judged solely on the MMO aspect.
As for the RPG element, like Piiritus stated, it's a medicore game at best.
3 days member, 30 posts, 50% of them (and i checked it) are anti GW2 related. Do you have an agenda or are you really so hurt about it?
Go check my history, I love GW2 yeah I know. You won't find me spending 50% of my time focussed on bashing certain game though. And there are plenty of other examples like you.
ALSO, not a single GW2 fan said it was the second coming. It has always been used in the contex you are using it, to bash the game and the people who just happen to like it.
To be honest yes the game was worth it. When the main argument against is is "what's the point" then let me ask you... what's the point of any game except for having fun? Do you really think your shinies in those other MMO's you might be playing is something real worth? Like your raid achievements in WoW mean something in your life? Come on... if that's all you achieve in life, lol, I guess for some it is.
My opinion is that I don't need a carrot on a stick to addict me to a game, I'm having fun with friends in GW2 and it allows me to do this without spending my whole life on it. Because frankly yes, there are more worthwile things to do in life than to play a damn MMO for 24/7.
Op's poll needs to be more than yes or no
i dont think theres anything in life that i would vote YES - reviews are spot on!
EQ2 fan sites
Agree on most like G4, PC Gamer, VG247 UK, and Gamer.nl so my answer is Yes.
It's not a revolution just more like an improved version of features from other MMO. It's not a 2nd coming either. You know the anime series ./Hack? I'll consider that the 2nd coming if they make that kind of MMO (their MMO played in the series not the actual series).
Don't bash me with my number of post(s). I'm more of a reader and laugh at stupid comments of trolls (trolls in general, no MMO game preference) here. I find it entertaining and makes my day.
Yes, GW2 deserves the high scores it got from both "professionals" but also from the gamers. For the first time since 8 years, an AAA MMORPG dares to break the WoW mold, and succeeds at it by delivering a high quality game with innovative mechanics and a ton of content. It also dares to break the "raid or die" end game, which makes it even more recommendable, and adds back a PvP style that was long gone in the genre, world vs world vs world (aka siege warfare in huge areas, with engines, supplies, reinforcements, etc...).
It's the players who participate in making the "RPG" part... remember, it means Role Playing Game. If you don't get good RPG out of a multiplayer game, start by blaming the people you play with.
Just saying...
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GW2 is well made, it deserves its reviews.
That doesnt mean everyone should love it, but it does what it does well. If you dont happen to like what it does then tough luck but thats life.
Rift is the same, it also does what it does well. It doesnt really do it for me since I feel I already done the same things over and over but that does not mean Rift is a bad game either.
I cant say the same things about TOR because I cant really feel the Star wars feel in the game, particularly the combat. That game could have been a lot better made, even if the cutscenes and VOs are well made (but way to overused for my taste).
Absolutely not, no.
It does a lot of interesting things - and it's certainly worth the money in terms of hours of entertainment, but that's about it.
I find it to be just about the most hollow and stale MMO I've ever played - and I've played dozens of them. Even Tabula Rasa kept me entertained for longer than GW2.
I actually forced myself to play it quite a bit, because I couldn't accept the level of hype was based on nothing. There HAD to be something "magical" about the game that I was missing. Sadly, I never found it - and I've had no desire to log in since I stopped playing after 2 weeks.
I thought Dynamic Events were fun at first but soon felt repetitive and lacked imagination.
Spvp was the biggest disappointment for me. It was the reason why I bought the game and when I finally played it, I found the map desgins really underwhelming and I didn't like the small squad sizes.
I'm not seeing how this game encourages more exploration than any other theme park mmo. The game is designed in such a way that a player is going to cover the whole map regardless.
Combat was decent but seemed like a lot of the weapon skills weren't that interesting or were redundant.
Maybe it was the lack of the trinity system, but the classes felt a little too homogenized for me.
Dungeons were good but nothing that made me feel like it was any better than the other triple a mmo.
I enjoyed WvWvW a lot though and could get lost in there for hours.
I would give it a 7 out of 10. It did seem to me, judging by how repetitive the DE's became at the end, that gaming websites were rushing out their reviews before they finished the game. For me it was a good but not great game.
For any reviewer it's pretty difficult to play the entire thing to lv80, so most of the professionals have a snap shot to make an opinion on. On that basis I'd say they were only ever going to give it a high score, some of them are over the top though. There seems to be an overally high score for the pricing model, which would mean any game after with a sub must be a negative? It's one of those short term gains but long term problems that those who think it's an advantage do so for self interest.
I find it funny how these things swing around though. Remember when SWTOR came out and also had high reviews and many fanbois said they were biased because of how much advertising EA spent? Well seeings as GW2 is being advertised everywhere....:P
In all seriousness I think GW2 is quite capable of bowling you over short term, but a lot of it is smoke and mirriors to hide the fact a sizable chunk of the game is repetitive, and doesn't mask it well. I can't help but think it's a tad like WAR in a sense, a game that had some newish ideas that other games will copy in the future, but ultimately is a bit of a disapointment to some.
This looks like a job for....The Riviera Kid!
I vote option 3--
Reviews tend to hyperbole, poor writing, and conflicts of interest, As such, I've never paid them any attention.
Self-pity imprisons us in the walls of our own self-absorption. The whole world shrinks down to the size of our problem, and the more we dwell on it, the smaller we are and the larger the problem seems to grow.
Uhhhh No....... RPG is about character development and advancement while playing a role.....