The world of Norrath has been shattered and lies in ruins. Evil has overwhelmed the lands and all that once was familiar has been torn down, save for the cities of Qeynos and Freeport. They remain strong, more focused and at odds with one another.
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Game Vortex
So how do you follow up the game that brought online role-playing games into a fully 3D world? How do you follow up on the game that was the most successful North American MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) for roughly five years.
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EverQuest II is a lot like its father-a dense and complex RPG set in a rich world that almost requires a lifetime to fully enjoy. But for all the improvements, the game is still very much rooted in old MMORPG philosophies. The ebb and flow will feel very
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Since the days I began playing EverQuest, I heard about the development of EverQuest II. It took form over the years becoming less of a dream and more of a reality. I've bought games for the last twenty years now and I learned not to pay attention to
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