Guild Wars: Eye Of The North Expansion Pack
- Return to the battle-scarred continent of Tyria
- 150 new profession-specific skills
- Wreak bloody vengeance on the vicious Charr
- Do you have what it takes to enlist the fearsome Norn to your side?
- Immortalize your legend in the Hall of Monuments
Guild Wars Eye of the North is the first expansion pack to the Guild Wars product line that plays with ALL 3 Guild Wars games (Guild Wars, Guild Wars Factions, and Guild Wars Nightfall). Play in cooperative group combat as your existing character stands side by side with new recruit allies to delve deep into the perilous dungeons of Tyria. Win or lose, your game play will set the stage for Guild Wars 2.
About 200+ more hours of gameplay for 10 bucks 5 out of 5
I dedicated about 700 hours to Guild Wars. This expansion is sure to add a TON of extra hours to me collection. I definitely think that this is better than Factions and Nightfall. And it only cost me 10 dollars for this one.
GWEN is a must 5 out of 5
Guild Wars 2 is coming out soon. The only way to link one's Guild Wars Account to their Guild Wars 2 account is to have Eye of the North. But more than that, Eye of the North is a great story with tons of sweet skills that are a must for any good GW character.
Pure fun with a great seller 5 out of 5
The game was great, but more, the product was shipped very fast and way before the date stated. I was extremely pleased and impressed.
Not a hard core gamer...... 5 out of 5
I do like the expansion, but am having difficulty completing quests due to the toughness of the "bosses" and the tasks in general.....not to be negative. I am not hard core and this forces me to use a little logic and strategy to overcome the obstacles. If you have patience, go ahead and buy this......if you aren't willing to step up to the plate and spend some time on this, then don't bother.
Guild Wars: EotN Review 4 out of 5
A nice addition to the three primary campaigns. New models for new enemies (rather than just re-skinning old ones), good new skills, new titles to go chasing after if you're into that sort of thing.
Overall it's a new playground for your characters, though expect the critters to be of stiffer stuff than most other areas. It also uses the previous overall continent for Tyria, which was nice since after playing through Prophecies I wanted to go explore the rest of the continent but couldn't. Significantly more in Tyria now. And there are fairly large underground areas, too, the new "dungeons" addition to the game. A good idea.
The story stuck at about the level the primary campaigns did, so don't expect something terribly enthralling. Evil critter type X comes to destroy us all! Defeat the evil critters! The end.
The only major disappointment I had about EotN was no new elite skills. They really could have added in a few for each of the classes. Oh well.
Good game overall. 4/5.
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