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Edition: Collector's
  • Massively multiplayer online role-playing game; collector's edition comes with DVD of exclusive video, an art book, and more
  • New online universe that exists parallel to previous Everquest game
  • Non-playing characters now speak in the game--more than 130 hours of recorded dialog
  • Thousands of new items, hundreds of new spells, and ultra-fine customization of characters
  • Note: This game requires an Internet connection and charges a monthly fee payable by credit card or pre-paid game card (sold separately)

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  • ASIN: B0002CKASI
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: November 8, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #16,625 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Product Description

Edition: Collector's

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The Everquest II Collector's Edition includes: "Spell book" DVD holder, bonus DVD with exclusive video, exclusive art book, cloth map, and collectible coin with velvet pouch.

EverQuest II is an online universe that exists parallel to the hugely successful gaming phenomenon EverQuest. Featuring breathtaking graphics and a vast, beautiful game world to explore, EverQuest II sets new standards in graphical realism as players are immersed in the game's powerful epic storyline with thousands of players online.

Set 500 years after EverQuest, EverQuest II is a new and different game experience in a world marred by a series of massive cataclysms. Players enter this world by creating their own unique character from 16 races and 24 classes, using a powerful customization system for unprecedented player individuality.

Players will encounter hundreds of creatures as they travel across the majestic landscape of rolling hills, barren deserts, dense forests, and bustling cities. Thousands of new items, hundreds of new spells, and unparalleled adventures await all who enter the world of EverQuest II.

EverQuest II also features:

  • A new, massive online world for thousands of players to explore, filled with danger, adventure and mystery
  • Voices for almost every non-player character (NPC) in the game, a huge project encompassing nearly 100,000 lines and 130 hours of dialog (the equivalent of more than 65 feature films worth of content)
  • Unparalleled character customization capabilities. In addition to thousands of pieces of armor, weapons and items users can equip, players will be able to customize their character's facial appearance to an incredible level of detail and personalization
  • 16 races, 50 levels and 24 classes with a branching system that allows players to choose their class as they advance
  • No race/class limitations, allowing players to truly choose who they want to be in game Player-owned real estate (such as apartments, homes, and guild houses)
  • State-of-the art combat, spell and skill systems
  • New, user-friendly game mechanics with reduced learning curve for both new and seasoned players Trade skills available to all player classes
  • More than 160 unique creature types, from Orcs and Goblins to huge dragons and menacing Living Statues
  • Incentives for current EverQuest subscribers
  • A state-of-the-art, cinematic quality 3D graphics engine capable of improving as hardware technology advances
EverQuest II is a multiplayer online game you play via the Internet. A stable Internet connection is required to play. Sony Online Entertainment charges a small monthly fee for this game, separate from your Internet service provider access charges. The first month of this fee is included in the purchase price of this package. You must provide a valid credit card to register and play. After your first month, you can use your credit card to buy more time.


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The EverQuest II Collector's Edition opens up a new world of epic deds and amazing damgers, where players will encounter hundreds of creatures and unlimited adventure. Breathtaking graphics and an epic storyline immerse you in this world, as you become a legendary hero or villain. This special Collector's Edition includes a "Spell Book" DVD holder, bonus DVD with video assets, art book, cloth map and a collectible coin ina small velvet pouch. Players can now own real estate, such as apartments, homes, and guild houses Incredible graphics bring over 160 creature types to life - from orcs and goblins to menacing dragons and colossal Living Statues Features voices for almost every NPC in the game

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very experienced gamers review, October 12, 2005
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
First, my credentials: I am a level 51 Necromancer and I also have several alts in the 30s. I have played this game as a soloist and a group player and I can tell you the real story on experience.
First, solo play is the fastest way to level period. The assertion that group play gets more experience is flat out wrong. The game divides all divideable loot and experience, items that cant be divided are given to group members on a lottery system. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a debutante or they just never figured out the whole up and down arrow system.
I see a lot of really impatient people with the wrong ideas on what makes the game work. This game is all about investment-time and thought. If you choose a group player class charachter, you won't be able to solo well. There is a class guide that tells you what players can solo and what can't at SOE, the game publisher. You have to choose what you want to be with a lot of thought. If you are a loner or you can't get along well in a group, don't choose to be a group dependent player. Necromancers, Conjurers, Shadow Knights and Palladins are the kings of the solo world.
This game is very entertaining, but don't think that it is like a first person shooter game that you can just start playing and figure it out as you go along. If you choose the wrong class for your personality or you invest your time or gold in a spell or item that is not the best choice for your class, you can really handicap your player for a long time. This game is for the serious on line gamer. If you like flame wars in chat, you won't do well in EQ2, best to stick with Battlefield2 and the like. The best players are mostly older, and surprisingly, there is a huge percentage of women playing. Though the women tend to stick together or play only with their own guilds. Occasionaly, if you are a smart player (Translation is you bring overwhelming force to the group), the women will invite you to group play on quests.
One final note, you can't do class quests in group. You have to solo them in instanced zones. Whoever said it is otherwise has obviously not leveled through class specialization. Only the player needing the specialization can make it through the door.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Game lags like hell - but I'm STILL playing..., July 1, 2005
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
Okay, I can almost hear all of you asking me: "WHY? are you NUTS?"

Firstly, my computer is just under the minimum recommended spec required for this game: AMD Duron 950 (100MHz FSB), 1GB 133MHz SDRAM (yes the old stuff), Radeon 9800Pro 128MB (Running at 4X AGP) - You get the idea. I have the game on low settings, except for the main texture quality, that is set to HIGH. This game is *just* about playable for me (although some of you may disagree) I get anywhere between 5 - 10 FPS in the cities, and higher indoors. But it lags, and quite serious lag sometimes.

But I'm still playing. And I'm not planning on quitting. And SOE are welcome to the monthly fee that I will pay - gladly.

What's in.... THE BOX!?

The collector's edition of this game comes beautifully presented in a shiny metal box. Opening the box you find: a velvet pouch with collectors coin, a cloth map of the world, a glossy poster map of the main cities, a glossy poster of Antonia Bayle - signed by Heather Graham - and a pic of Lucan D'Lere - signed by none other than Christopher Lee (otherwise known as Saruman in LoTR), a thick glossy book full of game artwork, a glossy manual and a hardback gatefold CD case containing both game DVD's, a music CD and a Bonus DVD (4 discs in all).

It's quite a package, and strangely, I found myself cackling with glee as I was rummaging through its contents. After installing (4.5GB!) and getting into the game, I typed in /claim, and found to my surprise that the collector's edition of this game also includes in-game items as follows: A choice of paintings (to be put in your Inn room after leaving the Isle of Refuge), A statue of Lucan or Antonia to put in your Inn room(and they talk when you click on them), and a baby dragon pet in your choice of colours (it also does tricks). What can I say? Pretty cool stuff - but you're paying for it, don't forget!

The Game

Now, I want you to ask yourself if you like clear purpose in an RPG. Think about all those great single player RPG's of the past that included great storylines and quests. Let me tell you that if you like quests, then you will love Everquest 2's excellent quest system. The game designers have put a lot of thought, effort and time into the stories, quests and reward system, and it's all brought to life by the outstanding voice-overs of the NPC's. It didn't take long for the LAG I was telling you about before, to become... how shall I say? ... more unnoticed. In fact, I was already planning my next PC upgrade.

The game really comes to life when you leave the Isle of Refuge and partake in the well thought-out initial quests to get you used to the city, your Inn room and the places to hunt. The NPC's chatter away as you go about your business - e.g. I saw one of the Ratonga rat men weilding a hatchet and chasing a cat through the streets of Freeport with a comical voice over of "Here kitty kitty!". Moments later the cat was chasing him instead, hissing and yowling, while the Ratonga was shouting "Helllp!.. I'm being chased by dinner!"

The game is full of these comical moments, and it draws you in, gives the world life. This game is very immersive - even more so than the original Everquest. Dangerously immersive. Hmmm... this game could be a real life stealer - but I'm not sure yet if this is a Pro or a Con.

Everquest2 is all about adventure - more so than any other MMORPG that I have played to date (and I've been playing them since the early MUD's). It has the same fun level that I experienced with single-player games like Baldurs Gate and BGII. And even though I have played the original Everquest, EQ2 is completely new to me, has that element of exploration and adventure... and good clear sense of progress right from the start.

But this game requires a COMMITTMENT.

If committment scares you, or if you don't have the time to truely sink yourself into this game - then I wouldn't recommend it for you! I'm going to take time off from real life, and become what I call "a computer hermit" for a month or so. I won't shave or wash much, I won't see the light of day for a while. Grocery shopping will be done online, or from a phone.

You get the idea. If you want a "casual" gaming experience, try WoW out for style. But if you're hardcore, like me. You know what to do..... (bwhahahahaahahaaaaa!)

Pros: Graphics, Sound, Quests, Animation, Community, Can Solo (all the way with the new solo monsters that SOE have added), Player Housing, Guild system, Group System, Combat, Item system, Voice Acting, The way that swarms of bats fly in caves, The way that flocks of birds realistically fly outdoors, Fish (and fishing), Tradeskills, Mining, Gathering/Harvesting and the whole lack of... boredom.

Cons: Price, Monthly fee, REQUIRES High-End system (works good after messing with the game settings on my friend's 3200 AMD barton, 1GB DDR RAM, Radeon 9800Pro), REQUIRES time to play - but if you're patient I suppose you could "casual" this for a time, It's by Sony - so cust support might be sketchy, Expansions to the game are PAY, Game special features are PAY, Overall the game is EXPENSIVE, your real life sanity (and/or relationship with girlfriend/boyfriend) may be at RISK.

And that's all I can think of. Hope you find the info above ^^ useful.
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12 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great MMO Game if you have the setup, October 29, 2004
This game is better than the first, I've been in the beta for just under a week now and love the game a lot. It's really easy to get into and the graphics look amazing even on balanced settings.

I look forward to this game should be great. Don't listen to the WoW fanboys this game is going to be just as good as the last. Don't get me wrong WoW is a good game too, I was in the stress test for that. Sadly I won't be picking it up because I already have a subscription to SWG and I just couldn't get into WoW until the very end of the stress test
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