Burnnitdown
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If you mean 4th quarter exclusively, then most likely..nothing.
Guild Wars 2 is the game I'm really waiting for, Starcraft 2 will be here to hold me over. The original Guild Wars I've played for five years for about four and a half thousand hours, most of it spent in PvP, the PvE was somewhat lacking. This is a game that still has a massive competitive community, and is still being balanced to keep up with new trends. It really set the bar for team-based PvP, and I can't wait to see what happens with it in Guild Wars 2.
GW2 has been in development for almost four years I think, and it looks like PvE is getting a lot of time spent on it, something that never happened in the original. If you're wondering about visuals, guildwars2.com has videos of gameplay, animations, and the world itself up already. It looks stunning.
Two things almost every big MMORPG to date (excluding Guild Wars) has done are charge monthly, and focus your time on grinding. Guild Wars 2 has already been confirmed to be free to play (after you buy the game itself), and it has never offered any exclusive benefits to those who pay more. In previous games, the PvE has been story-driven, and you hit max level about halfway through if you bother with a few side quests. Not sure on this game, they may take more of a typical MMO stance on max level being high, with the twist being that leveling is easy, and linear.
Again, guildwars2.com will have all the available info, excluding the release date which looks to be q1 or 2 of next year...these rumors are always around though...ask a Guild Wars fanatic like myself and they will always give you an optimistic response. But watching the gameplay has really set me to hoping it's soon, so I can fall behind on everything else I have to do.
New Vegas also looks interesting, but I doubt it will break the mold, and modded Fallout 3 will still compete with it until their incredible modding community makes the switch and is given some time.
Oh, and maybe the new Borderlands expansion, that game has been consistently entertaining with a group of friends.
Guild Wars 2 is the game I'm really waiting for, Starcraft 2 will be here to hold me over. The original Guild Wars I've played for five years for about four and a half thousand hours, most of it spent in PvP, the PvE was somewhat lacking. This is a game that still has a massive competitive community, and is still being balanced to keep up with new trends. It really set the bar for team-based PvP, and I can't wait to see what happens with it in Guild Wars 2.
GW2 has been in development for almost four years I think, and it looks like PvE is getting a lot of time spent on it, something that never happened in the original. If you're wondering about visuals, guildwars2.com has videos of gameplay, animations, and the world itself up already. It looks stunning.
Two things almost every big MMORPG to date (excluding Guild Wars) has done are charge monthly, and focus your time on grinding. Guild Wars 2 has already been confirmed to be free to play (after you buy the game itself), and it has never offered any exclusive benefits to those who pay more. In previous games, the PvE has been story-driven, and you hit max level about halfway through if you bother with a few side quests. Not sure on this game, they may take more of a typical MMO stance on max level being high, with the twist being that leveling is easy, and linear.
Again, guildwars2.com will have all the available info, excluding the release date which looks to be q1 or 2 of next year...these rumors are always around though...ask a Guild Wars fanatic like myself and they will always give you an optimistic response. But watching the gameplay has really set me to hoping it's soon, so I can fall behind on everything else I have to do.
New Vegas also looks interesting, but I doubt it will break the mold, and modded Fallout 3 will still compete with it until their incredible modding community makes the switch and is given some time.
Oh, and maybe the new Borderlands expansion, that game has been consistently entertaining with a group of friends.