Everquest II: Sentinel’s Fate
- $10 Sentinel’s Fate digital download cash off coupon for Station Store and 500 Station Cash to spend on virtual items, Legends of Norrath The Fall of Erudin scenario and free 30-day subscription included for new accounts.
- Includes the new expansion pack, plus the entire award-winning make pleased from five previously released expansion packs and three adventure packs.
- Explore up to 90 levels of breathtaking make pleased in more than 300 unrestrained and perilous environments both new and nostalgic.
- Two unrestrained new overland zones to learn, 12 new dungeons to battle owing to, 400 new quests, five new Heritage Quests with valuable new loot and 2,000+ new weapons, pieces of armor and items.
- All new alternate advancement abilities, up to a 7-day head start of gameplay access before the digital release and coveted ‘Guarding of the Reasoned’ in-game armor piece to grant extra protection on your journey.
Product Description
The sixth expansion of the groundbreaking franchise, EverQuestII Sentinel’s Fate is an all-in-one compilation pack which transports players into a universe of legend and lore where adventures are just the beginning. The fabled lands of Odus, filled with epic quests, magnificent dungeons and limitless make pleased grant the ultimate MMO experience for new players and seasoned veterans alike. Sentinel’s Fate presents the next stage of the EverQuest II legacy which will be written by the passion of players and fueled by the hunger for adventure.Amazon.com Product Description
The sixth expansion of the groundbreaking Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) EverQuest II franchise, EverQuest II: Sentinel’s Fate is an all-in-one compilation pack which transports players into a universe of legend and lore where adventures are just the beginning. The fabled lands of Odus, filled with epic quests, magnificent dungeons and limitless make pleased grant the ultimate MMORPG experience for new players and seasoned veterans alike.
All-In-One Compilation Pack EverQuest II is one of the preeminent MMO’s in PC gaming market, and as such gameplay in the Sentinel’s Fate expansion pack sticks with the classic RPG elements that have made the series one of the most well loved since its 2004 release. Set in the fictional world of Norrath, players make a character from a variety of available races and character classes and subclasses. From there they are free to quest to their heart’s delight, by themselves or more likely in the company of members of guilds that they join or make. Success in these quests earn individual characters and their guilds rewards that can be used to aquire new in-game equipment and abilities that are crucial to leveling up characters and proceeding owing to the game. As with all MMO’s, socialization is a major component of the game, encouraged by features such as voice chat, a mail system, global chat channels, and a global marketplace where items can be sold and/or traded. The game requires an Internet connection and a paid subscription for online play. A 30-day subscription is included with the buy price. Key Game Features
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I bought 2 of the expansion packs, one for myself and one for my girlfriend. When I place in Disc 1 to install the game I thought it was odd that a dialogue box came up with the options: Modify, Repair or Uninstall. I tried the Modify and after a quick second it was finished doing no matter what it was that it did. It didn’t install the expansion, that’s for sure. After that I figured I would use the repair option and it seemed to install all the ancient previous versions by the side of with the new expansion. When it questioned for disc 2 I place it in and my Norton Internet Security immediately detected a trojan virus. Luckily it still installed the rest of the way and didn’t place a virus in my computer. I tried my girlfriends disc 2 to see if her’s worked and her’s had the virus as well. We checked online and it seems that a lot of infected expansion packs are being sent out. So make sure you have an anti virus on your computer before attempting to install. I had thought about returning them to exchange for different ones but we got them installed ok without infecting our computers so I just kept them. Just wanted to warn the people out there who are thinking about ordering the expansion. G’luck.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game takes you to Odus, the land of the Erudites and the hideous amphibious mounts from Everquest.
The new make pleased isn’t as streamlined as it was in TSO and RoK, but it doesn’t dissipate any of your time (for the most part). You wont be playing for 12 hours a day and over the first two weeks of the expansion getting to level 90, but you will spend some extra time getting to the max AA level.
AAs: Are now handled in a similar way to how they are in Everquest. But, you still gain achievement experience from quests, named kills, etc. But you can choose to allocate a part or all of your primary experience to your AAs (similar to disabling combat in the previous versions).
Quests: Make sure you check your mail!!! that is all I have to say about that.
Encounters: The expansion encounters (overland zones) are simpler than they were in EoF, RoK, and TSO. They can still throw down the fisticuffs, but it takes some really horrible plotting to die.
Advancement: I’ve played about 8 hours total since I bought the discs, and I’m already level 84. There are already level 90s running around, and I’m sure people are really close to having max AAs. I wouldn’t doubt it if guilds have already taken out multiple raid bosses.
Pros: Leveling is a lot quicker than I’m used to, but I’ve spent the past 4 months trying to level in Aion (so anything seems like it’s prom night now). The quests don’t drag on and on and on like they did in the past expansions (ie taking 20 kills to get 2 updates). Gear looks a bit better in some ways. Its realatively stable on Permafrost. Battlegrounds? (I haven’t been in any yet). New AAs make you want to spend points into the Class and Subclass Trees.
Cons: They took away wizard ports…. They implemented a gear nerf, which will fubar your Epics, raid/shard gear, etc at level 90… The map interface still sucks. It’ll cost you two kidneys and a liver to upgrade your spells to Expert or higher for a while..
Rating: 4 / 5