Guild Wars Nightfall review

Massively multiplayer mayhem minus the monthly fees

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    No monthly fees

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    Dervish and Paragon professions

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    Customizing your heroes

Cons

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    Frequent loading

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    Stale plot

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    Steep learning curve for PvP

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Like its predecessors, Guild Wars Nightfall breaks the standard business model set by Sony and Blizzard by offering a streamlined, massively multiplayer online role-playing experience with a robust PvP system and lots of new missions for adventurers - minus the monthly fees.

Set in the Egyptian-inspired land of Elona, Nightfall adds two new professions to the original six from Guild Wars: Prophecies (the original Guild Wars, which was retroactively renamed when the first expansion came out). The Dervishes are scythe-wielding masters of melee combat, armed also with various area-of-effect attacks and enchantments. Paragons are ranged spear-throwing fighters, capable of boosting your party’s abilities with inspirational shouts. Series gurus should be pleased with these new additions, which complement the original professions better than the somewhat disappointing Assassins and Ritualists from the last expansion pack, Guild Wars: Factions.

More info

GenreRole Playing
DescriptionSet in the Egyptian inspired continent of Elona, the third campaign in the successful Guild Wars series introduces two new professions, controllable heroes that you can customize and command, and a bunch of new skills for your PvP pleasure.
Platform"PC"
US censor rating"Teen"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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