- Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2004
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 94 Ratings
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Positive: 59 out of 94
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Mixed: 20 out of 94
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Negative: 15 out of 94
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Feb 23, 2022Everquest 2 does many things right and few things wrong. The things it does right are;
- Character system
- Quests
- Map design
- The combat
- Crafting
and of course guilds. But it does have its own flaws, the biggest one being the PvP system and buying and selling stuff, otherwise it's a very fun RPG for everyone. -
Feb 6, 2021EQ2 is a great example of trying to take something unique and make it like everything else.
it's fine, it was fine when it came out, and its fine now.
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Feb 3, 2021
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Oct 3, 2020Loads of content, you'll get 16 expansions for $35, sure its more like free to try rather than free to play, and the graphics are dated but there's just so much charm to it all. I gave it a fair shot and have been enjoying more and more as I play. Strong recommend.
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Jul 7, 2015I have played lots of MMORPGs and at first I was very excited about playing EQ2. Its been fun but the pay wall is killing me. I just cant play it anymore.
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Dec 24, 2013This game is 9 years old and stil the best MMO out there for those that don't want their hand held and everything just given to them. My only complaint it the population on the PvP server has fallen too low. Game was just never advertised properly and sub-par WoW eclipsed it.
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Apr 6, 2013It was either this game or WoW for me, as they both came out at the same time. I really enjoyed the look and mechanics of EQ2 better than WoW hence my rating, but thats my personal opinion....
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Feb 24, 2013
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Jul 22, 2012
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May 14, 2012This is a 7 year old game - with new content and features releases every 6 months. As a result - its HUGE with 5 different locations/quest-lines to get from level 1-30 and at least 3 ways to get from 30-60. I played 5 years before I got bored. Tried SWTOR but it was a pale imitation. Look for a busy server - the game handles high populations fine.
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EQFanaticSep 6, 2008
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EricE.Jan 15, 2008In my opinion EQ2 is the best MMO on the market right now. It has a rough start during launch but Scott Hartsman turned the ship around and really set her on a path to success. For a 3 going on 4 year old game it still has graphics that are stunning and match it with ANY current MMO. However because of this you need a fairly decent gaming machine to handle it.
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LuckbadthePirateJun 1, 2006
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DKingOct 14, 2005Simply the best, most engrossing game I've ever played.
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JMay 9, 2005
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LeslieA.Jan 14, 2005Beautiful! Of course you need a pretty wicked system (I had to go out and get a new graphics board - nothing like having to spen an extra $150 to be able to use a Christmas present!!) to be able to play...I am not very far into it as work and sleep seem to interfere with my gaming time, but I think I will enjoy this even more than plain old EQ...
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LeighM.Dec 17, 2004What a Huge Amazing Game. The only this is you need a monster of a machine to play this!
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JuaksD.Dec 11, 2004Fantastic!
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ScottA.Nov 29, 2004Best MOG I ever played. Incredible quests, crafting and immersion. Awesome.
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NicholasB.Nov 23, 2004Love it, love it, love it.
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BobDoleNov 18, 2004I gave it an 8. So far it's fun, but not without it's faults. If you're into MMORPG then you'd like this game, if not then don't get it.
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SaschaP.Nov 16, 2004The graphics are up to date, but otherwise the game has some serious flaws and is just less fun than the competition.
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So while EverQuest II isn't the massive step for the genre that its predecessor was, it can still be a fun and addictive online role-playing experience that has a lot to offer new and experienced players alike.
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All of these details get wound into a very straightforward game world that is absolutely packed with quests and other things to do. In most MMOs, characters spend their first 10 or 20 levels looking for enough things to do to earn better powers and weapons. Here, a ceaseless barrage of possible tasks begins with the orientation area (on the Isle of Refuge) and continues deep into the game.
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Challenging games are becoming an endangered species in the MMORG genre; several of the latest releases seem to cater to the lowest common denominator of the gaming community. EverQuest II reverses that trend.