A map is typically quite large in itself. The world is divided in regions (like Ascalon) and those in maps (like “Fields Of Ruin”). GW2 has a huge and beautiful designed world called Tyria. I invest money and time where I think I get the best value for it. And this argument could also be turned around: There is an even older MMORPG out there which is by far the most wide-spread one, and there are a lot of GW2 fans who argue that it is not fair to a new game to compare it with an old one which had time to mature. There is no grace for old games which did not have move along, at least not from me. How can I compare a five year old game with a brand new one like GW2? Personally, I follow another school of thought: I live now, I have now to decide which game to play, I have not a lot of free time, and so I choose the best game out there. Now, I know, there are some people who find that not fair. The difference to other reviews of GW2 is of course my Atlantian perspective: I will compare every now and then Atlantica Online to Guild Wars 2. Time to do the final review for Guild Wars 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() My character, Claudia Skullburn, a Norn Elementalist, has reached level 80 for weeks now. In the meantime I have played Guild Wars diligently.
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