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EQ: Shadows of Luclin Review at GameOver

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Friday - March 15, 2002 - 14:15 -
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A new review of Everquest: Shadows of Luclin can be found at GameOver today. A high rating (93%) and a very positive conclusion tell us that they liked what they saw:
    It’s common to find games coming out constantly that have little to no replay value. Single player games are definitely out of style in the sense that you won’t be playing them much after you beat the game. Why should you spend $50 bucks on a game that goes up on your shelf never to be played again after you beat it? Multiplayer games are in, because even after you beat the game in single person mode you can always play it with friends on the Internet so these give you more long term playability and more enjoyment for the money. Typical multiplayer games still get old after a while and it seems like every FPS and RTS game coming out is exactly the same lately just with different graphics. These typical multiplayer games are great for a short period of time but are becoming a dime a dozen with only one or two really good ones coming out each year. EQ with Shadows of Luclin moves the existing Everquest world forward technologically with the new graphical enhancements, but more importantly it expands the online world adding new zones, treasure items, creatures, and horses. The new features and additions give this game more replayability than the combination of all the single player games collecting dust on my shelf. If you want more bang-for-the-buck and a game that you won’t get bored of after a month, Everquest: Shadows of Luclin delivers.
 
 
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