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DAoC: Catacombs - Review @ RPG Vault
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DAoC: Catacombs - Review @ RPG Vault
   

RPG Vault has punched up a <a href="http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/583/583251p1.html" target="_blank">review</a> of the 'Catacombs' expansion for 'Dark Age of Camelot'. Here's a clip:<blockquote><em>The idyllic era defined by the Knights of the Round Table and the noble ideals of chivalry, justice and honor did not long survive the death of King Arthur. In the absence of a new leader, three realms now vie fiercely for supremacy. Albion is the region where the fabled city of Camelot still stands. Its residents are primarily humans such as Britons and Saracens, plus Half Ogres and Inconnu. Hibernia is a verdant area based on Irish Celtic themes and populated by varied races like the Celts, Firbolgs, Elves and Sylvan. Many who live there are practitioners of the magical arts. To the north Norse-influenced Midgard produces strong, hardy warriors. Trolls, Norsemen, Dwarves, Valkyn and others call it home. By force of arms, each domain incessantly seeks to assert itself and to gain the treasures held by its foes.</em></blockquote>
Post Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:35 am
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Seeing Dark Age of Camelot news makes me sad.

It is a great Player vs. Player game that nobody plays anymore.
Post Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:37 am
 



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