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EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer
EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer
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From: Sony Online Entertainment
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $17.72
You Save: $2.27 (11%)
Buy New/Used from $5.94

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 7551

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Windows Xp
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 41092
UPC: 814582412720
EAN: 0814582412720
ASIN: B000WCUNNK

Release Date: November 13, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Defend Faydwer against acts of vengeance from enemies old and new. The clockwork armies of the evil gnomish necromancer Meldrath the Malignant gather in the Steamfront Mountains, awaiting his order to invade the kingdom of Ak'Anon. The launch of his great air fortress Mechanotus has exposed new paths into the nearby Loping Plains, home to the soul-eating wereorcs of Bloodmoon Keep. Meanwhile,

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Defend Faydwer against acts of vengeance from enemies old and new. The clockwork armies of the evil gnomish necromancer Meldrath the Malignant gather in the Steamfront Mountains awaiting his order to invade the kingdom of Ak'Anon. The launch of his great air fortress Mechanotus has exposed new paths into the nearby Loping Plains home to the soul-eating wereorcs of Bloodmoon Keep. Meanwhile an ancient menace stirs deep in the Dragonscale Hills where the prismatic dragon Kerafyrm the Awakened plots the destruction of all Norrath.EverQuest Secrets of Faydwer is the fourteenth expansion to the genre-defining series. Characters can now advance up to level 80 as they battle to triumph over the rising menace. Along the way discover thousands of new items including Heroic Items that push abilities to new heights. Secrets of Faydwer also includes dynamic high level raid content new spells and new Advancement Abilities to rejuvenate even the most hardened warrior.Note: This expansion pack requires the full version of EverQuest to play.Format: WIN 2000XP Genre:ENTERTAINMENT Rating:RP UPC:814582412720 Manufacturer No:41092


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Beware   September 29, 2008
Always buy Online games new
once key code is used it is no longer good
and i did buy it new
Great game been playing for 4+ years now!



4 out of 5 stars Wow!   March 15, 2008
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I played Everquest from it's launch in the late 90's until just before the Luclin expansion was released. I quit because it was too much of a time sink- managing guild responsibilities while also handling a family, work, and a relationship is not very feasible. Recently I've found that I've had some spare time that I could spend on playing games- other games didn't cut it. As any Classic Everquest player will tell you, you will never find a game that gets you as into the game as much as Everquest does. I decided on purchasing this software and starting a new account instead of resuming my old account, because new players get a free month of service. If I didn't like it, then hey- with the monthly subscription fee being around $15, I only paid $15 for the software.

After installing every Everquest expansion made to date, I was pleasantly surprised- several of the old world zones have been tweaked to provide a better play experience- zones designed for 10 year old technology tend to get quite stale. Many, many other elements have been added to the game since it has launched- I do admit, I was a little overwhelmed at first, but once you get the hang of it all, you will be amazed.

The reason I originally quit Everquest was because it was not casual player friendly- you will find that all of the enhancements that the newer expansions have added other options for players that wish to live the solo life. No more waiting for a group for a crowded, cramped dungeon- you can find your own adventures on your own time.

I have not experienced any of the high end content of this expansion; however for new or returning players, I can assure you that this is still a great game and it is definitely owed a try. Try it out- you have a free month!

The reason I gave the game 4 stars is because the developers seem to have focused a lot on the new zones- while I appreciate that they have revamped some of the older zones such as Freeport, the Commonlands, etc, I feel that they definitely should revamp ALL of the original zones to match the newer zones in art style. The textures in the old world are so compressed and grainy, it makes it very difficult to see what you are doing when playing in the zones with a high resolution monitor + video card.



5 out of 5 stars EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer   February 20, 2008
Excellent upgrade to the EverQuest series of pc games. SOE has outdone themselves this time. For anyone who enjoys RPG type games, EverQuest is for you. Bought this for my laptop to use when I am not at home.


5 out of 5 stars Complete Everquest   January 24, 2008
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I played EQ for a number of years, and with this one product, I was able to return to EQ with all of the expansions released since I left the game.

EQ has many improvements for people who like to solo and run quick quests. This game is still the king of high end raid content, with more to do than most people will ever have time to experience.

While the graphics do not push the envelope with the pixels per square inch, this game has a tremendous variety of uniquely stunning artistic styles.

The Alternate Advancement points and wide range levels for grouping, provide character improvement for those willing to spend more time playing their toon, while still enabling friends to play together, even when some of the friends play far fewer hours per week.



4 out of 5 stars Good expansion, lots of content   January 18, 2008
EverQuest had some good additions with this expansion. The level cap was raised to 80, several new 70-75+ zones were added, and some of the new equipment is just astounding. My only complaint on the expansion content is that lower/mid level players were once again pushed aside (which happens most expansions) to appease the higher end game.

Some interesting changes were put in for everyone in the game at the same time of the expansion release, including a jewelrycraft revamp, more cultural armors/symbols (and a change to how you make them), and more alchemy potions for higher levels. Even research had its official change, with all the spells now being crafted using the old level 61+ spell methods (systematic spell research). These changes have made some tradeskilling quite a lot easier to achieve levels in, and makes playtime more diverse for everyone.

I would recommended this expansion to any current players or old players considering returning to the game. Even if you've only considered playing EverQuest but never tried it out before, now is a good time! The development team is finally putting effort into making gametime more enjoyable, and it's worth it to check this out. :)


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