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In Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest, PS2 owners get an action-filled RPG adventure based off the popular Baldur's Gate. To combat enemies, use swords and cast spells while earning stats to power up and face new foes. Up to four friends can play at the same time, both online and in person. Because the game randomly generates its areas, no two scenarios are exactly the same, making the game's replay value astounding. Choose from five classes of characters on the journey, including elf ranger, warrior, elf cleric, elf shadow knight, and wizard. Increase certain points, such as strength, dexterity, and intelligence, to grow different skills depending on how you play the game.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Sony
MPN
SLUS-20565
UPC
0814582404428
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10497
Product Key Features
Release Year
2004
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest
Additional Product Features
Number of Players
1-4
ESRB Rating
T-Teen
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Violence
Game Name Special Features
Choose from five races and five classes, and select faces, hair, and skin tone Forty-five levels filled with 10,000 randomly generated items Four person online play with USB headset support
Hope no one else goes through what we have just to get a game.
Well it's weird, The game plays on one of our play stations. We have two and it want work on both of them. And yet all of our other games do. Just glad it does work on one of them after paying almost a $ 100.00 for it. We went through three others that would not work at all that we had ordered and sent back. So many are resurfacing these games and don't know what there doing.They burn them to much and there is nothing left on the disk when there done, it's just a shinning new looking disk. Be careful what you order, especially if it says or you think it's been resurfaced. Dennis ( MATTHEW 7 : 14 ) FEW !!!
Love this game, and so glad i found it. It is in great condition.
Well i finally got time to play and it doesn't work past the 3rd level, i am pretty disappointed to say the least especially because after you beat the game you play again as a higher level character and it makes this game completely useless now
Hours upon hours have been spent crawling through dungeons, slaying hordes of enemies alongside three friends in search of epic loot and gold coin. You start the game by picking a class, each with it's own specific abilities, and you move through dungeons picking up gear and gold to better equip your character. As you level up you get skill points to modify and even add spells to your arsenal of Orc and Undead slaying abilities. Pick a class (tank, ranged or melee damage, or healer) to match your play style or group dynamic. If you ever enjoyed a game like Diablo but want a nostalgia trip you can easily enjoy with three friends then this game is for you. The graphics are definitely out of date but even by today's standards the spell effects are great. Game play is relatively linear but exactly where to get can be a little unclear at times which is what makes having three other people so helpful. Overall, 11/10 will always play again.Read full review
Game ok. Great for 4 players. Return to Arms is better.
I love the Everquest games. They're engaging in a mindless sort of way, quick to get the hang of. I started with Champions Return to Arms, so I'm kind of spoile. There are 4 player options on both, but Return to Arms has more characters, with different and interesting abilities. I don't like the map function of Realms. It places the map in a difficult location to view, especially if you're playing more than one player. Honestly, either is worth it, but Return to Arms is better. It's more responsive and has more characters.
This was an amazing game when it came out, still is amazing. I had many fun hours with this game as a kid playing as a wizard class. If you enjoy hackandslash with rpg elements (like diablo 1 and 2) this game will not disappoint you. This game is what diablo 3 should have been. The only negative aspects of the game is the enemies fight dirty and will corner you; block your arrows until you get frost upgrade (ranger class); also the hit detection doesn't always work in your favor when fighting larger enemies like bears. Arrows and spells need precise directional input which takes awhile to get used to; the right analog camera moves a little slow for my taste; Lacks the ability to reset your skills (later diablo 2 battlenet allowed once per difficulty setting, WoW makes you pay gold in increasing amounts the more you reset your skills). However one of the coolest concepts was you could transfer your character over to the sequel (return to arms) with all the equipment and stats. Which I haven't seen since the quest for glory pc games. All in all this was a perfect game, I never played multi-player or online so I can't comment on it.Read full review