The enemy AI has received some work and now the enemies are pretty smart. The casters and support in generally tend to stay behind, while the melee rushes to your group, smacking everything. You won’t see them staying around if you start doing some AoE spells or if they get overwhelmed. Other bad news is that the monsters are really high in level. With their level up to 28, they are pretty powerful and they can finish your party very fast if you don’t play smart. Eye of the North keeps everything Guild Wars had to offer and brings some new additions to the game. These additions will give you that extra that will make you come for more. With a revamped graphical engine, Guild Wars looks at its best. A lot of cinematics have been implemented in Eye of the North which do nothing but to help you understand the story better. As always, the music is worth every penny. The voice acting and the sound effects are very good and there is nothing to complain about. Lot of players, the lag is as always almost absent, allowing you to taste a beautiful MMO experience. Nothing has changed and the game runs as smooth as always. The constant patching keeps the game at its best.
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