Guild Wars: Factions - A Review
By Tina Samuels, published Apr 26, 2006
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Guild Wars: Factions
Developer: NCSoft
Release: April 28, 2006
Those of us who have had Guild Wars: Prophecies were able to beta test the new world of Cantha and Factions. With new armor, hundreds of new monsters, characters, 50 new quest areas, and an entire new world to explore, it was quite a treat. Guild Wars: Factions is a stand alone game designed to be bought and played singularly; or it can be combined with Prophecies and played in sync. Guild Wars: Factions comes to the forefront a year after Prophecies hit the market. With plenty of updates throughout that year, it was a constant state of change. With market values for weapons and armor changing, and with the infinite little changes and "gifts" for the holiday and seasonal changes.
Cantha is the new world in Factions, an Asia themed continent with three nations, located south of the Prophecies world of Tyria. Those that own both Prophecies and Factions can travel between the two continents by boat. In Cantha, it is a land of politics and alliance guild battles, where Tyria there were small guilds and wars. For those MMORG players that prefer the Player versus player modes of battle instead of the Player versus environment roles of heading out without other online players, Cantha provides serious battle play. There are two entirely new types of missions, Alliance Missions and Elite Missions. With the Alliance Missions there are multiple teams battling for control and earning faction points. With the Elite Missions it is the ultimate challenge for the most highly experienced teams. For the Player versus Environment junkies, there are two new professions; the Assassin and the Ritualist. Assassins have daggers and the ability to teleport, and ritualists can summon spirits of the fallen to do their deeds. PvE players also will have dozens of new skills and story missions. They will be able to see hundreds of new weapons, items, pets, and monster levels well above the original Tyria. There is a gypsy-esque exotic feel to Cantha, a bit earthy and other-worldly.

Game Title: Guild Wars: Factions
Publisher: NCsoftDeveloper: NCsoft
Genre: Role-Playing
ESRB: E (Everyone)
Platform: PC Games
Overall Rating: 92/100
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