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Windows
Developer: 
Sony Online Entertainment
Genre: 
Fantasy
Release Date: 
November 8, 2004
Monthly Fee: 
F2P with P2P Option
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EverQuest II (commonly abbreviated EQII) is the official continuation of the world and storylines introduced in the original EverQuest that was released in 1999. Following along the same lines as its predecessor, EQII is set on the fantasy-based world of Norrath, which is the home to a variety of different creatures and beings that fight for good or evil. EQII features all of the playable races of the original EverQuest, including a few additions (the Fae and the Ratonga), and many of the settings of the original game. EQII also follows the pattern set by EverQuest in that it focuses on player versus environment (PvE) combat rather than put any sort of focus on PvP. There are a set of PvP servers, but the main focus of the game is on PvE.

Originally, players merely selected a archetype at the beginning of their adventuring, choosing to be either a Fighter, Scout, Priest or Mage. As character progressed, they were then allowed to choose divergent classes that specialized them into a variety of roles. In January of 2006, the system was changed so that you selected your final class during character creation. The final list of classes that are in the game are: Berserker, Guardian, Paladin, Shadow Knight, Monk, Bruiser, Troubadour, Dirge, Ranger, Assassin, Swashbuckler, Brigand, Fury, Warden, Templar, Inquisitor, Mystic, Defiler, Wizard, Warlock, Conjurer, Necromancer, Illusionist, and Coercer.

Since release six expansion/adventure packs have been released that expand the content in the game. With the most recent expansion, the newest player race, the Fae, was introduced. One of the most interesting additions to the game is the use of actual voices for NPCs. The actors used for these parts included well-known Hollywood stars such as Heather Graham (as Queen Antonia Bayle) and Christopher Lee (Overlord Lucan D'Lere). Actor/gamer Wil Wheaton and actor/mathematician Danica McKellar are also part of the cast. According to SOE in October 2004, EverQuest II featured 130 hours of spoken dialog recorded by 1,700 voice actors. More dialog has been added since release as part of regular game updates as recently as July 2006. EverQuest II introduced Player Voice Emotes with the launch of EverQuest II: Desert Of Flames in September 2005.

EverQuest II also employs a Station Exchange store that allows players to buy certain goods for the game.

As of August 20th, 2010 Sony Online Entertainment implemented a new free-to-play server option with the launch of EverQuest II Extended, providing a way for players to play the game for free and buy items they want through microtransactions.

  • Kurn's Tower: Now with THREE times more skellies.

    Images, Media
    Tue, Oct 09, 2007
    Aelryn
  • At 1,000 words a piece that's 111,000 words!

    Sony Online Entertainment's FanFaire, for those of us that fell in love with Everquest, we've been familiar with the event for years. However, some of you may be wondering exactly what the FanFaire is all about. While you can certainly learn about the panel discussions and game overviews by checking out our coverage list, you can also gather a great deal of information by checking out our pictures from the event.

    Images, Media
    Mon, Aug 06, 2007
    Cody Bye
  • That Dark Elf looks more like she's tripping than leaping forward.

    Creating a magazine as a supplement for your game seems to be all the rage these days, first with EON (the EVE magazine) and now Everquest 2 and their magazine, EQuinox. According to a SOE press release, EQuinox is now available for pre-order through the Station Store. To mark this event, we've included the official SOE press release and a copy of EQuinox #1's official cover art! Enjoy!

    Go take a look right here at Ten Ton Hammer.

    Images, Media
    Fri, Jul 20, 2007
    Aelryn
  • Six New Shots

    RPG Vault has six new screenshots of the soon to be released Echos of Faydwer. Tell us what you think of them in the forums at EQ2 Ten Ton Hammer.

    Images, Media
    Tue, Sep 19, 2006
    LadySirse
  • Castle MistmooreA Stir of Echoes, and we're not talking Kevin Bacon here!

    Echoes of Faydwer, due out November 14th, is EverQuest II's most anticipated expansion pack yet. The folks at SOE have graciously offered 5 new screenshots and a new Echoes of Faydwer video chock full of original EverQuest nostalgia.

    |Click here| to take a look at the good stuff over at EQ2 - Ten Ton Hammer!

    Images, Media
    Tue, Sep 12, 2006
    Ethec
  • It takes a "guru" to get these screens.

    I try not to wear my emotions on my sleeve too much, being the objective journalist that I am (/cough), but I'm a little bitter towards myself on this one. EQ2 Guru boasts a series of screenshots that your truly should have gotten- had I not patched the test server client instead of the beta client, thus missing the grand tour.

    Check out these exclusive Desert of Flames screenshots exploring the different areas and zones from the upcoming EQ2 expansion.

    /sigh, go to EQ2 Guru to see the damn screenshots based on the "Desert of Flames" expansion due out tomorrow (9.13.05). And I'll go check "Beta Testing On Live MMOs for Dummies" out of the library.

    Images, Media
    Mon, Sep 12, 2005
    Ethec
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