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Lords of EverQuest

"Lords of EverQuest allows you to take command of one of 15 Lords from the dawn of Antonica and lead an..."

Publisher: SOE
Developer: Rapid Eye Entertainment
Released: 01 Jan 1970
Genre Sport
Platform

Lords of EverQuest allows you to take command of one of 15 Lords from the dawn of Antonica and lead an army against your enemies in a race to claim a lost artifact. Featuring three different unique factions with which to do battle, and a beautiful game world filled with breathtaking environments, Lords of

EverQuest challenges players to command over a hundred troops comprised of Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Fiends and even Dragons! Battle squadrons of hungry kobolds, companies of bloodthirsty undead zombies, and armies of evil creatures as you learn powerful magic that can be used to fight, heal or grow, while building skills for the ultimate challenge. After the story is over, the game has just begun as players take the game online and play via Sony Online Entertainment's upcoming matchmaking service. Lords of EverQuest also features:

  • An epic story playable from three unique and different perspectives that involves over 75 hours of single player gameplay 
  • Three completely different factions, each with their own special units and strategies 
  • Hundreds of items and magical artifacts to arm troops with 
  • 36 challenging single player maps and dozens of multiplayer maps 
  • Take command of one of 15 different Lords 
  • Level up Lords and uncover even greater power as all units level up, gaining experience and abilities 
  • The ability to carry over key troops from mission to mission 
  • A spell and ability system with more than 125 unique properties 
  • Superior online multiplayer options for up to 12 players - No subscription fee required 
  • tate of the art custom 3D engine providing cutting-edge 3D graphics with more than 3 levels of zoom, 32 bit color and support for 1600x1200 resolution for superior detail

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