Guild Wars 2 was a kind of revolution in 2012: a dynamic combat system and an explorable world. Many remember fondly the time when they first climbed a mountain to reach a vista, a viewpoint.
The technological advantages that Guild Wars 2 had 5 years ago have faded. The game is still beautiful and has a unique, pleasant style – indeed. But the combat system is neither fish nor fowl compared to modern MMORPGs. It hangs between generations.
MMORPGs after it, like WildStar or the Asia MMORPGs, have made the action combat system even more dynamic and better.
Also, many veterans long for a Guild Wars that features more qualities of the first part: a free skill system is at the top of the wish list.
With a mix of new ideas and a revival of missing features, a Guild Wars 3 could elevate the franchise to new heights. The game could take on the leading role it once had: trigger another revolution.
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