EverQuest

Rating: 71.8%

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows) and Mac

Genres: Role-playing (RPG) and Adventure

Themes: Action, Fantasy, Stealth, Sandbox and Open world

Keywords: pirates, ghosts, assassin, martial arts, hunting, exploration, dinosaurs, orcs, bloody, wizards, disease, training, vampire, murder, magic, grinding, organized crime, guild, shark, artifacts, summoning support, fishing, crafting, death, military, robots, elves, mummy, archery, gambling, ufo, cooking, fashion, pets, mmorpg, mythology, hand-to-hand combat, insanity, religion, farming, war, classic, steam, fairy, bird, nightmare, undead, online, traps, artificial intelligence, sacrifice, sailing, conspiracy, revenge, dancing, snow, wolf, snake, torture, tank, mud, slavery, racism, dice, dog, teleportation, economy, billiards, dwarves, resurrection, good vs evil, swimming, bats, day/night cycle, giants, cult, alchemy, turtle, warriors, gods, meditation, trolls, mosquito, boss fight, trainer, ogres, necromancy, anthropomorphism, throwing weapons, game critics awards, rhinoceros, spider, attributes, rivaling factions, playing cards, customizable characters, customization, leveling up, character select screen, gorilla, human, polygonal 3d, shopping, bow and arrow, upgradeable weapons, loot gathering, goblins, skeletons, rat, party system, werewolves, lion, turkey, active ability, wasd movement, non-player character, corpse, centaurs, polar bear, leopard, panther, bards, minotaurs, escort mission, falling damage, treasure chest, character creation, alligator, moral decisions, side quests, pick your gender, duel, sabotage, questing, potion, player vs player, player vs environment, melee, auto-saving, real-time combat, useable vehicles, underwater gameplay, a.i. companion, blindness, stat tracking, instant kill, secret area, invisible enemy, betrayal, walking through walls, optional boss, parrying, animal companions, spellcaster, multiple gameplay perspectives, inconvenient malfunction, respawning, mercenary, robbery, floating island, bread, moving platforms, banned, law, commerce, atheism, bribery, smuggling, theft, real-time waiting, healer, level cap, invisible wall, item combination, hotkey, shape-shifting, suicide, tentacles, controversy, disorientation, temporary invincibility, never-ending, merchants, chessboard, multiple enemy boss fights, particle system, summoners, stealth kill, camera control, beetle, e3 2000, fetch quests, poverty, mana, super speed, villain turned good, rivalry, planet, regenerating health, griefing, camping, levitation, book adaptation, ambient music, poisoning, invisibility, scripted events, fire manipulation, paladins, drawbridge, gnome, pickpocketing, crime fighting, dual wielding, lock picking, fireworks, basilisks, optional lore, severed limbs, barbarians, musicians, monster capturing, cockroach, heal over time, optional objective, text dialogue, status effects, ghoul, dark elves, invented language, moving bodies, sphinx, berserkers, swarming enemies, behind the waterfall, movement penalty, two-handed weapons, moat, hidden room, sex work, bartender, persistent world, shaman, boar, tribe, pickpocketing anatomy, raiding, bounty hunting, crowd control, corruption, graphics overhaul, supply and demand, adamantium, armadillo, conjuration, rangers, geomancer, illusion, passive ability, vampirism, pay-to-play, damage over time, tactician, power leveling, no game pause, foraging, framing, kill quest, danger zone, amphibian humanoid, tarantula, level by doing, lunar cycle, dragon kill points, custom ui, platinum, phylactery, interactive achievement awards 2000, neutral, e3 1998, nocturnality and dinosaur riding

Perspective: Third person

Developer: 989 Studios;Verant Interactive;Sony Online Entertainment;Darkpaw Games

Publisher: Daybreak Game Company

EverQuest

Summary:

EverQuest is a 3D fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released on March 16, 1999.Players move their character throughout the medieval fantasy world of Norrath, often fighting monsters and enemies for treasure and experience points, and optionally mastering trade skills. As they progress, players advance in level, gaining power, prestige, spells, and abilities through valorous deeds such as entering overrun castles and keeps, defeating worthy opponents found within, and looting their remains. Experience and prestigious equipment can also be obtained by completing quests given out by non-player characters found throughout the land.EverQuest allows players to interact with other people through role-play, joining player guilds, and dueling other players (in restricted situations EverQuest only allows player versus player (PVP) combat on the PvP-specific server, specified arena zones and through agreed upon dueling).

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