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Everquest (Pocket PC)

Everquest (Pocket PC)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very impressive for a PocketPC!
Review: Got this for my iPaq as a little diversion. Pretty impressive! It is quick to learn and quick to get going into the game. I wasn't looking for a uber-game, I'll save those to play at home on my PC. But this is fun for those times when you are waiting and don't want to read a book. Graphics are excellent, gameplay is easy and fast, and the cost is ok. Be warned that I don't play EverQuest for the PC, so I had no expectations going in.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very impressive for a PocketPC!
Review: Got this for my iPaq as a little diversion. Pretty impressive! It is quick to learn and quick to get going into the game. I wasn't looking for a uber-game, I'll save those to play at home on my PC. But this is fun for those times when you are waiting and don't want to read a book. Graphics are excellent, gameplay is easy and fast, and the cost is ok. Be warned that I don't play EverQuest for the PC, so I had no expectations going in.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ok . . . so it's not really Everquest
Review: It's got more of a Diablo feel but still fun. It takes the places and familar spells from EQ and transforms them into a creative little time waster. Sure it's linear but what do you expect? You get 4 classes to choose from (Warrior, Dr00d, Mage, and Wizard) in this first installment.

So no, it's not really Everquest (what is other than the original) but if you're looking for a fun way to waste a few hours and a few battery charges, give it a try.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ok . . . so it's not really Everquest
Review: It's got more of a Diablo feel but still fun. It takes the places and familar spells from EQ and transforms them into a creative little time waster. Sure it's linear but what do you expect? You get 4 classes to choose from (Warrior, Dr00d, Mage, and Wizard) in this first installment.

So no, it's not really Everquest (what is other than the original) but if you're looking for a fun way to waste a few hours and a few battery charges, give it a try.


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