Guild Wars Factions: Collector’s Edition
- Factions campaign can be played either as part of the regular Guild Wars or as its own separate game
- Large-scale alliance battles pit teams from opposing factions against each other in a struggle to conquer new territory
- New elite missions allow the most skilled players exclusive access to areas of the ultimate cooperative challenge
- Features the addition of two new professions, Factions’ Assassin and Ritualist
- Collector’s Edition features bonuses such as a CD of game’s soundtrack, and a double-sided poster with Map of Cantha/Factions Poster
Product Description
Let the adventure begin…. the time has come for you to choose your allegiance, forge alliances and lead your guild to fight for faction glory. The Collector’s Edition contains everything you need to become a fearless hero in an empire ravaged by war, and exclusive Map of Cantha, breathtaking Art Book and one of a kind Ritualist Cloth Picture are just a selection of what is included. Guild Wars Factions is the second stand-alone release from developer ArenaNet, a… More >>
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Guild Wars Factions: Collector’s Edition

The 2nd Installment is almost as fun as the first. Graphics are awesome. Could do with out all the NPC’s constant talking before missions/quests start.
Rating: 4 / 5
Ever since I have gotten the collectors Edition of Guild Wars Factions I have had none stop fun not only the game play but meeting real people that play with you. I think this game is great.
Rating: 5 / 5
The collector’s edition is worth the money, you get weapons for any of the starting class that turn out to be very nice weapons to start w/ and once they get the skills built up for all the effects on the weapons. I like this game as a stand-alone rpg but not that impressed as a “multi-player” game. If you are looking for a fun game for solo playing I think you would be happy w/ this game, but if you want a multi-player game I would recommend WOW or EQII.
Rating: 3 / 5
the game is excellent and the graphics are cool. What dissapointed me are all the extras,(map, poster etc.)they are of poor quality and actually it looks they only put them to get more money. I know that’s the point of any special edition, but I would like to see someting better for the extra money.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is one(1) of the two (2) standalone expansions of the Guild Wars series. I love the Guild Wars series because of its non-pay-to-playness. Thats right, you do NOT have to pay monthly to play this game. Its not a true MMO, but its damn near it. ALl the cities are MMO stylized, where you see everyone and have different channels. But all the questing and outside city parts are “instances”. Its not bad in the aspect that you wont have to wait for rare spawns and what not. You can have a party with you friends as well. At first the parties are only 2 player but it eventually increases to 4 (It might have been 6). This game in particular of the series is the fastest to level up, Nightfall is quicker than Prophecies but not by much. Eventually when you are high enough level, you would be able to switch your character to a different game, given you own that game as well and its attached to your account. You start off with 5 character slots and gain 2 for each game add on (Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall) I do not own Eye of the North so I can tell you much about it. I do know that eye of the North is the only true expansion (you need the game), and it is for Prophecies (the orignial). Factions and Nightfall introduce 2 new classes each that are only available in the respective games. Factions includes: Assassin and Ritualist. Nightfall includes: Dervish and Paragon. All three games have the standard classes: Fighter, Monk, Ranger, Mesmer and Elementalist. This game does have pvp and has characters that you can make that are pvp only (start at max, level 20). Graphics wise, it does not have to best graphics but they are very nice. I would definately recommend this game to any rpg player. Its price is amazing for the quality of this game.
Rating: 4 / 5