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This is truest of the newly revealed engineer profession in Guild Wars 2, and it marks a significant change of pace from the original game's purely high-fantasy roster of wizards, knights ...
One of the most prominent features of Guild Wars has always been its beautiful art style. That reputation carried over seamlessly as information about Guild Wars 2 began surfacing last year -- it ...
The Engineer has become the penultimate profession revealed for Guild Wars 2. The Engineer uses gadgets, explosives (bombs, mines, grenades), elixirs (alchemic weaponry) and deployable devices ...
Guild Wars 2 has plenty of fantasy tropes we've all come ... giving GW2 a vibe that distinguishes it from its peers. The engineer class exemplifies this combination of machines and magic.
The penultimate Guild Wars 2 character class to be announced is the crafty Engineer, unveiled today. The canny ranged fighter will bring firearms, turrets, explosives, flamethrowers, and other ...
A new gameplay footage video of Guild Wars 2 has been released ... but I was also planning on being a Charr Engineer! Apparently the game's cutscenes splice your character's design into them ...
Here’s how it works. Mad scientists, rejoice! The latest profession announced for Guild Wars 2, the Engineer, will let you mix chemicals, create robot monstrosities, and otherwise wreak general ...
The second Guild Wars 2 press beta weekend has come and gone ... I thought it was a neat touch that whichever you select, your character's outfit, background, and ambient noises will change ...
Guild Wars 2, as the Engineer. The Engineer is said to use explosives, kits, sentry guns and an assortment of other gadgets. ArenaNet describes it as "one of the most technically advanced ...
and demonstrate how ArenaNet are still very much messing around with Guild Wars 2 right up to release. The biggest changes are to the Engineer, giving him a new set of Turret-centric abilities.
Guild Wars 2 is set 250 years after the events in the original Guild Wars. "Technology has advanced a great deal, and we wanted the engineer to personify this progress.