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EverQuest: The Broken Mirror PC

The 22nd expansion for EverQuest, an MMORPG franchise created and published in 1999 by Daybreak Game Company (previously Sony Online Entertainment) and one of the oldest still developed representatives of the genre.

This is EverQuest expansion pack.

RPG | fantasy | free-to-play | MMORPG | Dragons | MMO | internet

EverQuest: The Broken Mirror Release Date PC

18November2015

18November2015

Steam

EverQuest: The Broken Mirror is the twenty-second supplement to the EverQuest MMORPG originally released in 1999. Despite the fact that more than 15 years have passed since the release of the game and its second edition in 2004, the first EverQuest is still very popular among players, which motivates the creators of the series from Daybreak Game Company to release further extensions. Although the whole game is distributed in a free model, The Broken Mirror, like the previous add-ons, is a paid production and in addition to access to all previously released DLC, brings to the game a traditional set of novelties, so a new story and additional content.

Story

Story EverQuest: The Broken Mirror is woven around the figure of the fallen goddess Anashti Sul. Every day, our antagonist wakes up and, looking deep into the title mirror, discovers the deeper and deeper recesses of her soul, which is dominated by corruption and the unbridled desire for power. It's these qualities that will ultimately lead her to a hitherto unknown place and time - the well known to EverQuest users of Norrath Land. It's easy to guess that the players will have to face the mighty goddess and prevent the spreading chaos.

Mechanics

EverQuest: The Broken Mirror doesn't, of course, bring significant changes to the gameplay mechanics itself, but extension owners gain a whole lot of previously unavailable content. The game takes place in seven new locations, 4 of which are completely new places in Norrath and the remaining 3 are refreshed versions of previously known places. Along with them, new spells and objects appear in the game, as well as a number of storyline tasks, missions and heroic adventures, and a dozen or so additional multiplayer raids. Two classic raid zones return among them: Plane of Fear and Plane of Hate, designed for players at levels 75 to 105. During the game, the level of difficulty is scaled to the most advanced player of the expedition.

Technical issues

Technically, The Broken Mirror does not bring any changes to the EverQuest series. Graphic design is therefore maintained at the same level as in previous extensions, and although in comparison with the original version of the game from 1999, it has been significantly improved over the years, after the game you can already see the passage of time.

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Last updated on 13 October 2015

Game mode: massive online multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet  

Age restrictions EverQuest: The Broken Mirror: 16+

EverQuest: The Broken Mirror System requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

  • Recommended:
  • Pentium 4 2 GHz
  • 1 GB RAM
  • graphic card 256 MB GeForce 5700 or better
  • 10 GB HDD
  • Windows XP/Vista/7
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