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World of Warcraft they say it's the best MMORPG for 2005 but how
does it really rank up? From the makers of games such as
Starcraft and Diablo II Blizzard presented World of Warcraft to
be there best game yet. I did not choose to buy it right a way
considering you had to pay per month to play it. I was one of
those people who thought you shouldn't have to pay to play a
game when you already have purchased it. Finally after a few
months after it had been out I decided I might as well give it a
shoot, maybe it really was that good.
After an afternoon of installing the game, I began to play, at
first I noticed the graphics are really good. They stuck out in
that cartoon-ish form. Creating a character felt like I was
personally making him just for me, and no one else would be
similar. As I entered the world (I had created a Dwarf) I
noticed the snowy mountains were designed and drawn very nicely.
I felt like I was actually in the world.
The sound was decent, it got repetitive though, but it never
really annoyed me. It would make no difference if the sound were
on or off.
After about an hour I was starting to like what I was
experiencing there were so many quests and things I could run
around and do. With the ability to have talents n skills there
were many options on how I could do things and what I could
collect, it was especially fun having a little rabbit follow me
around after buying it for a massive amount of money…
Being a old player of Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction though I
found the game really, and I mean really slow paced, it took at
least 15 minutes to walk from one city to the next with very few
things I could do in between. At some points in the game I think
I just put a heavy object on the walk command and went to get
something to eat, came back and there I was still walking to the
next city.
Another thing that kind of got me down was the fact that so many
people just gathered around in one spot trying to sell things,
it was more lag then I had ever experienced before. Those people
were all the high level people who just wanted the best of
everything, I remember them from D2, they wouldn't even talk to
you just to say hi or anything. I found that regular people that
just wanted to play the actual game were really friendly though.
They would help me and others, and I would return the favor back
to others when they needed it. It was a relief from other games
to be able to have a relaxed game play without someone calling
you a n00b, or telling you to go away because you weren't as
good as they were. I find that in way to many other games that
other people are way to cocky, they just like to mock people and
show off their stuff.
As for the replay ability of this game I can't really say
because just getting through the game a first time will take you
like a year, due to the fact that you travel really slowly and
there is just that many quests.
Story wise I did not really see any, its just at the beginning
they give a good story telling you how that race got to were it
is from where you begin your journey. After that though you just
complete little tasks for everyone here or there, none of them
really intertwine wit each other so it felt like I was on a wild
goose chase. Going on a wild goose chase isn't all that bad
though, it actually keeps you busy for hours at a time, probably
the reason why they did that so they could charge you more and
take more of your money while your trying to complete this game
that you can only play online.
Final Thought~ It is a decent game but not for the price they
charge you a month!
Game Play: 7
Story: 5
Graphics: 9
Sound: 7
Game Length: 10
Replay Value: 8
Rent or Buy? It's an online game only. Meaning you can't rent
it, so either you buy it or you don't. If you got the spare time
on your hands and you can afford it I would say buy it, if you
don't got those 2 things then leave this game out of your way.!
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