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Best RPG!
I've been an avid MMORPG player since EQOA came out on PS2.
Since then I have played nearly a dozen MMORPG's ranging from EQ
to City of Heroes. I haven't enjoyed any of those games as much
as I have been enjoying this one.
Graphics: 10/10
Gorgeous. In a word that is WoW. It may not have the best
technical stats of competitors, but it fits the game and the
universe of Warcraft perfectly. I look at EQII and tell myself
that in a few years it could look really nice. WoW has
relatively low system requirements, and yet, I can't imagine how
they could improve beyond what it already is. It looks like the
World or Warcraft should look. You can't get any better than
that.
Sound: 10/10
I have yet to find a song in this game I don't like. All the
starting cities, the nature settings, and dungeons sound
beautiful. The songs always fit. The music is never obtrusive
and never gets annoying. There is no battle music, which is a
plus for me. Getting into a battle doesn't pull you out of the
environment of whatever setting you are in, because the music
doesn't suddenly jerk around and change.
The sound affects and voices are excellent, as well. The /v
commands and such are entertaining. Though, these I would think
could probably get annoying in the future, they have yet to do
so. Every type of mob in the game has a different sound when
they attack. You can tell almost exactly what is attacking you
before even looking because of the distinct sound.
Gameplay: 10/10
This is where the game shines the most. The gameplay in this
game is amazingly fun. Many times do I find myself lost in a
newly discovered forest area soloing and taking in the
environment. The crafting in this game is a good way to make a
fair amount of money and doesn't detract from the gameplay.
The quest system in this game pwns any other I have yet to see.
The rewards are almost always worth it and the quests are
usually fun. You can solo all the way to 60 in this game, but a
lot of quests basically require a group if you want to finish
them at the recommended level. There are many different
strategies you can use to fit whatever group setup you might
have ended up with. You aren't forced into the stereotypical,
archetype group. You can share quests w/ group members who don't
have it so they don't have to run all the way to whatever city
to get it. That saves times and sometimes groups.
As I said above you can solo effectively all the way to 60.
Combat in this game never seems slow or tedious and I have fun
just running around an area killing whatever I happen to run
into. There is no slow grind. Tired of killing mobs? There's
ALWAYS quests to do. Tired of questing? Catch up on your
crafting. Usually if I get tired of grinding head to town sell
loot, and, by then, I'm ready to go out and kill some more. If
you just wanna have fun go to a contested area and start some
stuff w/ a member or members of an opposing faction. There is
always something to do.
Dueling is another fun activity, and a good way to hone PvP
skills. There are many strategies you can use for each class
depending on which Talent Path you decided to take. Two people
can play the same class differently and still succeed.
Overall: 9/10
This game blows me away every time I log on. You can immerse
yourself in a world you have been playing for years in WC, WCII
and WCIII. The cities, sites, sounds, NPCs, colors, and graphics
are all there. This game IS Warcraft. The lore is there, the
music is there. It's all there. .. .
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