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Posted: Sun Feb 3rd, 2008 02:25 am |
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World of WarCraft Review
Every great once in a while, there's a game that doesn't do anything new or incredibly
inventive but manages to do everything right. World of Warcraft is this game. Thanks to the
fine people at Blizzard and my friend/editor Jakub, I haven't lost this much sleep in quite
some time.
Blizzard has pulled off a rather perfect coup by taking the formula that has made games like
EverQuest and Anarchy Online so popular and refining it down to it's most simple form. The down
time is minimal and the action is often quite furious. What it all ***es down to is that this
game is, for lack of a better word, fun. Yes, fun is a dubious word to use in the magical,
make-believe art of game reviewing, but there it is. I dropped the fun bomb. It's very blatant
and I make no apologies. This game is crazy fun. And there are several justifications for this
statement.
Blizzard owns several very successful game franchises. Anyone that plays games has more than
likely heard of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo. The ***munities around these games are
unbelievably large and for a very good reason: Blizzard releases high quality work. Along with
the basic quality of their games, the WarCraft series also has a deep back story with plenty of
possible cool locations to explore. Playing through any of the WarCrafts, you'l ***e upon
plenty of places that stand out and would make good landmarks in an RPG. There's something to
be said for seeing many of the locations in a 3D world. One of the real joys of playing a MMO
is the exploration and discovery, which World of Warcraft offers in spades.
The clincher, though, is the fact that Blizzard puts a ton of work and quality control into all
of their games. While the constant delays may drive fans nuts, there's no denying that a first
impression lasts a lifetime, especially with a pay-to-play MMO. Blizzard's recent server
capacity problems only highlight this fact.
So, let's get down to it. World of Warcraft is a MMO. If you didn't know that already, maybe
you shouldn't be reading this. Just in case some of you have been out of the loop, a MMO is a
Massively Multiplayer Online Game that is often fitted with a role playing theme. World of
Warcraft is just that. It's a RPG based in the WarCraft universe that allows you the option of
playing either the Horde or the Alliance.
***.innicc.***
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