Reviewers Pile On World Of Warcraft Beta
Thanks to GameSpy for its 'Pile On!' feature discussing Beta impressions so far on Blizzard's long-awaited MMO title, World Of Warcraft. Reactions range from the effusive ("I'm more convinced than ever that this game may finally be the first truly mass-market MMO") through the delighted ("I'm... completely in love with World of Warcraft"), to the ecstatic ("World of Warcraft delivers just what people are expecting: a tight, fun MMOG from a trusted developer.") Elsewhere, a WorldOfWarcraft.com forum discussion has a Blizzard representative mentioning release estimates of early this summer are likely wrong: "Definitely not July. As you know, we never set release dates, but you can expect the beta to run for another 5+ months." But, more importantly, does anyone _not_ like World Of Warcraft?
Considering that the game is still in beta, I say you sinergy, must be a moron.
I think a better question is, how could the game be better? For me, click and destroy gameplay is vary tired. Any game based on a reward system that has little to do with reflexes must be based on intellagent choices, not simply doing what I am told. Given the same amount of hours I should have a stronger charator then an eleven year old kid. Otherwise my charactor is completely devalued. I'm sure WoW has allot of inovative variations on the style, but still, I think I would loose interest in the game within a month.
Such bizarre moderation. Would someone like to explain how such a simple opinion gets moderated a Troll? And just yesterday I had mod points....
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. -- Harry Truman
Unfortunately with all the BS over Blizzard Corporate suing the open source community and their not producing products for Linux means that I will never see this game.
Instead I am watching the founding members of blizzard north that formed their own company to see what they come up with...
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