Friday, October 22, 2010

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

Ok, so today while watching t.v in the dining hall, an ad for the upcoming World of Warcraft: Cataclysm came up. I gotta say....... it looks pretty sweet. Me being a WoW player (although not currently... college and World of Warcraft is not a very good mix), I got pretty excited about this. Blizzard is really re-amping the world and its environment that will most likely result in yet another prolonging of World of Warcraft's life span. Blizzard is making alot of changes... lets list a few.

Lets start with the most obvious... the complete makeover of the world we WoWers have been questing, griding, and farming our ways through for close to 6 years now. Azeroth is supposed to be a constantly changing and evolving world within the fictional universe that is WoW, and yet for 6 years we havent seen much change within Azeroth, aside from the addition of Northrend. It is a much needed change that will provide a breath of fresh air to those of you who have been playing since day 1. In my oppinion... the change is long overdue. Another thing is the addition of the Worgen and Goblin race, with the Worgen allegiances resting within the Alliance and the Goblins within the Horde. Finally the Alliance is not the only faction with races that are vertically challenged! Blizzard is also adding thousands upon thousands of new quests to the world of Azeroth. For those of you who have been die hard fans... this will provide almost an entirely new gaming experience... one that will put websites such as thottbot.com and wowhead.com to some serious work.

All in all I think Cataclysm will be pleasantly recieved by the millions of cave trolls who shrivel away while they epic out their characters. It is a much needed change to the world that has remained static for quite some time now. Quite frankly... I was becoming rather bored with the world and its redundancy. Cataclysm will provide a completely new gaming experience to a game that has been the definition of MMORPGS for over half a decade.

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