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There have been bad reviews in the archives
of history but to date no World of Warcraft
review has been a bad review. Well, alright
that was a slight exaggeration.
As with anything World of Warcraft and the
entire Warcraft empire does have its fair share
of critics, but for the most part these are few
and far between when you take on the entire
legion of World of Warcraft players who believe
the sun rises and sets in the world of video
games with World of Warcraft.
This highly popular online game, reached a
milestone of eight million players worldwide on
January 11th, 2007. Not all of these people
could be wrong could they, about the quality of
the World of Warcraft game? Blizzard rightly
took this as a sign of a good World of Warcraft
review, given by none other than their loyal
player base.
So how could there be a bad World of
Warcraft review? Very easily in fact. Players
of other major MMORPG’s will naturally enough
prefer their own game to that of the World of
Warcraft, and this holds doubly true if the
game they play doesn’t need an account fee.
In fact this seems to be one of the worst
World of Warcraft review problems, the need to
pay for the privilege of playing World of
Warcraft. Most of the numerous World of
Warcraft review pages that you will come across
though, will all lean towards praising World of
Warcraft for its great game playing as well its
accessibility and ease of play.
The good World of Warcraft review pages go
on and on, and you will also find mention of
such things as over a thousand quests available
for game play with more still to come, a number
of lands to explore, and a variety of races and
classes to choose from to create your
character.
Also another reason for a good World of
Warcraft review lies in the fact that Blizzard
learnt its lesson from other MMORPG’s and
created instanced portions of the game so that
players wouldn’t have to fight over the limited
number of item drops, and the limited number of
truly bad monsters to fight.
Having an instanced portion of the game to
play in, meant that players could play without
interrupting other players who were playing in
the same portion of the game as they were.
These were all factors leading to many a good
World of Warcraft review from the time that it
was released in November of 2004.
However, you don’t need to rely on a third
party World of Warcraft review. With the advent
of blogging and forums you can now give your
own honest World of Warcraft review for other
people to see.
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