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If the game was free like guilds of war i wouldn't have a problem. So basically you get a few hours of actual fun in the game.The game gets boring because the quests are empty and all of them are basically the same every time and basically when you get down to it you are paying 15 dollars a month just to get a better weapon for your character and better spells and other things.
First off the game allows you to go up to level 80 in the game. Though you have a long way to go in leveling the game only kicks off at level 20 because at level 20 you get a mount, better spell and other things.
This game is ok at best. After level 20 you are still grinding for level 80.
But after level 21 it gets boring fast. Before you get to level 20 you are basically grinding for level 20.
Now that wouldn't all be problem if they didn't charge you 15 dollars a month. Even if they had to be that greedy and charge you money at least charge 5 dollars a moth and that would be an acceptable price.
This game is great if you don't mind paying the 15 bucks a month to play online Highly addictive.
Without the key characters introduced in these games (as well as WCII: Tides of Darkness and WCII: Beyond the Dark Portal) World of WarCraft never would have been possible. Additionally players can choose the option of playing on a PvP game server for added fun and (in some cases) frustration or you can relax on a non-PvP server and enjoy the various areas, dungeons, battlegrounds, and raids that compile the World of WarCraft. The title, in my opinion, really gained major recognition with the release of WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos and WarCraft III: The Frozen Throne. I've been playing WarCraft since the original "WarCraft: Orcs and Humans" debuted in the mid-nineties. All that being said, it is very entertaining and will keep you involved for hours, days, months, years, etc. (A pricey fee to some, but well worth it in my opinion).
The game is played online for approximately $15/per month.
Although I was a bit skeptical at first, after playing the demo for a few days I was hooked.
(Social Development, Money Management, etc).
Originally a real-time-strategy game (RTS), WarCraft has come a long way and has become Blizzard's flagship.
I give the game a five-star rating overall, not only because of it's entertainment values but also for the skills that can be incorporated in the lives of our youth.
The lush graphics and music that creates the game's environment is simply breathtaking to any video game fanatic.
WoW, as it is known, originally has several classes, races, and two factions that the player can use to customize their own character.
Sounds crazy, but yes some teachers are using this game in the classroom with all that it offers.
WoW also has two expansions to it: The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King, with a third expansion (Cataclysm) soon to follow in the fall of 2010.
So unless you are willing to pay out money every month do not waste you time getting this product. Not a total ripoff of you money that you have to pay to play.
I got the game as a christmas Gift. Never thinking that you could only play the game online and have to pay a fee to do so.
This is a horrible buy. That is what I thought this was just another cool and newer version of the game.
I played warcraft in college with some buddies and enjoyed it greatly. But we never had to go online or pay a fee.
I very disappointed with Bilzzard on this one. I restate it is a total rip off.
If you're looking for a captivating, exciting gaming experience then World of Warcraft is the perfect choice for you. This game is the industry standard for excellence in fantasy role-playing gaming. With numerous races and character classes to choose from coupled with literally thousands of quests to complete, World of Warcraft is a terrific way to spend hours of leisure time exploring the world of Azeroth--both as an Alliance and Horde character. Jump in a have a blast.
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