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World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Review

After countless raids on Molten Core, Zul Gurub, and Ahn Qiraj, it's no surprise that some folks were growing tired of playing World of Warcraft at the level cap. Despite small content additions made to the game through patches, many people have several level 60 characters and there just wasn't much left to explore, with the possible exception of the game's most difficult instances. World of Warcraft has been nothing short of a sensation for last two years, but it was evident that fans were ready for a major expansion, and Blizzard has answered their call with The Burning Crusade.

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Life in World of Warcraft 1.4

The latest patch to World of Warcraft (WoW), which introduced the player versus player (PvP) Honor system, has created quite a buzz in the community, and plenty of that buzz is negative. Changes to online games are always a touchy subject among users, but, at the same time, subscribers do expect MMORPGs to evolve and grow. Here's my view of the impact of patch 1.4 on the game.

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Guild Wars Nightfall Review

With an absence of monthly fees, stand-alone campaigns, and a unique skill system, the Guild Wars series is a notable departure from the norm for online RPGs. In fact, it departs with so many conventions it's difficult to pin the game down. Although the developers don't call it a MMORPG, it is often classified as such, and it does feel like one at times. So far they have released Prophecies (the original game), Factions, and Nightfall. This time you must save Elona from Warmarshel Varesh, who intends to awaken a long-forgotten god that will plunge the lands into an epic apocalypse.

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Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos

The Bottom Line--One of the best real-time strategy games around has gotten even better, and Battle.net continues to lead the way in online player-matching for fans of this series.

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Blizzard has once again rasied the bar

Does World of Warcraft's abbreviation "WoW" the true definition of 'WOW!'? But of course. World of Warcraft simply raised the status bar on massively multiplayer online role playing games. I really haven't been this addicted to an online game since Warcraft 3 (the strategy game). It simply is spectacular at every aspect in every possible way. It's truly a must own title for any PC gamer out there even if your "hardcore" or a "casual", this title is for you.

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The redefining point in online gaming

I was always a fond fan of the WarCraft series, or any game by Blizzard for that matter. But who wouldn't be a fan of Blizzard? They've blasted their way to the top with some kick-butt titles over the years( StarCraft, Diablo II, WarCraft III), so there is always going to be masses of respect held for the company.

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A great game held back by Blizzard's lack of ambition

I have been playing WoW since beta, and just recently quit the game for good. I have multiple level 60s, both Horde and Alliance, on PvP and PvE servers. The game is a blast from level 1 all the way through 60. It is the easiest MMORPG to date to reach the maximum level in. The "rested experience" received from logging off in an Inn is great for casual players. Depending on how long they were offline, they will receive twice the amount of experience per kill for a while.

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WoW, A different kind of MMORPG

After playing this game, it is obvious that you either love it or hate it. The other reviews on this site give evidence to that as well with the scores ranging from 3 to 10.

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The Only MMORPG Out There Worth Playing

World Of Warcraft (or WoW for short) is Blizzard Entertainment's latest stroke of genius. The same people who brought us classics like Starcraft, Diablo and the Warcraft games have now spearheaded into the MMORPG World, and what a great job they've done...

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Put your life on hold, World of Warcraft has arrived

The situation: You've never played an MMORPG. Your question: Should I buy this game/is it worth the every-two-month fee? The answer: Get up and go get this game now. I've only played 3 games that held my attention for a year. And this is surely going to be one of them.

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