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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (PC)

Blizzard Entertainment | Release: 13th November 2008
Review By: dapsycho | Posted: 06/01/2009
Final Word:
Despite an aging graphics engine, WotLK manages to add enough new content to keep the converted playing for a few more years.
This is a guest review by Evil Plipster

World of Warcraft: The Wrath of the Lich King is the second expansion for Blizzard's mammoth of an MMO where you, the plucky adventurer, fresh from dealing with the Burning Legion in Outland are sent northwards to a continent of ice and assorted Nordic themed wonders in an effort to meet and defeat the mighty Lich King who's been the main focus of the story of Warcraft since the opening of "Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos". Then about five seconds into the new expansion you meet him.

This is where you realize that Blizzard has learned its lessons from The Burning Crusade very well. You see, while The Burning Crusade was a fine improvement over an already fine game it still had some niggling issues. The fact that you found yourself on a strange new world dealing with matters that you get the feeling that you didn't originally sign up for was one. From the get-go my original mind-set was to start of a lowly mage battling some petty bandits for the benefit of a small local militia and then finally battling the masses of undead that were seen as the main antagonist in the Warcraft universe. With Burning Crusade instead of charging across the barren plague-lands on the back of a mighty stallion to go and do battle with an undead foe that threatened the very existence of my homeland, I was suddenly flapping over a land of giant mushrooms on the back of what could only be described as a "flying eel only slightly more odd looking".

It's true that this is a personal gripe as the first expansion could realistically be called nothing but a triumph as it added many improvements and mechanics to the game. But here we come to my original point, from the beginning of entering into the content of WotLK's content you're facing the mighty Lich King himself. Unlike Illidan (the big bad from the first expansion) the King himself is out and about in the thick of the action. You're not made to "earn" the right to see him by playing all the way through to the end, he's there right before you being scary and intimidating and not hiding in some big black temple behind a near infinite number of minions! No,sir!

This is the first of many improvements, not just to the story telling but the quests and mechanics involved are also massively improved, bringing in new vehicle mechanics as well as many innovations and twists onto already existing content to keep things fresh and interesting for even the most jaded of questers with the always interesting little sub-plots that WoW has always had to keep people going from one quest to the next other then the promise of new gear to wear and gold to spend.

Everything about WotLK sings "Accessibility" and that in itself is a brave step, MMORPG's have always been the place to go if you have an urge for your willingness to spend a great deal of time repeating a task to be rewarded for something that your standard RPG will happily bestow on you for a fraction of the time. The normal five-man dungeons are eventful, entertaining and short enough for anyone to have a go and enjoy and if that item dosen't drop from the boss for you? Well, no matter because bosses also drop tokens (as in TBC) so if you're unlucky you can still go and trade in the tokens for something nice so your time hasn't been wasted. This "dungeon grinding" philosophy is carried over into the end game content. Back in ye olde days of Warcraft you needed thirty nine other people to head into the big dungeons to battle the big boys and to be honest this was never a good design in my opinion as there was a fairly large chance that of the thirty nine people you were grouped with you wouldn't actually enjoy spending time with, say, thirty of them.
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