I've played WoW for nearly nearly 5 years. I stopped my subscription a few
months ago (stopped playing, waiting for Cataclysm). I figure I'd give my
educated opinion on the game. First of all, no matter how much the nay-sayers
argue, WoW is, without a doubt, the most developed, complete MMORPG ever made
(and will be for quite a while). No other game matches what Blizz has done for
the game. It's one of the only MMO's that isn't a grindfest. There are literally
thousands and thousands and thousands of quests do, and they all aren't the
stereotypical "Kill 15 of these, and return for award". In fact, most
aren't like that! However, Blizz did make some mistakes, especially with the
release of WotLK. They severly dumbed down instances (I mean seriously, you can
scrub Yogg-Saron and Ulduar...) Though this dumbing down = more overall
players, but it caused many of the veterans to leave... Enough ranting. Overall,
WoW is, and will for a long time, be the best MMORPG out there.
Review by Arxos (5 months ago)
I've played WoW for nearly nearly 5 years. I stopped my subscription a few months ago (stopped playing, waiting for Cataclysm). I figure I'd give my educated opinion on the game. First of all, no matter how much the nay-sayers argue, WoW is, without a doubt, the most developed, complete MMORPG ever made (and will be for quite a while). No other game matches what Blizz has done for the game. It's one of the only MMO's that isn't a grindfest. There are literally thousands and thousands and thousands of quests do, and they all aren't the stereotypical "Kill 15 of these, and return for award". In fact, most aren't like that! However, Blizz did make some mistakes, especially with the release of WotLK. They severly dumbed down instances (I mean seriously, you can scrub Yogg-Saron and Ulduar...) Though this dumbing down = more overall players, but it caused many of the veterans to leave... Enough ranting. Overall, WoW is, and will for a long time, be the best MMORPG out there.