Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Pwns the World: WoW


After playing WoW for about 2 weeks I have many things to discuss.

I have played only one game that compares to World of Warcraft and that is
Diablo II. Many of the decisions you make in both of these games are quite the same including which character role you choose and how you build your character with stats and abilities. Gear such as weapons, clothes, and jewelry are such items you come upon in the game.

You immerse yourself in these games and for myself, I enjoy fulfilling the game objectives as well as create an interesting persona in the online multiplayer community.

There are so many opportunities to change the way you enjoy gaming and World of Warcraft as by far created an outrageous community for its online community. Forums, Clans, Clubs and many other types of organizations and groups are immersed in the game, even classrooms.

The world itself is epic and the decision to either go “Alliance” or “Horde” claims something about a person whether or not they are trying to create an altar ego or there own super hero. Coming across a few of these interactions with these so called “enemies” have proven to be noteworthy.

In the online world you have thrown yourself at the dogs. If you are new to a game that has been out for quite some time, it is difficult sometimes to start out. Higher level characters sometime pose threats to lower level characters. In “call of duty”, the higher level characters receive more choices as far as gun selection and perks.
In World of Warcraft, each character decision places you in a specific spot of the world on the map. Some might say that creating a certain class of character could be more diffictult depending on the percentage of people choosing a class. Games like WoW and Diablo II are far more enjoyable to me with Clans or Friends inside the game to explore together.

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