People have already talked about the positives, so I will save you from those, and jump to one of the biggest and most important negatives in this expansion (hint: Warlord had it too).
People have already talked about the positives, so I will save you from those, and jump to one of the biggest and most important negatives in this expansion (hint: Warlord had it too).
Blizzard have done it again! I've only been playing since WotLK but I have to say this is by far my favourite expansion to date. The areas are just beyond beautiful, the game play feels immersive and smooth, the quests and interesting and the lore is brilliant.
I think Legion seems to be cool.
Easily still the best game going. Great new areas, quests, features, and lore, tons of content. Quite a few bugs going in this time that are all eventually fixed but still a pain like long loading screens, broken legendary item drops and broken quests but the launch and expansion overall is so far...
HUSBAND LOVES THE FACT THAT I WAS ABLE TO GET HIM HIS FAVORITE GAME AND AT A CHEAPER PRICE THEN IN A STORE....AND FREE SHIPPING TOO
Due to the nature of this review, I will be writing it in two parts. One for long-time players and one for someone who has never picked up WoW in their life.
Very well done story; world quests (Replace daily quests); new animations; streamlined transmogrification system; immense world to explore; wide variety of quests; multiple playstyles encouraged; challenging quests and missions; gorgeous music; can play on lower end computers
Only 5 Champions when you can only collect 8; some classes got more love than others; tables are still a thing; graphics more simplistic than other MMOs; some grinding necessary to advance; monthly fees
My significant other is very pleased with this purchase. He has not stopped playing the game since it arrived on our doorstep.
Blizzard really up'd their game with this expansion
Legion is a solid xpack for WoW with interesting zones and diverse end game for hardcore WoW fans.
Many of us who were a product of the '80s remember River City Ransom on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It had gaudy box art, showing men who "know kung-fu," yet it was a gem in its time.
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