World of Warcraft Review
By Tyrael Odium
For use on the GameFaqs Web Page
I don't have a lot of experience with Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGS for short). In fact I have only ever played 1 seriously (tibia, see my review), and I thought that it was a good experience. I always wanted to play Everquest but my mom wouldn't allow me because she didn't want to use her credit card to pay a monthly subscription fee, (yet she uses that card to get my yearly subscriptions to “Tips N' Tricks, and Electronic Gaming Monthly”, but this is about World of Warcraft, not my family problems). One of my friends bought the game on its release day, and he went on and on about how good the game is and how I should give it a shot, I then tried to explain to him that I only have a dialup connection, and that I wouldn't be allowed to use a credit card to play the game. That is when he made his winning arguments, that it ran just fine on a dialup connection (it really does), and that you can buy prepaid game cards (in cash) at your local video game stores. So he managed to drag me out to the closest Futureshop so that I can buy the game, and I have been on it nonstop.
Graphics – 9/10
Though the graphics of the game may not be revolutionary like the graphics on Half-Life 2 or Halo 2 are, these graphics are really incredible (and they eat up my laptops processor and graphics card like you wouldn't believe). The environments in this game are just spectacular (unless you have the view distance to the minimum, in which case you don't get to see much),


