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World Of Warcraft Expansion: Burning Crusade

Windows, Macintosh | Blizzard Entertainment, 2007

average customer review:based on 164 reviews
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Awesome Game

I didn't think I would enjoy this style of game, but I was surprised how cool this game is. If you haven't played this type of game before, it's worth trying in my opinion.


This game rocks!

This expansion is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait for the new expansion: Wrath of the Lich King to be available. Most people question the $15 a month subscription, I know I did. Once you get to playing the game, the subscription is worth it and I don't mind paying it anymore. This is one hell of a game.


WoW BC

I like the original WoW. If you enjoy that game, it makes sense to buy the expansion and upgrade. Besides the initial cost of the game, there are no additional cost to the monthly subscription fee.

You might as well fully experience all the new and added content for the same subscription price you are paying.

I've played BC and do like the new content.


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Just get it

If you are going to play WoW, you have to have this expansion. I would highly suggest you get it at the same time you get the original WoW game. The BC expansion allows two more races, and allows your high level character even higher. Flying mounts, outland, etc... MUST have. NOT getting this is like buying a Tennis racket with no strings.
I'd also suggest getting the BC Strategy guide, it gives a terrific walkthrough for the two new races.


Horrible community ruins a really fun game

After playing WOW for well over a year, I was looking forward to BC breathing new life into the game. The grind to 70 was alot of fun on all my characters. I enjoyed the very distinct (and VERY thrillingly hostile) zones and I found the atmosphere really immersing. Outland itself was quite challenging, got some great gear, and had some fun times, but once I hit 70 on my characters, I simply started losing interest. The thought of waiting an hour to get a raid organized and then trudging through a raid instance no longer held interest.

I thought the graphics in the expansion were excellent. No, not as detailed as some other games out there, but it never crashed, play was fluid, and everything just worked (unlike the endless hours of 'tweaking' in LOTRO, which ultimately caused me to throw that game in the bin.)

Overall, it wasn't the game itself that lost it for me, but the childish and hostile community. I enjoyed the PvP aspect of the game, but the merit-based PvP system really just led to alot of people standing around waiting to get their merits, alot of name-calling, people railing on each other about their equipment...pretty much an elementary school playground. I rarely found the community friendly or helpful and guilds were pretty much the same. If you want to get an idea of the community, take a read on the WoW website forums. THOSE are the people you'll be playing with. Very sad that a really fun game was ruined by such a negative community.

You can solo from levels 1-70 if you'd rather not deal with the community or just prefer to adventure around on your own for a bit, though that does tend to get rather boring. Yes, many argue that you should play an MMORPG to group; well, the choice is yours in this game. If a game this large were available offline, I certainly would enjoy it.

Having taken a 6-month break from the game, I was missing it a bit, so I went back to the forums. Then I remembered why I'd left.


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