Posts Tagged ‘World of Warcraft’

The Lich King’s Snubbed Classes

Friday, January 30th, 2009

For all the WoW Wrath of the Lich King fans out there I am sure you could not imagine any other perfectly suited undead minion then the Death Knight. After all working for Arthas doesn’t pay well, and sure you get eternal life, but very little vacation time.  The Death Knight is the only class that could handle such a stressful work environment, or are they?

In an interview with EuroGamer WoW’s lead designer Jeff Kaplan revealed that there were two other hero classes that were consider for the Warth of the Lich King Expansion. The Necromancer, and the Rune Master.  Jeff said “We were talking for a while about a Necromancer. He would kind of be a range caster, do a lot of corpse explode, that sort of thing.” He went on to say “We also had a cool idea for a Rune Master. That was going to be more of a melee type - think rogue or monk type character. But Death Knight ultimately fit.”

I do think that either Necromancer or Rune Master would have been a pretty wonderfully sinister edition to the hero classes, but ultimately (and I think you all agree) they are girl scouts compared to the Death Knight. I am personally happy that Wow stuck with them.

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Wrath of the Lich King Review with Video

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

The Lich King Rises
The second expansion from Blizzard, the long awaited Wrath of the Lich King has finally arrived. The Lich King has awakened and established his throne in Northrend, and if the Alliance and Horde factions to not  act maybe all of Azeroth.  Here is our review for the Wrath of the Lich King Expansion.

The Legend
Long ago the land of the ancient wars, Northrend was part of a single continent until it broke free and drifted to the north.  Separate from the rest of the world Northrend was ruled by the Nerubians who grew in power, and strength. Though the Nerubians had ruled for ages they soon were cut down by the Lich King who was given power by the demon lord Kil’Jaeden to command an army of the undead. Resurrecting an ancient race the Vrykul from beneath the ice of the Northrend the Lich King soon laid waste to the NerubiansArthas met the Lich King in battle and shattered his frozen thrown and  took his sword.  Not knowing the enchantment placed on the blade by the demon lord, Arthmas’s soul was forever merged with it making him the new Lich King. Arthas soon after disappeared into the frozen wastes falling into slumber until he was awoke by Kil’Jaeden to command the undead army and conquer the land of Azeroth.

Game Play
Unless you have lived under a rock for the past few years you know that like the Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King is an expansion not a separate game.  So you are getting the same type of game play you always had with WoW, but evolved.  You will still get the standard quests such has “go kill these guys,” and “gather these mushrooms,” but they are few, over all the new quests are much more creative, and the majority of them are tied into the main plot witch was rare in the last expansion.  Also the enemy encounters are much more creative, and realistic then ever before.

The content that has been added through this expansion is vast, and should keep fans at bay for a time. The first and most notable change is the new land you are able to explore, the Northrend; which includes such territories as IceCrown, DragonBlight, and Storm Peaks. All of them beautiful in design and unique to the World of WarCraft universe. Northrend is great addition to Azeroth and is new and unique realm to explore. The new realm will have enemies above level 70, giving you the ability to level up to a cap of 80, good news fro those who have conquered the Outland. The second must notable addition is the new class the Death Knights. If you are more of Horde kinda guy the pull of these new characters will be nearly irresistible, and very enjoyable. You will get to pillage, plunder, and reek having to your little black hearts desire. The other notable pieces of content added would be the siege weapons, which are accessible during…you guest it sieges, and very from catapults, to ballistas.  More barbershops which will allow mullets now (very popular for the 80′ hair band fan’s), and the new achievement system in which your achievements will be visible for all other players to see.

Long Live the King
If you are a long time Wow addict you have probably already pre-ordered this title, but if you have recently  gotten out of your WoW rut, this expansion is more then adequate to push you right back into a new one. Blizzard has evolved their universe, and designed a new realm of game play that is sure to keep the dedicated fans satisfied, and bring wayward ones back. With new content, evolved game play, and a vast new realm of adventure to explore Wrath of the Lich king is sure to satisfy your WoW fixation.  We give the Wrath of the Lich King an A+ rating.

The Wrath of the Lich King


Quick Reference:
Northrend - land of ancient wars and current kingdom of the Lich King
Nerubians - dominate race of Northrend
Vrykul - ancient race of giants that existed before the Nerubians
Kil’jaeden - the demon lord, the Lich Kings master, and source of power
Arthas -  the Lich King
Azeroth - the collective known world of World of WarCraft
IceCrown, DragonBlight, Storm Peaks - individual realms of Northrend

Mila Kunis and her WoW Confession

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Mila Kunis on Talk ShowThe actress known for her roles in Family Guy, and That 70’s Show; and for her more recent role in the new Max Payne movie.  Mila Kunis is an actress that continues to grow in popularity; for her comedic talents, looks, and magnetic personality.  There is a lot to like, and apparently she is growing in popularity with gamers, and geeks as well, due to the confession of her love of World of WarCraft.

In a recent interview with Complex Magazine in which they discussed her television roles,  and new movie roles; Mila confessed she was fan of W.O.W. Apparently her and boyfriend Macaulay Culkin both play WarCraft. Though she couldn’t reveal her character (for obvious safety reasons) she did say she was a Mage, and that she joined guilds. She wasn’t modest about her WarCraft skills as she was quoted “I’m really good.”

Despite her interview at Comic Con, in which she accidentally stated that the X-Men films were based on video games, instead of a series of comic books, fans have been forgiving. After this new WarCraft revelation maybe the geek cultural fringe will be more willing to welcome her as one of their own. I’m sure W.O.W.
fans will.

Mila on Kimmel Live discussing her WarCraft SKILLZ.

Jimmy Kimmel Live Mila Kunis Interview

World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

IRVINE, Calif. - September 15, 2008 - Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. announced September 15th that World of Warcraft®: Wrath of the Lich King™, the second expansion pack for its award-winning subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), will arrive in stores on November 13 in North America, Europe, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Russia, and November 14 in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. The expansion will be available in Korea and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau on November 18. Details regarding the launch of Wrath of the Lich King in mainland China will be announced at a later date.

“We’re looking forward to launching Wrath of the Lich King and finally giving World of Warcraft players a chance to take on Arthas and his minions,” said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. “Until then, we’ll continue to refine and playtest the expansion content to make sure it provides a highly polished and entertaining experience.”

World of Warcraft®: Wrath of the Lich King™ sends players to the cold, forbidding continent of Northrend, where the fearsome Lich King Arthas Menethil, last seen in Warcraft® III: The Frozen Throne®, works from his secluded citadel to bring all of Azeroth under his twisted dominion. Players will battle the Lich King’s undead army from the shores of Howling Fjord and Borean Tundra to the seat of his unholy power in Icecrown Glacier. In addition, players will be able to advance characters to level 80 and gain powerful new abilities while exploring several new zones and dungeons. The expansion also introduces a number of exciting new features, including an achievement system, expanded player-vs.-player combat options such as siege weapons and destructible buildings, and the game’s first Hero class — the necromantic death knight.

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King will be available on DVD-ROM for Windows® XP/Windows Vista® and Machintosh® in two packages: a standard edition, which will sell for a suggested retail price of $39.99, and a special Collector’s Edition (in select regions) priced at $69.99. The limited Collector’s Edition package will contain:

  • The Art of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, a 208-page book featuring never-before-seen images from the game.
  • An exclusive in-game pet: Frosty, the baby frost wyrm.
  • A behind-the-scenes DVD containing over an hour of developer interviews, the Wrath of the Lich King intro cinematic with director’s commentary and more.
  • The official soundtrack CD, containing 21 epic tracks from the game, along with exclusive bonus tracks.
  • A mouse pad featuring a map of the newly opened continent of Northrend.
  • Two World of Warcraft Trading Card Game March of the Legion™, starter decks, along with two exclusive cards available only in the Collector’s Edition.

The Wrath of the Lich King expansion requires the original World of Warcraft game, available now for a suggested retail price of $19.99, along with World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade®, which sells for $29.99. These two products are combined in the World of Warcraft Battle Chest®, are available for $39.99. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King has received a Teen rating from the ESRB.

Since launching in November 2004, World of Warcraft has become the world’s most popular MMORPG, with more than 10.9 million subscribers. The game’s first expansion, The Burning Crusade, broke PC-game sales records in North America and Europe by selling nearly 2.4 million copies in its first 24 hours of availability and approximately 3.5 million copies in its first month.

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