Within my circle of friends, about 4 of us have made the trek back to
the lands of World of Warcraft. At first I was a little apprehensive to return to a
game that became so stale to me last year. Yet after playing the game
for a few hours I can truly say I'm happy with the changes and the
additions. This is why I've dusted off my level 60 Undead Warlock,
jumped into the Outlands and drooled over the idea of hitting the icy
lands of Northrend. I only hope the new expansion keeps my interest
long enough to get into the end game content. Along the way I might
even create a new character or even break out my level 70 human
Warlock. Join me for the next few weeks as I get back into one of the
most popular video games ever made.
During my time in the
World of Warcraft I first leveled an Undead
Warlock to level 60, pre-Burning Crusade. Shortly before the release of
the Burning Crusade I was invited with a few friends to join a large
Alliance guild on another realm. Because of my interest in the then
newer end game content I leveled an Alliance character. To do this in
quick fashion I leveled a class I aready had a good grip on and brought
a Human Warlock to 70. I had a good time with some of the Burning
Crusade content, but after I hit 70 I didn't get into the endgame
content. I slowly became unhappy with the game and made the decision to
leave the
World of Warcraft. This wasn't an easy decision, but I felt
it was the right one at the time. My real world friends had left the
game and while the guild I was in did welcome me with open arms, I just
stopped caring about the game. The additional content was too much of a
time sink and I just didn't have the time or passion to bother.
Spending multiple hours questing to get "keyed" for an instance only to
wait hours to find a pick-up group stopped being but. To finally play
the quest on my time felt like an impossibility. My guild would run
instances, but I would have to wait my turn to do endgame instances.
Which was fine and understandable. Along with players having to wait
almost a week to return to most high level content, I felt like I
missed out on too much of the then new Burning Crusade expansion. So
with the inability to sit with the cool kids at the lunch table, I just
left the game unhappy and angry.
A year later and I still felt a little jaded by
WoW, but I began to
hear stories of the new changes in-game and overall fixes. These
changes to the game just made
WoW sound better and better. It sounded
so good that I had a hard time saying no to reactivating my account. No
more getting keyed for instances, no long waits to get back into
instances, achievements and a new class made re-joining
WoW easy. I
wasn't sure if I was going to like the game at first, but I wanted to
see the changes for myself. Which is why I came back, but since all my
friends have re-joined the Horde, it would mean I need to break out my
trusty Undead Warlock and get through the Burning Crusade. I was told
this too would be easier, I just hope stories are true.
Over the next few weeks I'll keep you posted on my progress in the
World of Warcraft and the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. I won't say
it's a full out review of the new contain, just my impressions of the
game as I go through it. The game has changed too much and I would
spend too much time talking about small updates that have been
implemented before the start of the new expansion. So if you're a
current
WoW player, this review might not be for you. If you've played
the game in the past or you're thinking about joining the millions of
others in the World of Warcraft I hope this helps you make your
decision.