Games Review: World of Warcraft: the Wrath of the Lich King
PC, Mac, Blizzard, £24.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Not having spent six solid weeks playing the second Worldof Warcraft expansion pack, it’s hard to sum it up in a mere 120 words.
But so far, it’s all looking pretty damn fine with its seamless play-fields and two new starting zones: Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord. Purists might balk at the early quests, where equipment is suspiciously easy to come by, but there is, literally, a brave new world of play here. Exploring is key, so don’t expect any sneaky shortcuts to make traversing the new areas a breeze, but look forward to a massive, mesmerising and marvellous epic.
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