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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cataclysm is Coming Closer-You Ready?

"Having tried both the Worgen and Goblin starting areas, I can say the Worgen zone definitely has a stronger hook to keep you interested. That's why Thanksgiving is widely considered to be the second-most masochistic holiday of the year, just after "Stub Your Toe Day." While Cataclysm and all its flying-in-Azeroth goodness is still a couple weeks away, we've compiled all of our Cataclysm coverage here, so you can peruse at your leisure on your iPhone from the bathroom of your grandparent's house.In Cataclysm, players will witness the face of Azeroth being altered forever, as the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing awakens from his subterranean slumber and erupts onto the surface, leaving ruin and destruction in his wake.
Building on the foundation established in World of Warcraft and its first two expansions, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm adds a variety of new content and offer players the opportunity to rediscover Azeroth and experience the game from a whole new perspective.Players are be able to adventure as two new playable races, achieve new levels of power, take on challenging quests and dungeons in all-new zones, and experience dramatic changes to familiar aspects of the game in the wake of a world-shattering disaster.As the Horde and Alliance race to the epicenter of the cataclysm, the kingdoms of Azeroth will witness seismic shifts in power, the kindling of a war of the elements, and the emergence of unlikely heroes who will rise up to protect their scarred and broken world from utter devastation.
There are few times in the year when you crave World of Warcraft harder than when you are crammed in a small building with your extended family, far, far away from your lovely computer with its lovely games and comfy chair. Mousing over the indicator shows a little bit of text innocently suggesting that maybe it'll go away, but if you know anything about horror fiction at all then you know this can only end badly." If you read them really slowly over the course of your Thanksgiving break, you can almost pretend that you're playing the text-adventure version of World of Warcraft!

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