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Video Games : World of Warcraft Battlechest

World of Warcraft Battlechest

from: Blizzard Entertainment




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 167





Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: DVD-ROM
Product Brand: Blizzard Entertainment
EAN: 0020626726191
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Blizzard Entertainment
Product Manufacturer: Blizzard Entertainment
Model: 020626726191
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Release Date: October 02, 2007
Ranking: 167
Studio: Blizzard Entertainment


Product facts:
  • Includes both the World of Warcraft base sku and the Burning Crusade expansion pack
  • Official Battle Chest strategy guides: one for Burning Crusade and one for World of Warcraft
  • Game manuals
  • WOW guest pass (14-day trial)
  • Blizzard catalog included







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Enter the World's #1 Online Game with the complete collection of World of Warcraft. This epic value contains the original Game of the Year and its blockbuster first expansion set, The Burning Crusade. Also included are Battle Chest Guides from BradyGames, detailing the tips, tricks, and strategies that will aid your quest to Level 70.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Addicting
Started playing passively at a friend's house. Wanted to play at home. Bought it (Battlechest is a smart buy), set up an account, and haven't looked back.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Friends don't let friends play World of Warcraft
This game is really, really addictive. The sad thing is it's only moderatly fun because it get's very repetitive. You will find yourself wasting tons of time on this game, and when you're not playing and you're at school or work, you will be thinking about playing it as soon as you get home. Buyer beware this game is worse than nicotine and crack combined. . . friends don't let friends play WoW . . .



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stay away from wowcrack!!
This game is very addictive and you will invest a lot of time in this game. I've played for over 3 years and have always been at the top of my game. My husband and son are much more casual players, but it can be difficult at times even then to pull them away from the computer for dinner, etc. When you are playing.. and going into an "instance" you are in there with 4-24 other human players and you all must work as a team to defeat the monsters. Some of these can take longer than 8 hours to accomplish. (And Yes, there are LOTS of people on this game from the time they wake up until they fall asleep at their keyboard.) If you have LOTS of time to waste away, buy this game. It will keep you entertained. The addictiveness is VERY HIGH. See www.wowdetox.com

Also, there is a monthly subscription charge of $14.99 after you purchase this set.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cookie cutter MMO. Stale & Boring
If you're looking for a good single player game, or enjoy sitting aorund for hours talking to people you don't know on the internet, WoW might be right for you. Otherwise steer clear and save yourself a boatload of cash.

Leveling up to 70 can be fun, there is enough to do to avoid grinding at least with your first character. Once you're there though, the game screeches to a bloody halt.

PvP is lackluster, pointless, and wholly unenjoyable.
Raids are enjoyable if you like sitting around for hours.
Every character in late game is identical both in equipment and abilities for a given class.
Blizzard also decided to completely ruin Warcraft's back story too.

Play something else.



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