When the Burning Crusade was released, it was new, but was it anything that really caught the players' attention? In my opinion it was not.Many of the creatures looked liked different color versions of the original wow gold game.I don't care what you call them or what you color you shade them a murloc was a murloc. That is far from the case with WotLK, Blizzard really seems to have outdone themselves on the designs of the graphics, environment and creatures with this expansion.There are a tremendous amount of unique looks through the Northrend continent. I personally enjoyed the whole Norse aspect to the expansion. There are Vikings, Viking Women, and Undead Vikings, it's just a great departure from the pre existing look of Warcraft. Sure there are some old creatures making their way back into WotLK, but how many different ways can you really make a spider or wolf look?This is the second time in my history of purchasing collector's editions,that the accompanying soundtrack has escaped the confines of its cellophane prison. Most of the music was the standard fair that we've come to expect from most MMOs, there's your standard ominous dungeon percussion, and general synthesized tunes.Yet, throughout some zones, there were hints of Celtic music, and I could swear there was a piano in there somewhere.No real improvement for the basic game User Interface as whole. It's still the standard we've come to expect from WoW. The one notable exception is the variety of user controlled "vehicles" throughout the expansion.
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