Having returned to playing WoW again since Legion, this expansion feels like a breath of fresh air. Although I wasn't initially familiar with many changes in the game, my years of experience helped me catch up.

The reintroduction of the old talent tree was a significant improvement, offering diverse playstyle choices for different players. While the Dragon Isles is a decent zone, it may be more appreciated by new players; for seasoned players, it doesn't stand out compared to other amazing places in Warcraft.

The only downside is the repetitive open-world content, with the usual world bosses that everyone flies around to kill. It would have been more exciting if there was only one World Boss and the rest were daily interesting objectives, rather than just high HP NPCs to slay.

Renown Factions was quite fun, but only around the first 2 months, once completed, it doesn't offer anything relevant to the game.

PvP has been disappointing, despite the helpful addition of Solo Shuffle for both old and new players. The class balance and the lack of fun in PvP make it a horrible experience, and the reward system is one of the worst in the game.

Mythic+ and Raiding seem okay, with two seasons already passed, offering interesting loot upgrades and well-designed Tier Sets that players can look forward to. Vault of the Incarnates was particularly exceptional, featuring enjoyable boss fights and engaging lore. Aberrus the Shadowed Crucible was so good on paper and the hype build around it. If not for the upgrade system changes, its loot distribution between bosses makes players leave and nitpick which part of the raid they want to join, it had very boring bosses with horrible fight mechanics.

After two seasons, the game feels good but not enjoyable. In the future, I hope Blizzard focuses on making the game more accessible to everyone; currently, WoW feels more like a job. Many hidden details in the game are inaccessible to casual players who don't search for guides or have experienced friends. It seems impossible for this game to be played by non-avid WoW fans, and even some loyal fans are giving up. The game's demands to play every day create the feeling of a job rather than an enjoyable experience.

Currently, World of Warcraft is running Cosmetics Giveaway, which is quite different from the MMORPG we used to love.

Reviewed on Aug 01, 2023


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