I think it's fair to say, Legion will have way more content then WoD due to more content patches.
I think it's fair to say, Legion will have way more content then WoD due to more content patches.
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Legion is getting back to the franchise's roots, which is, at it's very core, Horde vs. Alliance with the twist of the Legion and their burning desire to use Azeroth as a prop in their music video cover of "Light My Fire".
Mists was a very very large departure from what the franchise was about thematically, which I suspect contributed to the games decline in popularity. I'm not saying it was bad. Overall, I liked Mists. But I like Legion too. Wrath of the Lich King felt like an almost direct sequel to Frozen Throne in MMO format. Burning Crusade tried to tie back into WC3, but got way too caught up with Illidan as the big bad. Legion feels more like where we should have gone after WC3, and I'm glad they've come around to it, even if they did have to use a shitty plot device to get there (ie, time travel/alternate dimension)
Hu, well, that's extremely small as far as similarities go.
Okay, I'll go with another thing in common : both have retarded numbers (Blizzard really have trouble managing their exponential digits inflation).
It's basically the opposite : Legion is Mist WORSE in every way. I can't see how anyone can find questing in Legion good with the abysmal writing and terrible ambiance management.
Yes and no.
Yes, thematically Legion is much closer to W3 than probably any other expansion (maybe tied with WotLK).
But as for the game, Legion is just so far removed from anything that made Vanilla what it was, it shouldn't even be considered related as a game.
As for why the game declined in popularity... that's a whole can of worms better left for another thread.
Legion... Metzen? You're kidding right? Metzen wasn't involved deeply with WoW since Wrath.
I hope he didn't have anything to do with SC2 because that was the shittiest story (maybe just LotV) I've ever seen. Well, I've seen shittier but this is Blizzard, there's no excuse. I just think he stopped being so involved with anything after Wrath. And that's where most of the stuff started looking lame too.
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Depends on how you look at it. Just having demons invade isn't enough. WC3 still had some mystery. Now it's "demon spaceships, undeads vs demons, using multiple planets as bases of operations, being able to casually talk to "deities", no one really stays dead."
If anything, WC3 felt more medieval while Legion feels like it's been set in the 17th Century.
I can't see how anyone could "despise," or "hate," Legion; It's an awesome expansion.
I feel like the people who say that are:
1. Being cynical just to be different/trendy hipsters.
2. Play the game more than most people thus being hypocritical, throwing their money at Blizzard and complaining while playing the game 24/7.
"legion is better than mists" "no it's worse than mists" this whole subjective debate is going nowhere.
some people like it more than mists, other's liked mists better.
so far it is a hell of a lot better than Warlords or Dreanor. (o look, another subjective opinion)
i only hope they keep their promise on minimizing content drought.
You understand that when I say franchise, I mean Warcraft, and not simply World of Warcraft, yes?
Think about where we left off in Warcraft 3. The Legion's latest invasion plan had been foiled (Warcraft 3 base), and Ner'zhul had finally slipped the bonds of his Legion masters and established his own power base. Vanilla WoW was basically the calm before the storm, as the world settled back into relative normality. Once this was done, the powers that be decided to go pick on one of the players who chose the wrong side (for whatever reason) in the fight against the Legion, who also had been building up his power base. I'm sure the space goats showing up had something to do with the overall decision to go after Illidan.
After all that nonsense, Ner'zhul decides to make his move. So we gotta go deal with that. Fordring pulls off one of the most blantant examples of deus ex machina I've ever seen, and we win the day again. yay.
Then the evil insane elder dragon decides he hasn't been getting enough attention and decides to make his displeasure known (dragons, right?). This is, really, the first departure from the plot that WC3 started. I guess it works, but it felt pretty weak, and Cata still remains my least favorite xpac. I feel it gave the Old Gods way too much attention. Them occasionally showing up as a distraction in the form of C'thun and Yogg is cool and all, but this isn't a lovecraftian genre game. Old gods as bad guys just aren't as cool as demons.
And from there we go to.... panda land? What the fuck? This is where we get totally derailed. And in the end, it ends up being some more old god pawn bullshit.
Warlord's was essentially a reboot of the story after that. It's pretty obvious that they decided they screwed up their plot lines and they needed to get back to the type of story that the franchise was founded on. So what do you do? You bring back Gul'dan, Thrall's dad and mom, and Grom. You wink and explain it all away as wibbly wobbly timey whimey stuff, and start telling the kind of story that made the franchise popular in the first place (and adding in the WoW version of the drow to boot). And it's fairly obvious that we're going to see Illidan back as well.
I actually like the way Legion is going. It feels like Warcraft again. Yeah, it's a little silly sometimes, and there's alot of homages, but it's still fun. If they pull off a killer story, alot of sins will be forgiven.
Now from a gameplay perspective.... I'm still out. I wasn't in beta, so I've only had since pre patch to react to all the changes. Some I like, some I don't. Largely my approval depends on whether or not they can make good on eliminating long content droughts. If they can pull that off, then that earns alot of goodwill. because running world quests on my 17th alt 2 years from now is not going to make me a happy camper.
Metzen only really worked on Overwatch, nothing else made by Blizzard. He voice acted Thrall and that was about it for his influence outside of the Overwatch team.