My son was watching over my shoulder ( he's 8 ) and says " This reminds me of kung fu panda ". Sure does.
My son was watching over my shoulder ( he's 8 ) and says " This reminds me of kung fu panda ". Sure does.
best trailer ever!
WHY OH WHY did Gorehowl not HOWL?! It's where the name of the axe comes from, its associated with the "Hell" Screem battle cry. Books mention this howling sound of the axe in full swing all the time. I was so disappointed, i wanted to hear that Erie death sound.
They really turned Garrosh into a mad man, i mean his deeds just kept him falling deeper and deeper into madness but he had true respect for the horde and all its members. He regretted Caine's un fair unhonorable death, He respected thrall's wisdom, but i guess when the power came to his hands he could not handle it and did not see the horde as a whole only an orcish horde with minor allies.
So why exactly did Garrosh drop the heart in the middle of the lake
My point is it's really not detracting from accusations of being "Kung Fu Panda". Frankly, I never found the thought of it being like that movie a negative, but the people trying to defend the game and say it's not the case make my sides hurt from all the belly-laughing at their defending a slowly dying franchise that seems to have long since lost the plot.
Please, don't try to put words into my mouth, you clearly lack the intellect.
Blizzard have presented cinematics on a much higher level: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq4Y7ztznKc
Yes, it's an expansion cinematic, not a patch trailer, of course there's going to be a higher budget. However it's proof that they're more than capable of creating far more polished material. Even if the animation can't be up to scratch, tacky dialogue is inexcusable. And, as has already been mentioned, who did they assign to the damn video that left Gorehowl as an inanimate regular axe...
As much as people on here bitch and moan about Cataclysm being terrible, it had a great deal of promise - we dragon slayers were offered what was very likely the biggest damn dragon still living on the planet. If they hadn't very literally got lazy about the actual implementation, such as two long raid patches with 7 and then 8 bosses only respectively, and not making up their minds whether they were going to make things easy or difficult, I would imagine most of the vocal whingers would be supporting it and instead asking "what the fuck is this shit that's hemorrhaging subs by the millions?" of MoP.
But, going on to patch trailers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsXglDs81FU
This one almost makes me not hate what they've turned Thrall into since WC III.
I know that someone stated it looked like Kung Fu Panda, someone else claimed otherwise, I confirmed that it was the same level of graphic violence as you'd see in the movie Kung Fu Panda, and that you have nothing of value to add to this conversation.
And please, don't call me "mate", I don't consider anyone with so little to add to a discussion but for making vague insults my "mate". Now, if you'd be so kind as to crawl back under whichever bridge you came from...
that trailer freaking bad a** now i really want to kill garrosh.
I can think of a few other differences.
Like, okay, Kung Fu Panda and it's sequel were amazing movies, but this expansion has been out for quite a while now. I thought the mindless and frankly shallow comparisons to it were over and done with by now? Pandaren have been performing martial arts since Warcraft 3, long before Kung Fu Panda was even a thing; more importantly I suppose Pandas come from China and China, like most things asian, is often immediately associated with martial arts and more specifically, the Chinese martial art Kung Fu.
You people only prove to further perpetuate your single-mindedness by beating this dead horse. Why not try for once to break out of your one dimensional way of thinking about Warcraft and enjoy what is quite possibly the best expansion with the most original content in both quantity and quality they've ever created.
BTW, this entire post is not exclusively directed at you, egeszsegere.
Pandaren were in the lore before Kung Fu Panda (all 1 of them), however it's bleedingly obvious that Blizzard have taken some inspiration from those movies in the WoW Pandaren's final appearance, movements, voices
STOP! DENYING! THE! OBVIOUS!
The people trying to defend the Pandaren as being unlike the movies are so many times worse than those saying "lol Kung Fu Panda".
Next expansion they'll have a 100 Acre Wood zone and race of bears that don't wear pants and get buffs from eating honey, and we'll have people vehemently denying any relation to Winnie the Pooh while reminding us that there was a bear eating out of a honey pot in a WC lore book printed in 1994.