


Regarding graphics, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm sticks to the original style but adapts it to the new graphic cards available on the market. Hardcore players, meanwhile, will have to be content with having more difficult challenges when completing levels and dungeons – and of course, obtaining more valuable rewards for it. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is essentially easier to manage and therefore more enjoyable. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm makes this popular MMORPG more open to casual players, thanks to the addition of hundreds of quests and a larger number of possible combinations between races and professions. Also, top character level has been raised to 85 and top profession level to 525. But with Guild Wars 2 making MMORPGs more accessible and cutting out the traditional grind, we'd expect to see Blizzard work harder to keep it's crown as the number one online RPG.Besides adding a new plot line to the game’s history, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm brings lots of new features to the game: two new playable races (Worgen for the Alliance and Goblins for the Horde), five new zones (Hyjal, Vashj'ir, Uldum, Deepholm, and Twilight Highlands) and several new dungeons, among others.

World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria is essential for long time players, and the new continent freshens up the game. However, even on a powerful PC, you are likely too see glitches here and there. Graphically, there's an incremental improvement, with the cartoon world looking a little better than before. While you are introduced to the game in this sequence, it's a shame that Blizzard have not innovated much here, as these tutorial missions are devoid of excitement or emotion, and don't really work as a way of drawing you into the World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria. The expansion starts like almost every MMORPG, with a fairly lengthy training sequence. While general gameplay in World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria remains the same, there's a new challenge mode, and the maximum level you can attain has been raised from 85 to 90.
