Bringing magic and steel back to Warcraft
Alerinne starts an interesting conversation over on the forums about bringing WoW back into "Medieval Fantasy" -- swords and sorcery instead of alien Draenei and spaceships. Normally, the conversation about MMO genre runs along the lines of too much fantasy, but many players, it seems, would rather be running around with axes and fireballs rather than lasers and robots, especially in a world that is so akin to traditional fantasy (Orcs, Elves, and so on).To be fair, World of Warcraft has always had its own charms -- Dwarves have always been able to fire guns, something that's not usually in traditional fantasy, and even Goblins with their zeppelins (and Gnomes with their engineering) have always added a little extra flavor to the game that goes beyond purist fantasy. But it's true -- zones like Netherstorm and even Auchindoun go a little overboard for real fantasy fans.
So hopefully, as we hear in the thread, we'll see a little more traditional fantasy setting in Wrath of the Lich King. So far, lots of things we've seen there have had a bit of a Norse trend to them, from the Frozen Tundra to the Vykrul race found in the early zones. But there's more to this expansion that we haven't seen -- Icecrown Citadel is an old-fashioned ice fortress, according to the lore, and with the movement of Dalaran and the rumors of dragons up there, we definitely have a possibility of a return to the magic and steel that made this series so popular in the first place.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard, Expansions, Lore, Wrath of the Lich King
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Goran Mar 13th 2008 4:56AM
Part of me says: Outland Ethereals is really inventive and fresh, cool that Blizzard doesn't stick to the formula and all that
But every now and then when I go back to Azeroth for sightseeing, I just enjoy the world there so much more. Its more of a historical place with monuments and such. Its got lots of nice lore that is simply lacking in Outland.
Azeroth is also much more consistent between the zones than Outland. Zangarmarsh, Nagrand and Netherstorm just don't feel like they're on the same continent!
For me, sci-fi and classic fantasy isn't a natual fit at all. Why would I still kill mobs with my staff when I could just zap them with a shiny laser gun?
When I'm flying through Outland, I don't believe in it. I see it as a bunch of zones created by devs to give me epix. Because of its consistent and more traditional fantasy setting, Azeroth is more believable and immersive to me.
Shilling Mar 13th 2008 12:37PM
Like many here, I'm fine with the steampunk stuff but I find it tough to get immersed in the sci-fantasy from Burning Crusade. I'm really looking forward to a return to Azeroth.
vanye111 Mar 13th 2008 1:08PM
My thought with regards to how Outland looks is that this is a mixture & merger of the planet that survived, mashed together by the rupture of the original portal, and maintained by the Na'ru.