Unlike Cataclysm, which tried to be the expansion for everyone, the fourth expansion to Blizzard’s perennially popular MMO is aimed at the experienced player, adding in plenty of high level content to churn through after leveling from 85 to the new cap of 90. If you’ve been away from WoW for a while, much of the core experience remains the same: it’s a ceaseless pursuit of power, where acquiring better items opens up access to more challenging content, which lets you acquire even better items to access even more challenging content, and on and on as you rise from lowly nothing to slayer of the world’s greatest evils. It’s a familiar formula, and still feels rewarding, where your in-game character serves as a controllable trophy rack, broadcasting to others the towering terrors you were skilled enough to defeat, inspiring envy in low-level onlookers and fueling personal pride.

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