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Game Trailers World of Warcraft "Cataclysm" Review

shagen454 says...

I agree this new WoW is pretty much spectacular. Even if they took out the instances (my favorite part of the game), the battlegrounds, the raids and even the multiplayer I think this game would be fun to play.

The amount of content is just immense. Vashj'ir is just massive - it works on horizontal & vertical levels, it's really neat. I was initially sort of annoyed with the zone so went to Hyjal - after I completed Hyjal (and it was so good) - I just had to back to Vash and see what it contained. Just like Hyjal - Vash starts out a little... slow - you just have to realize that you have to get over some of the humps and the game really opens up - soon I was on the seahorse mount zipping around the massive zone. Just exploring the vastness of Vashj'ir was fun - the entrance to the Throne of Tides instance was really neat. The amount of detail is just staggering and some of the set pieces in the zone and story set pieces are very unique. I've definitely put in around 10-15 hours and I'm still not even level 83, haven't even moved on from the two starting zones - though I have explored some of the other zones to find instance entrances, though I haven't even begun to play in any of the instances either. Exploring is neat unto itself but the stories Blizzard have crafted will take you in & outside of the immediate zone - the phasing will constantly be changing the landscapes.

I really enjoyed fighting the raid bosses connected to the quests, even, though I wish they played out more like regular raid bosses (ie. they're a bit too forgiving). Anyway, I still have three zones to go and I'm taking my time loving almost every second.

What's the best Star Trek Series? (User Poll by Throbbin)

Sagemind says...

DS9 was slow to start so those who watched and bailed early missed what I feel was the best series. At first I was worried about everything being located on one space station that didn't go anywhere but I think the producers realized it as well.
They did everything they could to jumpstart the series and they succeeded!
Shaving Sisco's head and giving him a new look, Bringing in Worf, Expanding on Odo the Changelings, The defiant (the only federation ship with a cloaking device), Dax was a great Character, even once they had to change symbionts.

DS9 had the deepest character development out of any Star Trek series:
Sisko, Odo, Dax (1&2), Worf, Miles, Quark, Bashir, Kira, Garak and a dynamic supporting cast Gul Dukat, Nog, Rom, Gowron, Lwaxana Troi, Martok, Vash, Leeta, Jake Sisko, the Grand Nagus. The Changelings, Cardasians, Klingons, Bajorans, Humans, Ferengi, the Jem'Hadar...

The ongoing storyline with the war and the occupation gave a great overall setting for the episode stories. It kept serving the characters to us in new ways and let us see into the characters in more depth. I think it was the series with the most mature story line and had the most layers. It was war, intrigue, humor, alliances, secrets, threats, doom, development, exploration and more...

Um, so ya, I voted for DS9

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Trigun (awesome anime)

Farhad2000 says...

Trigun is a sci-fi manga series with a steampunk Wild West theme created by Yasuhiro Nightow in 1995, and adapted into a 26 episode anime series in 1998 by Madhouse. It is the story of Vash the Stampede, a.k.a. The Humanoid Typhoon, and the two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who were ordered to follow him and minimize the damage that seems to follow Vash everywhere he goes.

Trigun was created by the animation studio Madhouse in 1998 and directed by Satoshi Nishimura. The October 2005 issue of Neo magazine (A UK Anime magazine) includes an interview with Studio Madhouse's founder, Masao Maruyama. In it he says the studio is working on a Trigun Movie that should be released in a "couple of years". The November issue of Anime Insider also confirms this news.

Still one of my favorite anime series.

- More @ <ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigun#Anime">Wikipedia

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