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  2. Sep 2, 2016 · World of Warcraft: Legion review. Representing World of Warcraft at its best, Legion sets the stage for one of the most memorable chapters in its history. Reviews. By Steven...

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    • We Are Legion. Again.
    • Verdict

    By Leif Johnson

    Updated: May 2, 2017 5:55 pm

    Posted: Sep 9, 2016 12:20 am

    For years it's been safe to take digs at World of Warcraft's shortcomings relative to more modern games while still acknowledging its enduring greatness. “Sure,” you could say, “Blizzard does dungeons well and there's a nice mix of in-game activities, but too bad it's not as social as it used to be.”

    Legion makes me unwilling to say such things anymore. It's been little more than a week since launch and I've been making new friends in the open world in a way I haven't since 2004. For the past few days I've been running with a small group of players from other servers I met through the custom Group Finder, galloping between the new world quests through sprawling, attractive zones. We originally grouped up for a boss none of us could tackle alone but we found we liked our synergy, and together we finished the zone’s four other world quests even though we could have done those on our own. It's always been possible to find such groups through staid guild applications or groups of pre-existing real-life friends, but this tendency to make new friends just by playing has long been one of the things I've missed about early WoW.

    The timing couldn't be better. Despite a promising launch, Warlords of Draenor, the previous expansion, quickly devolved into one of Blizzard's biggest failures, with patches giving us whack-a-mole orc-slaying lore at best and a full year without content patches at worst. Subscriptions dipped so low that Blizzard stopped reporting them, and many players found they could get many of WoW’s usual rewards without ever having to leave their new garrisons, leading to antisocial playstyles.

    After months of missteps, Legion shows World of Warcraft finding its footing again and asserting its relevance after more than a decade. Many elements make this an expansion worth enjoying, including class halls, gigantic zones filled with memorable stories, better socialization, the actiony new Demon Hunter class, and world quests. The one big que...

  3. Aug 29, 2016 · World of Warcraft: Legion. Released On: Aug 29, 2016. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 66 Critic Reviews. 88. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 1,557 User Ratings. 7.6. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review.

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  4. Sep 28, 2016 · Don Saas. World of Warcraft: Legion proves that Blizzard still has enough tricks up its sleeve to keep WoW relevant more than a decade after its initial release.

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  5. Sep 5, 2016 · World of Warcraft: Legion review. World of Warcraft: Legion - levelling, dungeons, professions, everything reviewed. Ben Barrett. Published: Sep 5, 2016. World of Warcraft....

  6. Oct 28, 2016 · It's no longer surprising that the launch experience has been largely excellent. But the real question is whether Legion sets World of Warcraft up for future success. Blizzard has something...

  7. Sep 28, 2016 · Our Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (Must-See) Games. 4.5 star. Gaming News. World of Warcraft: Legion adds ten levels, a new zone, and a new hero class to the twelve year old MMO and manages to...

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