Vanilla WoW is a mixed bag for me. I miss the community feel, the immersiveness (going to dungeon and bg entrances instead of Group Finder), and proper use of aggro, cc and focus fire in dungeons and raids. I do not miss low monster/quest drop spawns, poor gear and attribute optimization, near useless class specs (vanilla enhancement shaman), and being pigeonholed into one spec for raiding (vanilla resto shaman)
@Spartan-1657: I really have to explain this to you? Are you that dense? It's really not hard to see the contradiction in your own post.
How can you blame anyone stuck on nostalgia when you hate on a brand new game you haven't even played yet, and compare it to a 20+ year old game you enjoyedand supposedly believe nothing new today can compare to it?
And I'm sure you still got something to say about it. (read: deflecting to spare yourself the shame of writing a bad post) I'm just gonna leave it at that.
@naughtydog94: "Their icons can't exist forever." Meanwhile: Crash Bandicoot is all but disappeared despite fan outcry for a new game. Sonic finally has a good game made after several flops, And after 30+ years, Mario is still going strong.
Any other company would've put those outfits in some form of microtransactions or DLC. Nintendo knows how to do the business right. That's why they're still the biggest name in gaming and will always be.
@Spartan-1657: Scumbag Gamer: Says people that enjoy Mario Odyssey, a brand new game with new mechanics, are blinded by nostalgia; says Super Mario 64 is the holy grail in the same sentence.
"Few laugh out loud moments" - I don't know, between the Difficulty Slider, Seaman and Swallows, and Jared Fogle attacking kids with his Five Dollar Footlong, I laughed quite a lot.
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