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⚔️ Unleash your inner monk and conquer Pandaria’s mysteries before your guild does!
Mists of Pandaria is a major World of Warcraft expansion introducing the lush continent of Pandaria, a new Monk class, and revamped endgame content including Raid Finder and Challenge Modes. Designed to appeal to both casual and hardcore players, it offers a blend of traditional questing, innovative pet battles, and farming mechanics, requiring the base game and prior expansions to play.
| ASIN | B00844SQO6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,086 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1,199 in PC Games 4,541 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (274) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PMOERPACT11121 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 14.3 x 19.5 cm; 220 g |
| Rated | Ages 12 & Over |
| Release date | 25 Sept. 2012 |
S**E
A massive return to form
This seems to be getting a lot of bad press so I thought I'd put a few things into perspective for people. The biggest and most important point I can make is this: It's an expansion to World of Warcraft. Quite simply this means more of the same but in a different setting. It happened in The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, and now Mists of Pandaria. Throughout it's life it has always been the same type of thing, grinding, quests, dungeons and raids so don't expect something entirely new. The second obvious point are the similarities between Mists of Pandaria and the children's movie Kung Foo Panda. People are reviewing down based on this, yet it is clear by the box art, let alone the description, that the pandas use martial arts. If this isn't your thing then why buy the game? I'll admit I find the vulgar rip off a little unsettling but the bottom line is the pandas are not actually as bad as I'd originally thought they would be, and the monk class is playable by not just pandas. I took a panda shaman through the starting zone as was very impressed by the art work. Likewise I'm sure the monk will be a fun class to play when I get round to it, it doesn't have to be a panda. Now that's out of the way I'd also like to mention the significant differences between Mists of Pandaria and Cataclysm. For me Cataclysm was a huge let down, Blizzard seemed to lose the way in terms of content and lost a fair few players due to the increased difficulty. People are entitled to their opinions on this matter, but I am of the belief that the game should be playable by everyone, from the casual to the hardcore. From the get go Mists of Pandaria has dumbed the difficulty back down to 3.3 levels, whilst this might infuriate the odd hardcore guild it means casual players can experience content without too much difficulty. Once done with dungeons you can move onto the new Raid Finder tool, which offers the raiding experience but decreased difficulty. The regular raiders still have their normal raids, and the hardcore their heroic raids. Blizzard have even given the dungeons a challenge mode, to reward the more hardcore casuals. So from a "normal" end game experience, there really is something for everyone. Mists of Pandaria also features more additional content than ever before. There are plenty of quests, including a mass of dailies. The reputation rewards are there, with some cool mounts as rewards. There are new scenarios, for 3 players to do epic instanced quest like chains in. Pet Battle offer a Pokemon style game for pet collectors and Farming will offer a Farmvillesque slant to the game. Then of course there are the usual profession updates and an entirely new class, the aforementioned monk. I'll also mention briefly the continent of Pandaria. It's nice to be back on a new continent, and Pandaria is really really beautiful. Remember when you first saw Icecrown Citadel in Northrend? You get that kind of feeling, a lot. The art guys did really well here. Mists of Pandaria is shaping up to be a brilliant expansion. If you quit due to Cataclysm then now is a great time to come back and restore your love of World of Warcraft. At the end of the day you don't have to be a Kung Foo Panda if you don't want to be.
J**Y
Disappointing and a little ridiculous
I received the game on the release date as promised. Good, so far. I opened it, and was excited. However, then I had to play it. Basically Mists of Panadaria is Kung Fu Panda for young children. The quests are okay, but the childish theme is laughable, and after two hours I simply don't want to play it any more. The other expansions were much better than this.
C**Y
Wonderfully engaging game.
Mists of Pandaria is a wonderfully engaging game. The rolling vistas, the amazing , fully orchestrated music and engaging quests all add up to make an outstanding expansion. New content has been added through patches which further increase gameplay. For those saying that this is a dull expansion and that they have played all the content: Really? I am still finding new content in this expansion. New world bosses, new raids, new dungeons, new races, new loot. The list goes on. Yes, I can understand that some people hate paying a subscription, but for me, having a game free of adverts and restrictive gameplay, along with superb customer support and a chance to play with my friends without hassle of slowdown, the game is worth every penny.
K**D
Chris Metzen is about to make you his b****. Points to those who get the reference.
Still playing it, can't put it down. Send help and pizza. Seriously though, it's WoW, what can I say about it that hasn't already been said? Well, I can say some things about it, Pandaria is a nice looking zone but it's packed to the brim with dailies, for every Oondasta fight on the Isle of Giants there are a ton of bloody fishing dailies with Nat Pagle. The pre-Siege of Orgimmar raids are pretty weak, especially Terrace of Endless Spring(seriously, what is this crap?) but Siege of Orgrimmar itself is pretty hype. There is a Legendary questline that has some pretty awesome lore to it but the actual questline is GRINDY as all hell, it's not fun at all, it doesn't feel like a journey, it's just a lot of busy work. So seriously, just get this for Warlords of Draenor. I gave this 5 stars because I am weak and Chris Metzen now owns me.
M**N
I give the Activision Blizzard board members a £30.00 bonus and they give me a code!
Before I get to the actual gameplay I need to have my say about Blizzard (the makers of the game)as a whole. Once upon a time Blizzard was started by a bunch of blokes, much like myself, who loved gaming and wanted to do things 'their way'. Little could they have imagined that one day the company would be a corporate giant raking in almost obscene amounts of money each year. World of Warcraft became a cash cow, bringing in a constant supply of cash with it's subscription system and we have now got to a point where the company is reliant on this cash cow and is ever creating inventive ways to get more money from it's players. We now have Blizzard pushing the 'Limited Edition' in our face, pets and mounts you can purchase will real world money plus a host of 'paid for' services in addition to the quite high subscrition fee and forking out for each expansion as it comes out. I realise that plenty of people want these services but I just don't agree with much of it and the tendancy of Blizzard to gradually try any method they can to squeeze every last penny from their players. I feel the model they are pursuing is unsustainable. This cash cow is one day going to run dry and they need to be prepared for this outcome. Now let me get on to the game itself. Firstly, let me start by saying that I paid £30.00 (including postage) for the physical copy of the game which conatains 2 DVD's which are pretty much useless. As soon as you put them in, all they do is direct you to the website for upgrading the game. You already have all the data on your computer and you just need to put the code in to activate it. This gives you a feeling of having been ripped off because effectively the two DVD's are pointless. The instruction manual is also a 4 page affair which is virtually pointless. The original game had a nice thick one. All that profit and the can't find the cash to put a decent manual if there. I guess I should expect so much in the 'standard' version of the game. on to the game play, as many have already pointed out, the title and the use of Panda's is a big miss step on the part of Blizzard. The Oriental theme itself is awesome and the usual artwork standard is met and exceeded here in the creation of the world you play in. But it is severly hampered by the ridiculous 'Kung fu' panda characters and storyline. Let's be clear, the Panda's are silly and childish, and the decision to call the land of the pandas Pandaria is lazy and absurd. It's the kind of thing I would done when creating a world for a short story when I thirteen - 'It's a continent, peopled by a Panda like race and I'm going to call it... Pandaria'. I have no idea how this passed Blizzard quality control. There are already half a dozen other races in the game which would have been better suited (one race for the horde and alliance) and let's just call this new continent Mistaria. That's unoriginal but it's better than Pandaria. Having played the game for about eight hours I can say that's it's no revelation. It's good fun, it's enjoyable and I want to play more. The graphics, models and textures have notably inproved and the acting is mostly decent (but still not great). The overhual of some of the game mehanics is mostly a positive change a there's now no definitive talents or Spec. The storyline is hit and miss. Blizzard try their best to make you feel like you're in a war and that it's harming a tranquil land. But hey it's inhabited by overweight panda's with moustaches who have a liking for Kung Fu. How seriosuly can we take all this? All in all, that Vanilla Wow feeling that you are playing an epic game has long sinced departed me, perhaps never to return. But that being said I'm sure there's plenty of fun to be had here.
E**E
Game excellent, discs not so much..
This is the newest expansion for the world of warcraft mmorpg. The expansion is a lot of fun, with lots of great new features. These include the new race (pandaren) and class (monk), and the new zone (pandaria), along with new dungeons, raids and scenarios to go with them. There are also some other fun new things, one I have particularly enjoyed so far is the new battle pets idea. Any pets (and mounts) you obtain are now available to all characters on that server, and are all together in their own little menu. The companion pets can be trained by battling other people's pets, or some wild critter type pets. They gain xp and level up, and the wild pets in each zone will be higher level, in the same way as mob levels increase. I personally think this is a nice fun little feature. Of course there are many new things to discover, and I can't go into detail on all of them! So I will let you find out the rest for yourself. The only reason this has gone down to 4 stars is because I have a new laptop which came with Windows 8. I found that when I tried to install the expansion from the discs it would get to the loading screen and sit at 0% doing nothing! I ended up downloading the programme from the website instead. This isn't a huge problem, you can still use the activation key from the discs so you don't have to pay again or anything. But if you have limited Internet download beware as this uses up a lot! If not for this slight problem it would have been 5 stars. And to be fair it doesn't specify that it is compatible above windows 7, so technically it is my own fault!
P**K
I used to love WOW
Oh dear! I suppose the warnign signs have been there for some time but this has made me cancel my subs after playing since WOW was first released. Kung Fu Pandas sums it up - if you are happy playing as a stupid fat panda OK, but the whole feel of the game has been destroyed. It was a game of multiple choices of skills and talents, now it's been dumbed down to such an extent there is little impetus to continue. What next a Care Bear expansion or My Little Ponies Bysie bye WOW
A**V
Everything what a player needs.
I've purchased standard box of the game. To say with honest, I'm fully satisfied with the box. It is made perfectly. Interesting box, beautiful dvds and the best online game ever ! Everything you need to continue the game after 85 lvl. If you still haven't try this game, now is the perfect moment to do it. Just buy Battle Chest + This DVD and you will be ready to enter this amazing world.
TrustPilot
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