It's been a long time since something grabbed me as hard and as overwhelmingly as . In my university years, I would schedule alarms for 6 a.m. wake-up calls — not to ensure I made it to class, but to maximize the amount of time I had available to grind reputation requirements in. After things at school got more time-intensive and other responsibilities took over, I gradually drifted away from, entirely missing and along the way.
Maybe it's that lack of familiarity with that makes this update so interesting to me, but there's another, more intriguing prospect: I'm also hopelessly infatuated with and can't stop thinking about the anime adaptation. While has done a good job scratching that itch in video game form, surprisingly, it's that I find more closely mirroring the sort of journey Sung Jinwoo embarks upon to become the most over-powered hunter in humanity's history. is like that, kind of, just with more pandas, and I'm not a hunter at all, I'm an obsessive, completionist Death Knight.
WoW Remix developers Ciji Bambrick and Brian Dowling chat with Screen Rant regarding the new, nostalgic, experience of the Mists of Pandaria Remix.
When I think back on the best experiences I've had playing MMORPGs, they all coalesce around the same two elements: a feeling that my character is making tangible, exciting, and satisfying progress through the world they inhabit; and the ability to continue that progress through whatever comes next, whether it be a narrative element or a raid arriving in the next patch. Content lulls were always the hardest element of a subscription period for me, and it's where I most often fell off, even during peak engagement. Investing in a character is one thing, but having them collect dust can be quickly frustrating.
helps solve that issue by providing account-bound progression that makes leveling multiple characters across the same content interesting and worthwhile. Because the Cloak of Infinite Potential naturally accrues stat bonuses — and,
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