I just got the issue of Wow Gold game for Windows in the mail with Battlefield Heroes on the cover. In it is a long feature explaining the ins and outs of the game. It sounds pretty great, very easy to pick up and play for the person who doesn’t have dozens of hours a week to devote to a video game. That should be anyone over the age of 16. Some neat things I noticed:
• The game will have classes. You’ll have an overall-ok Soldier, not too strong, not t World of Warcraft Power Peveling oo fast, sorta in right in the middle. There’s the Commando, who sneaks around and snipes and can sorta disappear, but has less hit points (like a Rogue in WoW). Lastly, there’s the Commando, who’s a tank. Lots of armor, lots of firepower but slow-moving.
• You can buy certain amenities. The example given was a power-up that helps you speed up your leveling; you’ll never be able to buy a giant bazooka.
• Maps are smaller than your typical FPS. That’s done to reduce time between going from your re-spawn point to a firefight.
I guess the mag will be on store shelves for Wow Power Leveling in the coming days. I ripped one page to give you an idea of what the game look’s like and fully expect the publisher to tell us to take it down.
A hi-res version of that picture up there can be found here. A different pic can be found here. Thank you.
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