The early days of the World of Warcraft
It’s been five years since this game launched, and it’s changed so much that you might have forgotten what life was like back then. But thanks to the magic of the Internet, those times are saved in clear HTML. Let’s dig up some memories of the early game. It’s interesting to think what Blizzard was like before World of Warcraft. Today, the two are almost synonymous — while they have two other major franchises (and one secret IP hiding in the works), it’s almost impossible for anyone to think of Blizzard without thinking of WoW, and vice versa. The company has become almost solely defined by what they’ve done with this game. But of course, before the release, that wasn’t the case. These reviews of Warcraft III (many of which are already linked to 404 pages), Blizzard’s last pre-WoW game, tell the story: Blizzard was already known as a master game studio, renowned for their polish. Critics called them a relatively conservative developer, taking old ideas, rather than crafting their own, and shining them until they sparkle. Their