Discussion
It’s almost Cataclysm time! Which content will you continue to play: WoW Classic seasons or WoW Classic expansions?
In the last two weeks, World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery just launched its third phase and Wrath Classic received the first of two Cataclysm Classic pre-patch events but these two releases are the calm before the storm, so to speak.
What beloved game should get cross-progression?
I've started playing Stardew Valley again thanks to a new patch with a lot of changes.
Which raid fights are you most looking forward to in Dragonflight season 4?
Dragonflight Season 4 is almost here and with it, raiders will be returning to the newly Awakened raids.
How would you balance rare item drop rates during limited time events like Noblegarden? (In which it’s all about the ducks. No, really.)
World of Warcraft's yearly Noblegarden event is back for limited time and players have until April 8 to earn as many Easter-themed items as they can stomach.
Which World of Warcraft cosmetic do you want to love but just… can’t? (Or: maybe we don’t need to collect everything.)
It's not an exaggeration to say that I love the color purple.
What do you think of Venture in Overwatch 2?
There's a new hero on the scene for Overwatch 2, and this weekend, the community got a chance to try out Venture before they officially join the game's lineup of damage characters in Season 10.
What other gaming genres do you think Warcraft should emulate?
It's probably unfair to say Plunderstorm is a ripoff of Fortnite -- unfair to Fortnite, that is.
What are your thoughts on the Plunderstorm?
I'm not sure anyone predicted "Warcraft Battle Royale with spells" when patch 10.2.6 mysteriously appeared as a simple pirate flag on the 2024 road map, but that's pretty much what Plunderstorm is.
Poor planning, lousy scheduling, bad marketing, and just bad luck. Which games sank into oblivion despite being really good?
Titanfall 2 was sent out to die by EA.
Why do game companies think engagement equals enjoyment? (In which we didn’t ask for a committed relationship with Warcraft, or any other game for that matter)
For the most part we play games because we find them fulfilling on some level; they scratch an itch, they're (hopefully) fun or challenging in a way that's enjoyable.