Story
How important is World of Warcraft’s story to your gameplay experience?
I often wonder about how other people play World of Warcraft.
What story moment in World of Warcraft had the biggest impact on you?
It can be a happy moment, it can be a sad moment, but I want to know what moment in World of Warcraft has stuck with you over the years.
What do you want to see to advance the story in Overwatch 2?
I mean, we've spent the entirety of Overwatch getting to the point where there is an Overwatch to actually appear in the game named after them.
The Diablo 4 story as we know it (so far)
In the Diablo 4 cinematic, we got a real blast from the past in the form of Lilith, the (co-)creatrix of Sanctuary and mother to humanity.
A well-told story I do not like: My feelings about Battle for Azeroth and the War Campaign
Warning: This post contains spoilers involving patch 8.2.5 and the War Campaign (more…)
Battle for Azeroth is better than WoW Classic in every single way, except one
I've been slamming my head against the WoW Classic beta for a while now, scraping those levels and otherwise doing my level best to see as much of the story as possible.
The customer fallacy: Why playing WoW isn’t like ordering a Big Mac
There's a fallacy I sometimes even find myself subscribing to, and it's that the people who play World of Warcraft are customers -- that we are engaged in a purely transactional exchange.
How much lore is too much for you?
This may seem like a strange topic from me, but it's something I think about all the time.
What zone stories do you love the most in WoW?
I'm currently leveling three Lightforged alts right now, and every single one of them has hit Duskwood.
🔒 WoW is the work of many storytellers, and that’s what makes it great
Recently, I saw a person talking about World of Warcraft and Blizzard's storytelling who was not particularly complimentary.