World of Warcraft – Part 28 – Warlords of Draenor, Kind of Already Boring…

World of Warcraft – Part 28 – Warlords of Draenor, Kind of Already Boring…

I have a bit of a sad fact to throw out there… I’m a little tired of WoW.  The hype over Warlords has kind of worn off and what’s left is kind of a little dry.  Sure there are new Raids rolling out and all but I’m kind of satisfied with running them through once for the story and being done.  I ran Siege of Orgrimmar so damn much on that stupid Cloak quest line and I’m just so tired of that mess.  Not to mention that after doing a bit of ACTUAL raiding with a guild group, I’m no…
2014 Reading List

2014 Reading List

Fight Club Chuck Palahniuk Published: 1996 | Pages:218 Description: Orange Is the New Black Piper Kerman Published: 2010 | Pages:322 My Rating: 3/5 Description: Batman: Year One Frank Miller Published: 1987 | Pages:144 My Rating: 5/5 While the core story here feels like a Batman Origin story, there isn't a lot of real mean to it. Instead its a Jim Gordon Origin story that happens to coincide with Batman's early period.I enjoyed it quite a bit. It covers a one year period when Jim Gordon arrives in Gotham. Description: The Dark Knight Returns!In 1986, Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli produced…
World of Warcraft – Part 27 – Garrosh Hellscream… again…

World of Warcraft – Part 27 – Garrosh Hellscream… again…

I suppose I should be up front here, there are some spoilers for the Nagrand quest line. It’s a moment that was sure to come in Warlords, the return of Garrosh Hellscream.  The Orc who started all this mess with his Time Traveling craziness.  I have to admin, I’m actually a little disappointed.  I was kind of hoping he’s be a Raid boss, or at least a dungeon boss.  Granted the in game single player scenario events are kind of like dungeons, it just felt like Garrosh would get more.  I think I’m less disappointed in his death as I…
World of Warcraft – Part 26 – GrimRail Depot

World of Warcraft – Part 26 – GrimRail Depot

During the original reveal of Warlords of Draenor, there was a short clip of a dungeon that takes place on a moving train.  A lot of people were pretty stoked for it, myself included.  It’s something that’s pretty unique compared to a lot of dungeons.  Most Dungeons consist of running through a castle or a cave of some sort killing monsters and bosses.  They are often divided into various wings or phases.  Grimrail Depot really isn’t much different than this set up, except you get the intensity of ridding on a moving train for much of the trip. The actual…