The story I personally find very engaging, it’s making me care about the characters involved in it. The team working on the game I can tell cares a lot about expanding the game’s lore and universe, and I’m absolutely here for it. I am very much looking forward to Undermine when it drops, and I’m excited that we will be required to experience it from the ground rather than flying over everything.
Excited to see what’s to come, and what Blizzard has planned for us on the horizon.
It’s taken months to tell the story of the Earthen so far but it has been an interesting story at least. I have a feeling we’re going down into the core after Undermine, and Undermine is part of how we get there and help the Earthen remember how to get there via the hidden coreway.
Going into the heart of Azeroth as the final TWW patch is gonna be HUGE!
I’m glad someone can find something in the story. I suppose this expansion’s story isn’t bad. It’ just not to my tastes at all. Just a collection of stories, instead of a comprehensive one, at least to me.
I consider TWW a small step up from DF. But DF was about as Mid as it gets when it came to story. Wasn’t bad enough to be controversial or good enough to be memorable.
I think a big part of why DF fell kinda flat was because it was too “feel good”. There was no strife, no consequences, and it seems like ultimately the aesthetic/message it was going for was strength through unity but just came across as “Hey we could save the world by holding hands and believing.”
That’s what the entire expansion looked like to me from an outward perspective, I’ve not actually experienced most of it for myself but everybody in that expansion that I have encountered was just written a little too nice. I can see this portrayed in certain areas of TWW as well, a lot of the VA seems to stick in a safe Disney area while gruff voices and strong language seems to be discouraged.