World of Warcraft Reviews

It's time to chalk up another handful of positive review scores for Blizzard's World of Warcraft. The first is at Silicon Fusion with a perfect score of 10/10:
WoW is a triumph. Despite the niggles with servers, the doubters and naysayers who probably will never go near it and the still fledgling community, finding its feet slowly, World of Warcraft is quite possibly the best made, and most coherently thought out Massive Multi-Player Game there is currently. Do not miss.

The second is at ComputerAndVideoGames.com with an overall score of 95/100:
So your first experiences of WOW are about firm choices. But once you've selected your race and profession, Blizzard has limited the number of times you have to make decisions that you can't go back on. Yes, there is a certain amount of choice when it comes to the skills you can buy from the relevant class trainers, but given enough coin you can buy everything if you want to. Even your talents, the skill-tree-based class abilities, can be rearranged if you're not happy with them.

And the third is at OGaming with an overall score of 9/10:
The game is appealing in all aspects, and will keep you hooked for a long while. While it could be better, there is nothing out there currently that actually is better. This game is probably the best thing to happen to MMORPGs since the original Everquest.