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In addition to the orcs and humans, various races also appear in the film, which end up being detrimental to the overall film. The way they are depicted in the film's visuals of high-elves and Kirin Mages of Tor in particular makes you cringe with their cheap appearance. If World of Warcraft is supposed to be a high-fantasy movie, their real-life realisations are out-of-place at best, or even detrimental.
World of Warcraft is crafted to entertain video game fans. In the World of Warcraft universe serves as more than just the tacked-on references in this fantasy film, it is the center of the characters, story, as well as its cinematic look. It's unfortunate that although it is a faithful representation of the game, several solid imperfections prevent it from making an all-encompassing film. Still, there
buy WOW WoTLK Classic Gold are plenty of fun moments to World of Warcraft fans to delight in. If the end is any indication we can expect many more to come, whether for good or worse.
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