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yepyep. I'd say its a matter of a taste and perspective tho.
"I hate No Man's Sky because I pre-ordered a indie co-op exploring game from a indie company with no proof of working features" - Person who bought an overpriced single-player exploring indie game.
Seriously tho, why pre-order indies ?!?
I don't pre-order anything.
Unless it's WoW.
Who said anything about pre-ordering? Is that projecting?
Is the concept of having great expectations of having fun with friends based on what's repeatedly stated by developers something that requires money in your dark corner of the world?
I have a have 30gig audiobook collection from warhammer 40k, not even counting the novels,codex and other books not voiced. Some of them with multiple voices and sounds effects. How many books does warcraft have 10-15 at best?
Of Blood and Honor
Day of the Dragon
Lord of the Clans
The Last Guardian
The Well of Eternity
The Demon Soul
The Sundering
Cycle of Hatred
Rise of the Horde
Tide of Darkness
Beyond the Dark Portal
Night of the Dragon
Arthas, Rise of the Lich King
Stormrage
The Shattering - Prelude to Cataclysm
Thrall - Twilight of the Aspects
Wolfheart
Jaina Proudmoore - Tides of War
Dawn of the Aspects: Part 1
Dawn of the Aspects: Part 2
Dawn of the Aspects: Part 3
Dawn of the Aspects: Part 4
Dawn of the Aspects: Part 5
Vol'jin - Shadows of the Horde
War Crimes
the history book I don't remember the name of
the warcraft movie book
maybe some I've missed (meaning at least 27 books)
+
short stories
comics
audio stories
movie
short-movies (Lords of War and Harbingers)
It helps that Warhammer 40k is a decade older than Warcraft, and a decade and a half older than WoW.
But at the same time, a fair amount of both Warcraft and Starcraft are based on Warhammer.
Offtopic (from 40k vs warcraft books), but try reading the books about Drizzt or the wheel of time, the prince of throns, inheritance, the first law, the name of the wind (patrick rotfuss series). All awesome fantasy books, I can highly recommend.
The only good fantasy book is Book of the New Sun and maybe some Bakker stuff (Prince of Nothing).
Tolkien and the Greeks are a must too if you want to go into fantasy. Everything else is fanfic-tier.
I was thinking of trying the prince of nothing but it's unlikely to be soon, rip. Can't agree on those books being the only fantasy tho. Everyone has their taste when it comes to books and some fantasies are more appealing than others. For example, I can't for the life of me read the harry potter books. It's literally the most boring fantasy I've ever tried.
I'm mainly judging a book by the prose and themes that are explored, and it JUST SO happens that most fantasy is poorly written and are otherwise quite shallow.
Gene Wolfe is just a master at the craft which is why Book of the New Sun is so good, and Bakker explores an interesting and compelling world while incorporating a deep philosophical aspect into his books.
The greeks are a must for anyone who ever wants to read anything and Tolkien is thee classic.
What else is there is just filler at the end of the day.
I've yet to read those. I'll prolly check em out at some point in the future, but I'll agree to disagree regarding your last statement, if you will.
Never talked about you mate, it's just a common trend that I see.
Combat is bland.
Nothing to do.
Everything is the same reskinned.
etc.
But sure if it tickles your fancy, then my answer is yes. Having great expectations with no previous experience with a indie dev is bad mmkay.