WoW Insider on Massively Speaking that week
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Miss hearing Turpster and I on the same podcast? I do too — I think our show has definitely come into its own, but at that point, there’s just a scheduling clash keeping us apart (Turpster’s new show is recorded at precisely the same duration as ours). nag not, however, considering whenever we can, we’ll try to podcast together, and here’s your first chance to take in us again: Michael Zenke and Shawn Schuster of our sister site’s Massively Speaking podcast invited both of us on to sit down and talk about the Wrath release with them.
It was a lot of fun — we talked about the Wrath launch and how it went, and thereupon went on to hit on some of the most critical new features for MMO fans in general, and how Blizzard has really done some great work with the new expansion (while additionally simultaneously borrowing from other developers). And we confronted the topic of whether there was abundant substance in Wrath at all, and whether it was a poor thing that all the PvE instances have already been cleared. And finally we talked about the future of WoW, and where we might be headed next.
We had a great date (as you can probably hear), and you can listen to the show right on Massively. WoW Insider covers WoW, but Massively covers all MMOs, so whether you’re plus a fan of Guild Wars or LotRO or Warhammer, check them out. And whether you’re a Turpster fan (who isn’t, really?), you can plus see him every week in his video series by there, called TurpsterVision. Thanks to Zenke and Schuster for letting us run amuck on their podcast — we’ll have to return the favor on the WoW Insider Show soon.
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