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2/12/12 4:01:27 AM#121
Teldrassil (Nightelf starting zone) in WoW for me, the music and atmos hooked me from the moment the zone fly-through started. |
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2/12/12 4:07:09 AM#122
For as horrible game as it turned out to be, I really like the starter area in Tabula Rasa. I also love Durator in Wow.
Swtor Hutta is my current fav. |
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2/13/12 4:50:12 AM#123
To me, most starting areas suck, but I actually enjoyed the old and new (Cata on) starting areas for the Undead in WoW. |
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2/14/12 12:24:29 AM#124
1st Everquest(1) - Freeport primaraly because it was my first mmo. 2nd WoW- Forsaken starter area- errrrriiieee music/ favorate race.
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2/14/12 10:11:39 AM#125
Originally posted by Eir_S Because I continue to starve for a new MMO, I occasionally find myself logging onto a WoW free trial account, if for no other reason than to just exist in an MMO world with highly themed and stylized environments for a little while. I most recently played the Undead starting zone as a warlock and was quite impressed by the story the zone told--since most starting zones don't tell much of a story at all, but rather just focus on introducing you to your race's setting. I was a freshly resurrected Undead who was struggling to come to terms with my new identity--that of a Forsaken slave. Meanwhile, I encounter numerous other Undead who were in a similar situation: some who accepted their fate, some who fled in despair, and some who gathered the courage to rebel and fight back against the Forsaken. My class choice--warlock--also fluidly complimented this power struggle and identity crisis as my class-oriented quests ultimately justified our desire--our need--to enslave other creatures as a means of compensating for our unwilling slavery under the dominion of the Forsaken. Not to mention the dark, spooky setting is pretty fantastic. And the music altered to a powerful dramatic, sorrowful tune during a few of the more climactic quest moments. Perhaps it's not quite on the level of professional literature, but it certainly offers much better storytelling than most MMO starting zones. |
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2/14/12 10:14:41 AM#126
Quite simply The Shire from LOTRO. I literally felt the peace of being there while knowing what loomed outside. I absolutely loved that starting area...even though you technically don't start there persay. |
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