World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Reviews

Another pair of reviews for Blizzard's World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade expansion pack start off the new week. The first is at Computer Games Romania with no overall score:
For many of you out there, TBC is to you what the Spanish Conquest was to Cortez. I can imagine some rat whispering (Hey, Hernandez, if you buy the expansion you'll get an entire new continent, America, a new profession, Plunderer, many new zones and high-level dungeons with hundreds of new barbarians and treasures as well as new spoils for your people. Still, the best thing is that your social level cap will increase and you won't be the n00b everyone from your guild is constantly ignoring. So Hernandez, don't be a n00b and get the expansion going as soon as possible, build your rep and slay the infidels). I'm sure Hernandez acted in the best interest of his country, so you should act in the best interest of your addiction. Get the game! In the end, it's the only logical thing to do. Hernandez destroyed the Aztec empire and no one missed it, so you'll destroy your own life or what's left of it and no one will ever miss it. Have fun!

And the second is at Gaming Nexus with an overall score of 9.1/10:
Calling an expansion pack a "crucial" addition is a tough call in a game with so much ground to cover in the excellent original campaign. It's a tough call -- except in this case. Not only has the all-important storytelling card been perfectly played in BC, the quests, narratives, expanded gameplay, and superlative artwork trumps the original. Long live the king.