World of Warcraft Reviews

Well, the first couple reviews for Blizzard's World of Warcraft have been posted - and they're both very positive. The first is over at eToyChest with an overall score of 92%:
In the end, World of Warcraft is an MMO. If you're already accustomed to suffering under Everquest or Dark Age of Camelot, WoW will be your familiar stomping ground minus a heaping helping of the stupid stuff you've already grown accustomed to putting up with. If you've never played an MMO before, WoW is the least of many evils you could start with, but it's not without its downsides.

And the second is at Christ Centered Game Reviews with an overall score of "B++":
When you begin, you'll have many quests available, and will eventually start to travel around the world. The quests get harder, and some may require assistance from other players. As you level, you can visit class trainers who will be able to teach you a great many abilities over time. Also available are profession trainers who can teach you abilities like skinning, leatherworking, mining, tailoring, first aid, etc. The game gets more involved the higher level you get. You will get powerful new abilities for your class, and can get a mount. You can gain experience up to level 60, and after that you can join with other high level people to attack monsters like dragons, or perform raids on the opposing faction's villages and towns. With all these things available, the gameplay is virtually endless. It is also extremely fun. World of Warcraft gets my high rating for fun gameplay.