World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Reviews

Three more very enthusiastic reviews of Blizzard's World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade expansion pack have hit the web. The first is at Gaming Target with an overall score of 9.0/10:
World of Warcraft was already an immersive and in-depth game prior to the expansion pack. With the Burning Crusade, players are now allowed an opportunity to spend their honor points to buy new items to help balance out the casual players with the hardcore players once they hit the level cap.

The second is at The Gamers' Temple with an overall score of 92%:
If you have a high level character, it's hard to find a reason for you not to buy The Burning Crusade. An entirely new continent filled with great content and with some really imaginative zones to explore make the expansion a must buy. For those looking to start a new character, there is a lot of fun to be had starting off as a new Draeni or Blood Elf. Their starting areas are content rich and you'll quickly build up a character that's ready for the battlegrounds. Of course that still leaves you with a content gap while you guide that character from level 20 to level 60, but there's a lot of fun to be had with all that (old) content in between.

And the third is at ActionTrip with an overall score of 92/100:
Overall, I am more than impressed with what Blizzard has done with the World of Warcraft expansion. They simply continue their great tradition of expansion packs for games like Diablo and Warcraft III. There are so many things that remain to be said about this game, and so many things all of us would like to see added, but that's the great thing about World of Warcraft. Part of the reason why it's so consuming is because of its incredible scope and complexity that draws you in and keeps you in the game world for a long, long time.