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World of Warcraft – Midnight cover
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World of Warcraft – Midnight →

A brilliant MMO trapped inside years of old menus

As a returning player, I was impressed by how quickly the game put me back into meaningful content. Dungeons are energetic, classes have clear strengths and group finder…

JRReviewed by Jonas ReedNew Player1 min readUpdated July 1, 2026
Reviewer score8.4Great
Guild average8.8Based on 3 reviews
Review context
742h played
Verified ownership
PC platform
Detailed verdict

Score breakdown

How every part of the experience shaped the final score.

Gameplay8.5

How consistently the core loop stays engaging.

Graphics8.0
Audio8.5
Story8.0
Controls9.0
Performance8.0

Stability, loading and frame pacing during regular play.

World / Level Design8.0
Multiplayer9.5
Replay Value8.5
Price / Quality7.5
Accessibility8.0

Quality and breadth of options for different player needs.

At a glance

Quick verdict

+ What works

  • Deep cooperative endgame
  • Strong class variety
  • Fast, readable combat

− What misses

  • Too many currencies
  • Relies on external guides
The full experience

Full review

As a returning player, I was impressed by how quickly the game put me back into meaningful content. Dungeons are energetic, classes have clear strengths and group finder tools remove much of the friction that used to consume an entire evening. The core loop of improving a character remains dangerously satisfying.

Where the game struggles is presentation outside combat. Important options are distributed across old and new menus, currencies multiply quickly and understanding which activities matter often requires external websites. Once a guild explained the current structure, everything clicked, but the game should communicate this information itself.

For organized groups it is still exceptional. Mythic dungeons create memorable teamwork and boss fights reward communication without demanding perfect execution at lower difficulties. Solo players will find plenty to do, but the experience becomes far richer with a regular team.

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