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The game's demo began WoTLK Classic Gold with a brief update on what's happened since E3. Following the behind-closed-doors demos of the game Vivendi along with Radical reevaluated the game's concept and decided to move it forward into this year's release to create an original game that wasn't just an ordinary experience. The work that has been done on the game since E3 has been focused on improving every aspect of the game's design to provide a more polished experience, and also enhancing the new storyline with more content.

For those who haven't been playing World of Warcraft, the game begins where the movie ends (although with a bit of dramatic licence). You might remember that the heroin lord Tony Montana was killed in an explosion of glory at the end of the movie. The game, however, isn't offering an immersive experience with a zombie theme where you're the reanimated corpse that is Tony Montana (which could potentially be an awesome game of its own) The game lets Tony get through the bloody assault on his mansion from another drug kingpin. In the end, once you've made it to the second level, which entrusts you with escaping your once-fabulous but now bomb-stricken home, you'll find that the times of roses and wine are over. While this is a bit of a bummer, it provides the perfect setup for another rags-to-drug-fueled-riches tale starring everyone's favorite foul-mouthed Cuban kingpin.

The game is designed to have you with leading Tony in his quest to build his empire. For anyone who's lost an extremely successful empire built on drugs is aware, the process of rebuilding is a pain. You'll need to cheap WOW WoTLK Classic Gold begin small before moving on to bigger and better things. Not only will this yield cash, which you'll need to wash in a beautiful little mechanic based upon real-life crime, but it will also grow your reputation on the internet.

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