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So it starts off pretty much 'Predator' and ends up Kung-Fu Panda?
What an odd (And yet appealing) mix of movies.
I reckon a few years back someone over at Blizzard heard that Anet weren't going to use Pandas and..well...things got a bit out of control and this is what hath become of it.
In other news... Guild Wars 2 sales figures have just shot up an unprecedented 1100%
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Age of Conan did the asianland expansion first. And without the pandas.
Cool cinematic though, as always.
Erm...Factions??
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I have no interest in Pandaria, but that was a nice cinematic. Much better than the one for Cataclysm ("Paaiiin! Agony!").
As far as release date of the 5.0 patch, that's completely typical for Blizzard. They release the huge content patch about a month before the actual release date of the next expansion. The release of Guild Wars 2 might have had some influence over exactly which day to release, but it's not like they saw it and said "oh noes we have to get something out on the same day."
The cinematic does make me wish that ArenaNet made any for any games past Factions, though (not just in game clips).
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I also miss the GW CGI clips.
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There's one thing that bugs me about the video. It pretty much tells me nothing about everything. All I get is that you're on a new island, there's panda kung-fu things that like to fight to protect their stuff. Sounds pretty intriguing. No story, no character, no setting other then one single environment shot and no conflict other then what's been established decades ago. But, it looks pretty. Something like that would be fantastic for a teaser trailer but for a launch trailer, it doesn't really say anything. It reminds me of just about every Hollywood movie these days, all glitz and no substance.
If I don't see a gameplay video, I'm not sold. I don't think I'm alone in that anymore.
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agree, without gameplay to show you what the games like, you end up with this gem.