This is a great album. If you love Rage Against The Machine you will like this one too. Problem is it's an EP and not a full length album. WAY too short, can't wait to hear more from them!
I bought this album mainly because I read something online about how if you mix the tracks of this album up with their "In Rainbows" album that came out 10 years later, that the two meld perfectly. It's true! You must do it if you have both albums! It was in an article by cracked.
I loved the new direction the band took for this album, even if it's not an "official" album by them. (I believe it's more of an outtake album based on another one of theirs.)
I'm a big fan of their work so this was cool to hear,
A great album to listen to and relax! I didn't notice a noticeable difference with the remastering like I had in past albums, but this one is still great.
Recovering from his wounds after his last battle against Azeroth, Dragon Aspect Deathwing is biding his time to return from his hidden sanctuary and reforge the world in molten fire. Soon Deathwing the Destroyer shall return from the depths of Deepholm and set out to destroy the world. As the kingdoms of Azeroth see drastic shifts in power, sparking the kindling of a war, the Horde and Alliance rush to the epicenter of the cataclysm to prevent Deathwing's return. Who will rise up against this ancient evil to protect their world from complete and utter destruction?World of Warcraft: Cataclysm adds plenty of exciting new features to the original World of Warcraft. Two new playable races are yours to discover: the cursed worgen or resourceful goblins. The level cap has increased to 85, so you can develop your characters even more than before. Classic zones across the original continents of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms have been changed and updated with new content. Explore new areas of the world, including Uldum, Grim Batol and the Sunken City of Vashj'ir. Master a new secondary profession to discover valuable artifacts and earn rewards. New objectives, rated battlegrounds, race and class combinations and achievements will keep you busy in Azeroth and beyond for a long time to come.
Customer Rating
4
Playing goblins is worth it
on January 28, 2011
Posted by: Esch
from St. Louis, MO.
Having the Goblins to play is worth the price of this. The starting areas for both Goblins and Worgens are extremely well made, too bad the rest of WoW isn't designed like that. I had a lot of fun in the starting areas.
The biggest plus playing Goblins is you have access to your bank anywhere in the game. You can access it like once every 30 minutes. That expands your inventory out tremendously and that's awesome. Also seeing what changed in the game world is cool too as everything you knew playing the game before has changed.
The 1st one was fantastic, the 2nd one I barely laughed at all. At least this one they tell you in the opening crawl text that you shouldn't get your hopes up and this one will suck too. I found that helped because I did laugh more at this one. Wish they would have spent more time developing these last 2 movie specials like they did with the 1st one.
What's great about it: Family Guy
What's not so great: They rushed through the script
This season of Robot Chicken was just as good as the last, but what I loved the most with this one was the in depth behind the scenes DVD extras where they walk you through the production of the show and you get to see the sets and studios/offices where they make it. They also have a brief video following the guys who have to go to various toy stores and buy the toys that are used. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
What's great about it: DVD extras (plus the show itself obviously)
This release from the comically genius animated series Dexter's Labortory includes all 13 episodes of the show, following the bizarre adventures of Dexter, boy genius, as he covertly works to advance the cause of science and possibly dominate mankind, all from the confines of a secret laboratory he keeps hidden from his family, which is inexplicably several times larger than his house.
Customer Rating
4
They didn't seem to care when transferring this...
on December 3, 2010
Posted by: Esch
from St. Louis, MO.
Cartoon Network didn't seem to care much for the quality of the transfer onto DVD as I see some interlacing issues and poorish video quality overall. The show is only 14 years old, so they should have had access to higher quality masters when they transferred this onto DVD.
Even with these issues the show is still great to watch, it's one of my favorites. I hope they make the rest of the seasons and fix the quality issues in the future. Also there's zero extras on this, which is a shame.