Terran Gregory and the rest of the cinematic team is the GOAT. The cutscenes in WoW have gotten so good, they're always a highlight.
The kiss part was well animated for sure, I just thought it got weird once Shandris decided to join in.Anyone out there see their parents making out and think "OH I SHOULD GO HUG THEM"? No, only a toddler would do that. A 10,000 year old elf should understand personal boundaries better lol.
Word of "warcraft" has more than enough love and unity goof in it, world of warcraft lacks "war"
is this a kissing book ?
This shouldn't be a shock, even sadistic psychopaths who like burying people alive like antler-elf can form physical attachments to others that result in kissing, it's hollow, superficial and out of place in a war game but not shocking, hell even real world serial killers kiss the people they manipulate into falling for them.Now tree-elf players please rebut with whataboutism and/or strawman arguments.
Title made me gag.
Well, I guess they better use the AI for the Kissing since it's " more technically challenging than the simplicity of the act itself".
This was a great cinematic and it was really sweet how Shandris wanted to join her adoptive parents for part of the hug at the end.
That cinematic was the best!
Show two lady pandas kiss
most cringe story/cinematic made in 20 years!
Personally still amazed at the quality and emotional underline of the animation and cinematics this expansion, I implore Blizzard to continue to follow their hearts and make touching and emotional scenes. For too long all we've had was the brutality and horror but these lose efficacy as you leave out the opposite end of the emotional spectrum. This "war in Warcraft" mob have seem to forgotten "war" is in the title of the next expansion.I absolutely loved the break we had in Dragonflight, the exploration of not just the "titan-ified" dragonflights, the conclusion of the Night Elf arc and the retaking of Gilneas (as short as it was). After this rebalance I am looking forward to the War Within and the stories it seeks to bring. This being the first expac in a series of three that all look to be packed to the brim with war, death, horror and tragedy,