To be honest it reminds me of the Jackie Chan movies. In particular, this monk is, a mix between Snoop, the capuera, and Jackie Chan. A rastafarian Snoop Dogg if you like.
I suppose it depends if you can relate with the character. For some people, in many areas of the world, coming to America was a lifelong dream. And maybe still is
@@DeMausGamingYeah i guess,I just didnt find anything interesting about it... NY city looked depressing as hell. The charecters, I found, really annoying and boring. Dont even get me started on the driving machanics lol
I agree. i played when it came out, but my pc was really slow, and couldn`t enjoy it as much as I wished. But now, with a better Pc, i can really appreciate the story and all the action.
Cool thing is, if you ever sided with Saurfang during Battle for Azeroth, and/or joined the Necrolords during Shadowlands, Draka and Saurfang would have more to say to you.
Interestingly the Kosh'hard does seem to have changed its points, where before itnwas about reminding distinct clans they still had ties to their species, now it is abiut reminding Orcs thatbhave come to see themselves just as a species, to respect their clans.
@@DeMausGaming It was in the Rise of the Horde novel, before the Horde was a thing the clans lived separately for most of the year bar the two Kosh'hargs.
@@DeMausGaming First of all, sorry for being so harsh. The most useful thing you could do read the skills, learn the mechanics and bind your skills to have full control of the character. If you want specifics on class/spec mechanics, I will be glad to assist.