This. While I absolutely hated what I saw to the point that I didn't want to watch anymore of it because it felt still-born to me. I have no idea if that's because I came in with no connection or affection for the property. What didn't connect with me at all, may have connected a lot with Warcraft game fans because of a built-in connection. But, a movie - needs more than just a niche audience or it will get a niche response (but hey, they're getting China - so they're getting someone).
As to pr0xyt0xin who might still go "you can't judge it, you haven't seen it!" I've acted as a script reader for notable film studios, the number one thing you'll learn is that readers, executives, producers, etc. typically only give a script 10 pages to make a decision about it. Why? Because in those first ten pages, hell you can even tell before then - you can tell if you're in good hands or not. In this one, it was obvious that as a member of the mass audience - I wasn't in good hands with this, so I didn't torture myself by continuing on (like I've had to with many scripts as a reader, but there I was at least getting paid for it). Bottom line is, in Hollywood - yes, it's often your job to know in the first ten pages (or one page a minute - 10 minutes). That, plus the reviews lining up with my thoughts told me everything I'd need to know. No reason to torture myself any longer than need be. As said, it might catch on with fans of the game - it just had nothing at all for me.