WarStacraft

WarStacraft

Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty (computer game)

Customer Review

Fan of Warcraft 3, which really starts to date, I do not know anything about the universe of Starcraft. And this is the Blizzard logo (of quality) and very good reviews that decided me to start. Although the universe and the different mechanical or globally, it is not really lost. The game interface is substantially the same.

Coming a year after the launch of the game, I arrive a little after the battle and it seems that a lot of problems have been solved with Battle.net (there is at version 1.3): it must be on always create a battle.net account and the online character is unique, but it is the desire to eliminate the Client that grows Blizzard has clamped the game. Note that it is possible to play in offline mode at the time I ' write, and also play the campaign in guest mode, for those who would like to test the game to others.

Anyway let's start with the graphics: The game is well animated solo, and it is true rather poor multiplayer, but it really in the interest of fluidity and be able to pass on a maximum configuration.

As for the single player campaign, it is presented truly original way with a beautiful graphics engine. The cinematics are fantastic as usual and were really immersed in the atmosphere of the game. The missions put you under constant pressure and it really adds spice to the game. I just regret the lack of grandiose history in general . We finish the campaign with a bit of a taste of unfinished, some missions really appear as secondary and not having the final big consequences. See trends with extensions.
After all the country is only an introduction to the game for what appears to be the submerged part of the iceberg: the multiplayer.

Between the ladder, the engaging portions against Kia, and custom parts, we have no time to get bored, and battle.net search engine really works wonders: globally in less than a minute, you find a player or players at your level. Really great when we just want to play a game to unwind. And for those who love competition, leagues and tournaments are for you! Vive e-sports!
We really entered a real very active gaming community with lots of events, pros watching replays, etc.

So yes no WiFi and no MCC. Personally this is not a problem, I would not Lan and I am alone on the account. That said I can understand the frustration of some.
Well after just connect everyone to the internet, nowadays it should not be so hard.

Blizzard has laid out an RTS MMO we can deal with the next 10 years! Stunning!