![]() You will grow to relish the character interactions and dialogue that compose much of the drama and accounts for much of the depth of the singleplayer campaign. ![]() Have no fear, there are plenty of big explosions to go around!Įach of the many cut-scenes encountered on this ship has obviously been hand-crafted with care, and it shows each cut scene, be it a few lines of dialogue or an epic battle, is incredibly enjoyable to watch. This is primarily done through a kind of point-and-click adventure system that occurs between missions where you can click around your ship and interact with different objects and characters, engaging in dialogue and further fleshing out the story. ![]() The campaign is fairly lengthy at around 15 hours, and the story of the sequel, while not terribly original or exciting, is very well told and does a great job of developing the characters. The singleplayer campaign of the first game in the Starcraft 2 trilogy, Wings of Liberty, follows the Terran race and picks up several years after the conclusion of the original game, and if you’re having trouble remembering where that was, the game does an excellent job of bringing you up to date, or, if your new to the series, summarizing the story so far during the instillation of the game. It can be said for blizzard that they have a huge fan base, and that adjusting the core game too much would likely result in backlash from the hardcore SC 1 community, but still, it’s a little disappointing that so little has changed in all this time. Some groundbreaking new innovation that changes everything, but doesn’t affect the core of the series. It’s still really impressive in many ways, but after such a long wait one couldn’t help but wonder if something truly extraordinary would hit the shelves when the game was finally released. Other than the visual upgrade, very little has changed in terms of units, gameplay, mission design and multiplayer offerings. Starcraft 2 feels like a game that was developed in 2 years, not 7. Old-Western hero? Space Captain? Or both!
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