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StarCraft II


The most highly anticipated RTS of the decade doesn't disappoint

The light bulb, penicillin, mathematics, democracy, and porn. They’re all important inventions, testaments to mankind’s collective creativity and ingenuity. But none of them were ever as much fun as StarCraft. Well, maybe most of them. It’s been about 12 years since the first StarCraft launched. The seminal title was a genre-defining game that cast a shadow over every RTS that followed in its massive footprints. But this week, StarCraft fans finally got the sequel they’ve been waiting over a decade for and it definitely doesn’t disappoint.


The Story

The singleplayer campaign resumes where the StarCraft: Brood War expansion left off. Players take on the role of Jim Raynor, leader of Raynor’s Raiders, a ragtag group of rebels railing against the unjust rule of Arcturus Mengsk, Emperor of the Terran Dominion. But Mengsk’s autocratic rule is only the beginning of Raynor’s problems.

The Zerg have also returned. Led by the Queen of Blades, the bug-like aliens are wreaking havoc across the galaxy, infesting Terran colonists as they search for a mysterious artifact. It doesn’t help that Raynor still harbors heartfelt feelings for the the leader of the Zerg swarm. Before she sprouted demon-like wings and a thick layer of carapace armor, the Queen of Blades used to be Sarah Kerrigan, a Terran Ghost operative and close friend of Raynor.


Above: After a betrayal by Mengsk, Sarah Kerrigan was transformed into the Queen of Blades 

Enter Zeratul, a Protoss Dark Templar and former ally of Raynor. The mysterious warrior leaves Raynor Raynor with a warning, suggesting that Sarah Kerrigan (aka the Queen of Blades), may be the only one able to save the galaxy from a threat far greater than the Zerg swarm.

With the corrupt and irresponsible Terran Dominion to topple, a galaxy-wide Zerg assault led by a lost love, and a mysterious prophecy foretelling the destruction of everything, Jim Raynor has a lot to deal with. But even if you aren’t already caught up with the intricacies of the plot leading up to Wings of Liberty, it’s still easy to settle into Wings of Liberty’s new story arc. There’s lots of expositional cutscenes to catch you up to speed, and they’re all top-notch with the slick high-quality CG work Blizzard is famous for.


Above: The CG cutscenes look fantastic. Here’s a taste from a teaser


The Hyperion

A ton of great RTS titles have released since StarCraft: Brood War, but despite all the great campaigns we’ve played since then, StarCraft II: Wing of Liberty still manages to make every mission feel exciting and fresh. Strangers to RTS titles shouldn’t be daunted by StarCraft II. The singleplayer campaign eases newcomers into the game gracefully, but still offers interesting twists for RTS veterans with unique objectives and special scenarios.


 
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ouchmytaint  - 1 month 5 days ago 
this game will be played for the next 20 years, guaranteed.

sidebar: congrats tyler on kicking butt in the little toury

nice review
Onepersonwithnoopinion  - 1 month 5 days ago 
Really?
A 10?
This game is more of an 8 than anything else.
may.be.vital  - 1 month 5 days ago 
I was hoping it would do well =) Blizzard is indeed a master of the PC.

and yes Tyler congrats on the tourney win!
garnsr  - 1 month 5 days ago 
This review didn't make me any more interested in the game than I already wasn't. I guess RTS is another of those three-letter genres I just don't care for, like FPS (though I do like RPG.)
chainchomp  - 1 month 5 days ago 
You missed ''so soon'' after ''Reaching the end of the campaign''. Another minus would be the stupid price for a PC game. Pirates will be playing the single player campaign for free next week! And probably multi player by LAN or some hacked server the week after!
wiljohannes  - 1 month 5 days ago 
Excellent review. this game is a perfect 10 indeed.
TwilightBlaze  - 1 month 5 days ago 
You should call this "Ultra Review", since everyone loves it, and even the camels in India know about it.
Transmatrix  - 1 month 5 days ago 
@onepersonwithnoopinion you sure seem to be pretty opinionated for someone without an opinion...

This game is definitely a 10 in my book. I've been waiting for this game for almost 12 years and I am very happy with what's been delivered. I feel like I'm back in my freshman year of college.
8bitBaby  - 1 month 5 days ago 
DO WANT!
435  - 1 month 5 days ago 
While I personally am not much of a fan of RTS games in general (and was probably one of the few people who didn't enjoy StarCraft 1), I am happy to note that my name will be forever emblazoned upon the gaming consciousness because of SCII.

Even if people will accuse me of taking it from SCII for years. I HAD THIS FIRST GODDAMMIT.
Dabenguin  - 1 month 5 days ago 
I've never really been into RTS games, maybe I should buy this.
510BrotherPanda  - 1 month 5 days ago 
You must have been really excited while writing this article, Tyler; there's at least 2-3 writing errors in it. Overall, it's good. Too bad I don't have a computer that can run this thing, and I'm not the biggest RTS fan...
Denrok  - 1 month 5 days ago 
Herp derp did anybody seriously not see a perfect 10/10 coming?
GamesRadarCarolynGudmundson  - 1 month 5 days ago 
I heard Tyler Nagata has intense SCII skills...
Ravenbom  - 1 month 5 days ago 
I wish T-Nag was a Terran unit.
AwesomeA1010  - 1 month 4 days ago 
@435

What are you talking about? lol
skimm  - 1 month 4 days ago 
the original was the only RTS i ever enjoyed and im so happy to see its the same thing as it was back then.
mastersword369  - 1 month 4 days ago 
If they made I console version, it would be way inferior, but it would give me a chance to look into this without spending thousands of dollars and a lot of effort on a decent computer.
And I wouldn't have to blow the people at Blizzard who are taking a bath in silver dollars.
weker  - 1 month 4 days ago 
i am sorry but this review is bull it is the same game and they are treating it like is it is not
this should be 9 out of ten max as it doesn't add anything new to the genre and nearly anything to the original

no matter how much you like a game you should never make it 10/10 in review unless it adds something to the genre or their is nothing like it at all

game radar really? you have lost your way with fan boy ism

(i am pc gamer)
GamesRadarMatthewKeast  - 1 month 4 days ago 
You detinitely don't need a super computer to run this game. At home I have a 2-year-old PC that wasn't top of the line when I bought it. I have a freaking 8800GT graphics card, and even though the game told me "Warning: your video card may be incompatible" I turned all the settings up to Ultra and so far the game runs fine.
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StarCraft II

Genre: Strategy
Expected release date: Early 2010
Published by: Blizzard
Developed by: Blizzard
Franchise: StarCraft
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
2 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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