7 Janvier 2021
System: PC |
Dev: Blizzard Entertainment |
Pub: Blizzard Entertainment |
Release: March 12, 2013 |
Players: 1-8 |
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p |
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is the first expansion to the 2010 release of the heralded Real-Time strategy game, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Heart of the Swarm features a new campaign continuing the epic story of Sarah Kerrigan, Queen of Blades, as she gathers the remnants of the Zerg Swarm and plots her revenge against the treacherous dictator of the Koprulu sector, Arcturus Mengsk. This add on to StarCraft II is a full fledged sequel with hours of campaign and single player experiences. This was the collectors edition and came with soundtrack, excellent artbook in game items for diablo 3 and wold of warcraft, mousepad and a really cool behind the scene blu-dvd. This is a must for any RTS, blizzard fan. Starcraft is a series long known for being full of Easter Eggs. Heart Of The Swarm is no different. There are plenty of funny moments to find hidden away in the various missions. Some will make you. Never has the term 'star-crossed lovers' fashioned itself quite so literally and figuratively, at the same time, as it does in StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm. Starcraft II/Battle.Net username: AdvsInfinity. This Faq is by me, alias Tanju. I do not own Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm or its registered trademarks, they belong to their respective owners and entities.
Essential graphics premiere pro cc 2015 missing. A lot has changed in the world of competitive gaming since the release of Wings of Liberty. StarCraft II isn't necessarily the big boy in the world of eSports in 2013; the rise of the MOBA has led to games like League of Legends and Dota 2 drawing more and more viewers on a daily basis.
Still, despite their popularity, MOBAs can't offer an experience that's found in StarCraft II: two players battling out against each other on an even playing field, starting out with the same resources, not having to deal with teammates hindering or carrying them. Heart of the Swarm is here to prove that, once again, there isn't any other experience in competitive gaming like StarCraft. The new units absolutely shine when they're featured in matches to the point where I can't help but smile even while losing.
I can't necessarily speak on the new XP leveling system other than the fact that I honestly don't see it being the sole reason to keep playing Heart of the Swarm. And it's a little disappointing to see a system put in place for the sole purpose of retaining players, especially when that system doesn't appear to be good at retaining players.
The bottom line is this: StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is a very good expansion. The campaign is solid, but I can't help but feel it could have been a bit more robust. Good editors for windows. The improved multiplayer more than makes up for this fact though, so if you'll excuse me, I'm going to queue up and continue to improve my Protoss play.
By Jake Valentine Contributing Writer Date: March 14, 2013 |
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