

Well it’s finally here, and quite honestly, it’s about time. a chilling battlecry engulfing the world, and his once dominant tribe clinging on to the strands of supremacy, as fragile as a flame in the wind. It is his story that I shall tell you now, as he stands proud at the helm of his men. Led by two great heroes, the all Commanding and Conquering General of Westwood and the one they call Warcraft III of Blizzard. Now, years later, these two, once great tribes, stand on the brink of extinction as they prepare to make one final stand upon the field of warriors. From the darkness emerged two new heroes, the Shogun and the Warrior King, who swept aside their rivals like the tides of the sea with their revolutionary tactics and devastating new technologies. The resounding crash of the drums of war danced across the land once more, like a thundercrack which heralds the storm. But during this age of emasculation, new powers were moving across the land, threatening to extinguish the tribes’ hopes for a return to a golden age. The tribes’ loyal subjects drifted from the battlefield, lost souls looking for a new purpose - a new leader who could lead them once more to glory and honour.

Their predictability bred weakness and lethargy, until the conflict faded away like a dying star, and the drums of war fell silent once again.Īn uneasy peace settled across the land. Driven by their lust for supremacy but blinded by a bitter, short-sighted rivalry, the great tribes slowly became complacent. Thanks for reading.My story begins many years ago (mist floats eerily past the page), in a land across the great sea, where a bloody conflict raged between the two mighty tribes of Blizzard and Westwood.
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If you've got any questions, feel free to ask. Right now I'm deciding if I want to play through The Frozen Throne and risk burnout, give Starcraft's campaign a try and see if it's as good, or play another genre for a bit. I highly recommend this game to anyone who likes Warcraft lore or RTS games. I didn't find any of them dull at all, but Night Elves was my least favorite (still great though!). You play through four campaigns, one for each race. I liked that I had to strategize (especially when it came to upkeep), but I'm not too down with playing a mission for 45 minutes and failing. I only failed a few missions once, but it was still a challenge. I played this game on normal, which was just right for me. I like RTS games, but have never been an outstanding player. I always had to see what was going to happen next! I've played the crap out of this game this last week, and I never got bored one bit. It made me root for the good guys and loathe the baddies. The characters all had their own personalities.

I just now beat RoC.Ĭompletely blown away by how awesome this game is. I checked online and WC3 was $10, and another $10 for the expansion, The Frozen Throne. I recently started playing WoW again, and it made me interested in learning some lore of the world I was playing in. I played a few LAN games with some buddies, and that was it. When the game originally released, I never delved into the campaign. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting:

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