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November 2015
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The editors liked
Some fun new additions for newbies
Better than ever for playing with friends
A sharp
If sometimes repetitive
Campaign
Challenging and interesting campaign
Surprisingly entertaining cooperative gameplay
Competitive gameplay faithful to Star Craft II
Great soundtrack and voice acting
A fitting end to the StarCraft II saga
Superb campaign missions
Beautiful design and animation
More accessible online and co-op play
The editors didn't like
A mediocre ending to a mediocre story
Online multiplayer still inaccessible to mere mortals
Abstract: UnitsSecretsYou are Hierarch Artanis, leader of the mighty protoss race. Years ago, your homeworld of Aiur fell to the merciless zerg Swarm. Now, at long last, you have raised a powerful fleet of warships known as the Golden Armada, and are poised to recl...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
More than 20 new campaign missions, Six new multiplayer units, Two new game modes, Fitting end to the StarCraft story
Sound and graphics largely unchanged
Legacy of the Void delivers a fitting ending for the storyline of StarCraft II, with an engaging intergalactic space opera that's a refreshing change from the sometimes overly soapy plot of the previous expansion pack, Heart of the Swarm. The two-player A...
Brilliant real-time strategy gameplay is perfectly balanced and infinitely complex, Varied single-player campaign, Doesn't require previous expansions, Co-op modes ease in new players, Gorgeous cinematics
Altered multiplayer pace may be divisive, Lower price reflects smaller amount of new content
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is both a fantastic conclusion to Blizzard's five-year saga and a great entry point into one of the most complex, but satisfying, strategy games ever. It's a towering achievement...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Legacy of the Void continues with the same solid gameplay that StarCraft II has had since the initial release in 2010. Additions to the online mode should also reinvigorate the game and the new Archon mode offers a chance for the less experienced to learn
The story of StarCraft II has been deteriorating from the start and here it only gets worse, being simply bad at best with terrible writing. The other major complaint is that I don't see how the game has changed enough to justify this being a full priced
Pros Legacy of the Void continues with the same solid gameplay that StarCraft II has had since the initial release in 2010. Additions to the online mode should also reinvigorate the game and the new Archon mode offers a chance for the less experienced to...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Jason , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: How to review a game like StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void? Where do you even start? Do you try to figure out how it fits into today's landscape of competitive multiplayer games? Do you ask whether it makes for a worthy conclusion to the story that began...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Fantastic storyline sews up the trio of games, Archon and co-op modes are welcome additions, New units bring new tactics, but still instantly familiar gameplay, Campaign worth playing at least twice, Daily tournaments
Some aspects of in-engine look a little long in the tooth, That ending is gonna make some folks upset
StarCraft II Legacy of the Void is the culmination of years of improvements. Archon and co-op modes provide a stair step for new players and veterans alike to rejoin the multiplayer ranks, whereas the incredibly strong single player ties up the story arc...
Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Jason , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: How to review a game like StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void ? Where do you even start? Do you try to figure out how it fits into today's landscape of competitive multiplayer games? Do you ask whether it makes for a worthy conclusion to the story that began...