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StarCraft #2: Shadow of the Xel'Naga |
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Rating: Summary: What's wrong with you people Review: With the hope of a Starcraft 2 looming over the horizon, anything Starcraft related should spark interest in a true Blizzard fan. This book, although not as good as the other two in the series, is a fun read and a must to any Starcraft player. When ranking the book, I am naturally going to give it high ratings because of my love for the Starcraft plot. Despite that, however, I do feel this is a good book and provides readers with a great deal of excitement. The plot begins with the discovery of a Zel'naga (however it's spelled) temple. Zerg, Protoss, Dark Templar and Terrans converge on the location in an epic struggle to control the strange object. This book does not further the plot of Starcraft, but it is definitely a fun read to any Starcraft enthusiast.
Rating: Summary: OK book-- Great for Starcraft fans Review: With the hope of a Starcraft 2 looming over the horizon, anything Starcraft related should spark interest in a true Blizzard fan. This book, although not as good as the other two in the series, is a fun read and a must to any Starcraft player. When ranking the book, I am naturally going to give it high ratings because of my love for the Starcraft plot. Despite that, however, I do feel this is a good book and provides readers with a great deal of excitement. The plot begins with the discovery of a Zel'naga (however it's spelled) temple. Zerg, Protoss, Dark Templar and Terrans converge on the location in an epic struggle to control the strange object. This book does not further the plot of Starcraft, but it is definitely a fun read to any Starcraft enthusiast.
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