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WarCraft III Expansion: The Frozen Throne

WarCraft III Expansion: The Frozen Throne

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Candidate for PC Game of the Year 2002
Review: After waiting so long for Warcraft 3 and hearing all about the developers' difficulties in bringing it to market, I was expecting a lot.

When I picked up my copy of the Collector's Edition and played the game, I was pleasantly surprised. Blizzard has done a splendid job of fusing RPG elements into an already excellent RTS product line. The concept of 4 main races (Human, Orc, Undead, Night Elf) as well as various neutral parties (Goblins, Ogres, Trolls, Gnolls, Spiders, Dragons) and artifacts and inventoried items for heroes would make any D&D fan proud. There are even buildings for regenerating HP, spell mana, and purchasing special items.

The 3D accelerated game engine might take a little getting used to for those accustomed to 2D overhead or isometric (3/4 view) views, but once done, will become second nature.

There are four campaigns, one for each race, and each campaign lasts 9 or 10 "chapters". Each chapter usually has 2 or 3 main goals to be achieved and several optional side quests. Plus, there is a Prologue campaign to introduce new players to the controls.

The plot and cutscenes are magnificent. The main cutscenes are 3D rendered while the inter-chapter ones are usually done with "cameras" and the 3D game engine. Voice acting is on par even if at times it seems somewhat "kung-fu movie" dubbed.

Music is excellent as always and reflects the mood of the campaign or task being done. Each campaign has its own style of music.

The world editor for making your own missions, campaigns, or simpler maps could have been a separate product on its own. It gives a 3D accelerated view of the "map" being created. Triggers, units, buildings abound throughout. You can even included custom units and music (it even takes MP3's for compactness!). Maps and missions can be as complex as you can make them. Blizzard wisely included this gem at no extra cost.

The races are nearly perfectly balanced. No more lopsided Orc Bloodlust rushes like in WarCraft II. Two equally competent players can match each other unit for unit regardless of the races involved.

The collector's edition while somewhere around... more than the standard edition gives you a wealth of extra booty (soundtrack CD, video DVD, 160-page WarCraft Art Book, 4 8x10 art covers, special edition manual), plus a nice big storage box to keep it all in.

Pick this baby up and give thanks at the Blizzard shrine when time permits....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: don't bother playing on the Mac
Review: too much pretty graphics too poor playability and variety... Starcraft is better than this. Mac conversion is awful, even with a G4 loading a game takes ages. Tries to be every genre of game, gets none of them right.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you don't play warcraft....start...........NOW
Review: Where to begin? Well, I've played all the warcraft games, including the expansions. This game is the apex of all that real time strategy. Also, it gives you 4 races, including the standard human and orc races. Humans still weak but that's another review :P The graphics are choice for this title; everything is done in 3d which make things look a little more realistic. There is a wide diversity of units which makes it a little more fun to play. The spell effects are dazzling. There is a new feature in this version. I'll call it the "hero system." This is a system in which you are given a single, or sometimes 2 or 3, heros which can be leveled and given powers like in any RPG. Leveling also increases their stats. There are many plot twists within the warcraft world which just makes you want to keep playing until you know everything..........EVERYTHING! All in all, this is a really strong title and I highly recommend this game to anyone who is into fantasy/rpg games or strategy games. Such examples would be Starcraft with the expansion Brood War and also Warcraft 1 and 2.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible!
Review: If you are a action/ strategy gamer- this isn't the game for you! The graphics are too intense for a slower computer and the gameplay is basically the same thing as warcraft II. Get empire earth instead!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great new addition for those who loved Warcraft and War2.
Review: This is a great game, if you played the others, you will not be lost at all, the sounds and gameplay is right out of the first one, only this time around, Blizzard adds "heroes" which are Dungeons and Dragon's style characters which can be leveled up and have magic powers. The gameplay is very user-friendly once you get use to the format. You'll never go back to Warcraft II, I guarentee it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Would be a good game if I could get it to work.
Review: WarcraftIII Reign of Chaos, would be a good game if I could just get it to run correctly. I didn't care much for the stubby 3D characters and liked the old versions best but, it was still ok. I had to try four times in order to even get it to install on my machine and, even after it installed it ran unstable at best and crashed more times than it was worth. I spent over an hour on the phone with a Blizzard rep and both of us combined couldnot get the game to work right. So all I have done is to spend close to [$$$] for a game and probably another [$$$] for a long distance call to tech support and, all I have for this is a great big 0. NOTHING. This is it for me. I won't be buying any more Blizzard products in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The only thing that matters is... is it fun?
Review: And the answer to that is a resounding HELL YEAH!

Think Warcraft 2. Think Starcraft. Now merge them together, add in some factors such as smaller armies, more micromanagement, and semi-3D effects and voila - you have Warcraft 3.

Warcraft 3 is a true sequel, it has that tile ambience, you can make farm walls, and units collide with each other making melee and long range units interesting.

Then there is the subject of micromanagement. Yes, fights require micromanagement to be truly effective. But if you think about it, Warcraft 2 also had micromanagement - in order to amass a HUGE army, we always had to go back to the buildings, create the units, and control a dozen groups at a time. Blizzard simply shifted the micromanagement from the unit creation to the actual battle. Now, instead of micromanaging the unit production, we are casting spells, healing, directing attacks, which in my opinion is more fun. Large armies are no longer an option because of the new upkeep factor.

Blizzard did a great job. The bottom line is, this game is fun, it is certainly reminiscent of Warcraft 2, and definitely worth the high price tag.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was good. And that's about it.
Review: I bought this game with no expectations because I had never played previous Star/Warcraft games, but I have to say I'm a little disappointed. The system is somewhat weak compared to games like Age of Empires. The population cap is extremely annoying, as you can only produce about 20 fighting units. You'd think they would have figured out how to group characters (for example, in Age of Empires you could assign a selected group a number, and just hit that number at any time to switch to the group) or at least be able to control more than 12 units at a time. This causes your army to attack in segments and can quickly put a stop to any "tactic" you decide to use. This is very restricting in free-for-alls involving many players.

Which brings me to my next point: multiplayer. This is where the game really shines. I haven't had any problems with Battlenet so far, and the various scenarios and options lend some variety to the experience. It's easy to lose yourself in WarCraft 3 when playing against other humans.

Overall, the graphics are good but not fantastic, but this is usually how it is for RTS's. The gameplay itself is very simple and can be mastered very quickly. The races are varied in skill, architecture, units, and abilities. The single-player experience left much to be desired in my opinion. The plot was good and the hero characters interesting, but it just didn't hold my attention.

On a final note, this one is worth buying just for the online possibility. It's good, but nothing revolutionary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST GAME EVER, BUY IT!!!
Review: IT IS A WONDERFUL GAME, AND YOU GOT TO HAVE IT IF YOU HAVE A HIGH-END PC SYSTEM. SUCH AS P4,2.0G,WITH GOOD VIDEO CARD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ~~ExcellenT~~
Review: This was a great game, with maximum replayability due to Warcraft Editor wich enables you to create your own maps and change nearly every single aspect of the game and play it and share it with others on BattleNet. The game is a magnificient work of art near on the verge of near perfectness. What more do I need to say? Find out by yourself!


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