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Jan 12 2005 12:02am
wait... there was a sc2 and it was canceled?
wtf?
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Jan 12 2005 12:09am
Yes, Sc2 was "going" to be their next project before warcraft 3, but it got put-off and eventually canceled. I had a friend working for blizzard and he said it was going to have five races. The two new ones were going to be Hybrids (Human/Zerg crosses such as Duran and Kerri) and Xel' Naga were going to return (if you read the storyline you know who they are).
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Jan 12 2005 12:17am
Perhaps that's where the Naga species in the wc3 expansion pack came from (maybe inspired by?)....
hmmm.
I bet World of Warcraft is what made them cancel it.
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Jan 12 2005 3:45am
World of Warcraft is a cheesey rip of everquest. Why people waste time and money on such an abomination is beyond me.
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Jan 12 2005 4:07am
Deimos obviously doesn't read game reviews. WoW pwns all other mmorpgs.
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Jan 12 2005 4:26am
Not a gamer, but I found Warcraft and Warcraft II enjoyable... LOL
So I naturally assume the others are good. ;)
But to each his own.
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Jan 12 2005 7:46am
After playing Warcraft 3, the previous releases of warcraft just don't do it for me. Too simple, not enough strategy and finesse required. And I'm a complete convert to the concept of having 'heros' in strategy based games...
World of Warcraft is a spectacular game, I've watched others play it but I've never had the opportunity to mess with it myself. It is by no means cheesy, from what I've seen of the game itself and the reviews that my friends and companies have given it..
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Jan 12 2005 3:34pm
Gamespot gave WoW a 9.5. This from the review:
"Though massively multiplayer online role-playing games have been around for years, it has taken this long for the genre's breakthrough hit to finally emerge. Here is the online role-playing game you should play, no matter who you are. This is because World of Warcraft brings out all the best aspects of this style of gaming, if not many of the best aspects of gaming in general. It also features many of the specific characteristics that have made Blizzard Entertainment's previous games so entertaining, memorable, long-lasting, and successful. Of course, the company's past track record did not guarantee that World of Warcraft could have turned out this well. Such high quality simply cannot be expected, nor should it be missed."
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Jan 12 2005 7:41pm
The thing costs 15$ a frelling month. I mean, what the frelling zark?!