I’ve got the humans on the run! I’ll write the review later…
If you buy this game you might forget to eat, you might lose your girlfriend, but WarCraft II makes it all worth it. For fans of the first WarCraft, Dune II for the PC, Command and Conquer for the PC, or Dune for the Genesis, WarCraft II is a must-buy. The rest of you (over age 13) should probably get it also.
WarCraft II is a real-time
strategy game, played much like the first installment. It may not have the constant
mayhem of an action-shooter, but it keeps you on your toes. With game play that
actually makes you think, and astonishing depth and attention that sucks you
in, there are no problems with playability.
There are two sides in this conflict, the evil orcish axis (orcs, ogres, trolls and a horde of nasties), and the good human alliance (humans, elves, the church, gnomes and other nice guys). There are 28 complete scenarios to play, 14 for the humans and 14 for the orcs. For the novice player, no worries. The first scenarios are much easier, and will help you to learn the game.
WarCraft II is a war
game. Squeamish people beware. War is very violent, and WarCraft makes no excuses
. You must plunder the land for gold, clear-cut whole forests and fill the oceans
with oil derricks. With the resources you gain, you must kill the enemy, raze
buildings and burn farms. There is no surrender, there is no mercy. Soldiers,
civilians and animals scream when they die. They also bleed and leave corpses
behind to rot.
“Like an elemental force of havoc and destruction we thundered through the lands of the Draenei, devastating all that we beheld. Not one life was spared. The only traces of their existence were the blood-soaked fields they had worked for nearly five thousand years; and the rank, acrid smell of the huge victory fires that consumed the bodies of their young.”