Spoilers, be warned.
Just for fun. No game is perfect. Anything about this game kind of let you down? Anything bother you that you didn't mind too much or did mind a lot? Was it what you thought it would be?
Personally, my disappointments were-
Single Player campaign story- I didn't like how Kerrigan became human again. Although, I was surprised that Tych was actually going to kill Kerrigan instead of Raynor. Still, I think Kerrigan was best as the villain. I thought she was a hopeless case for Raynor. I consider the "real" Kerrigan to have died on Tarsonis. I really hope this is just some other scheme by her to gain more power and that she is still evil. If not I will be disappointed in Blizzard, making Kerrigan good again is like bringing her back from the dead.
My other disappointment was in the story as a whole. It feels like a repeat of WC3. Just watch, all the races have to unite to defeat the Hybrids in order to save the world(this time worlds because it's starcraft). Where is the creativity? In less they have some twist in which this time they fail and the "bad guy" wins than I'd be ok with it, but that would mean no more Starcraft. If this really becomes a repeat of WC3 than I think I'm done playing Blizzard games for their story. I'd play them for other reasons like Multy-player, editor and gameplay, but not story.
Another disappointment that is not necessarily my own, but a lot of people had said this, was the TV Media in the Cantina. They didn't like how it was aimed to make you laugh and not after realism. You think the Dominion would be smart enough to also buy the reporter as well? You think people are that stupid to believe that propaganda? Of course not, but to me I realized that Blizzard was just using it as humor. I didn't mind it personally, but I could understand that some people playing Raynor really wanted to feel that everybody in the Dominion thought they were evil despite their good doings.
All in all, I'm not pleased with the story so far, but who knows? Maybe what we find out in Heart of the Swarm will be pretty awesome and unexpected?
As far as other disappointments go, I didn't like how they didn't include formations like in WC3. I don't like how the units are bunched up together. It's easier to spot them when they are in lines looking like an army instead of looking like an unorganized big crowd where you can't find anybody. I didn't mind this much enough to ruin my experience, but it is a notable concern.
We could get a nice conversation out of this. Your turn, but don't say "no LAN", we already know.
Just for fun. No game is perfect. Anything about this game kind of let you down? Anything bother you that you didn't mind too much or did mind a lot? Was it what you thought it would be?
Personally, my disappointments were-
Single Player campaign story- I didn't like how Kerrigan became human again. Although, I was surprised that Tych was actually going to kill Kerrigan instead of Raynor. Still, I think Kerrigan was best as the villain. I thought she was a hopeless case for Raynor. I consider the "real" Kerrigan to have died on Tarsonis. I really hope this is just some other scheme by her to gain more power and that she is still evil. If not I will be disappointed in Blizzard, making Kerrigan good again is like bringing her back from the dead.
My other disappointment was in the story as a whole. It feels like a repeat of WC3. Just watch, all the races have to unite to defeat the Hybrids in order to save the world(this time worlds because it's starcraft). Where is the creativity? In less they have some twist in which this time they fail and the "bad guy" wins than I'd be ok with it, but that would mean no more Starcraft. If this really becomes a repeat of WC3 than I think I'm done playing Blizzard games for their story. I'd play them for other reasons like Multy-player, editor and gameplay, but not story.
Another disappointment that is not necessarily my own, but a lot of people had said this, was the TV Media in the Cantina. They didn't like how it was aimed to make you laugh and not after realism. You think the Dominion would be smart enough to also buy the reporter as well? You think people are that stupid to believe that propaganda? Of course not, but to me I realized that Blizzard was just using it as humor. I didn't mind it personally, but I could understand that some people playing Raynor really wanted to feel that everybody in the Dominion thought they were evil despite their good doings.
All in all, I'm not pleased with the story so far, but who knows? Maybe what we find out in Heart of the Swarm will be pretty awesome and unexpected?
As far as other disappointments go, I didn't like how they didn't include formations like in WC3. I don't like how the units are bunched up together. It's easier to spot them when they are in lines looking like an army instead of looking like an unorganized big crowd where you can't find anybody. I didn't mind this much enough to ruin my experience, but it is a notable concern.
We could get a nice conversation out of this. Your turn, but don't say "no LAN", we already know.
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