Uncovering StarCraft 2: Heart Of The Swarm It proves the idea that a massive expansion release is a lot more exciting than a series of small DCL additions.
You might not be thrilled that the sequel to one of the most important games of all time has been broken down into a trilogy, but you won’t find a whole lot to complain about with StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. And what they’re doing with StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is well-deserving of a place in StarCraft’s exceptional history. It’s certainly far more than just running the same thing as what we got from StarCraft: Wings of Liberty in 2010.īlizzard has more often than not proven to be a company that knows what it is doing. StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm delivers an impressive, zerg-themed campaign.
However you might feel about it, the nice thing about that move by Blizzard is that we’re getting some pretty interesting games. Some StarCraft fans out there are still a little annoyed that Blizzard opted to turn StarCraft II into a trilogy.