Short version: Blizzard continues to release games when they are ready.
Long version: OK, I'm not the most impartial reviewer here. I was predisposed to absolutely love this game after how much fun I had with both the single- and multi-player parts of the original Starcraft, as well as every installment of the Warcraft RTS games. And guess what? I absolutely love it. I love it so much that I wish I could italicize that last sentence twice.
More after the jump.
Showing posts with label SC2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SC2. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Starcraft 2 releasing
Yeah, I haven't been around in a while. Got real life stuff, blah blah blah. I'm not gone, and I'll be back, just need a blogging break.
Despite that, it's hard to contain my excitement today. Starcraft 2 is finally releasing, after more than a decade of waiting. It was far and away my favorite PC game until WoW came out, and my favorite non-Nintendo video game until the HD era as well. It introduced me to the RTS genre, which is a perfect fit for my tastes but I had never seen before. I love Sci-fi and I found the campaign mode revelatory because of how it merged storytelling with the gameplay. SC so perfectly crystallized what makes a game great for me - and specifically to my personality - that it will always hold a place in my personal pantheon of great video games. I bonded with lifelong friends over it, even.
So I'm quite relieved that Real ID isn't overstepping and I can play, with a clear conscience, this game I've been waiting for. My amazon preorder has already shipped, and I'm spending today drooling in jealousy at the countries that, due to the vagaries of time zones, exist in the future and can already play.
My life for Aiur!
Despite that, it's hard to contain my excitement today. Starcraft 2 is finally releasing, after more than a decade of waiting. It was far and away my favorite PC game until WoW came out, and my favorite non-Nintendo video game until the HD era as well. It introduced me to the RTS genre, which is a perfect fit for my tastes but I had never seen before. I love Sci-fi and I found the campaign mode revelatory because of how it merged storytelling with the gameplay. SC so perfectly crystallized what makes a game great for me - and specifically to my personality - that it will always hold a place in my personal pantheon of great video games. I bonded with lifelong friends over it, even.
So I'm quite relieved that Real ID isn't overstepping and I can play, with a clear conscience, this game I've been waiting for. My amazon preorder has already shipped, and I'm spending today drooling in jealousy at the countries that, due to the vagaries of time zones, exist in the future and can already play.
My life for Aiur!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Starcraft 2 pricing announced. P.S.: We're screwed.
The physical manifestation of Starcraft 2 was revealed today. You can get the standard edition for $60, or the collector's edition for $100. A bit on the pricey side, but not unexpected.
What is unexpected:
Join the 21st century, Blizzard. Let us download the game on Day 1.
Wait, I shouldn't be complaining to Blizz. I should be complaining to Activision, since they are clearly in full control now. I'm assuming this decision was made by the marketing and sales departments because there is some advantage to forcing Day 1 buyers into the stores (whether a deal with Gamestop or unwillingness to pay for the bandwidth necessary to handle the demand).
What makes me absolutely sure that Bobby Kotick is at the helm are a few other little surprises in the collector's edition:
1) A WoW pet. Seriously? It makes sense from a marketing standpoint, but damn it's exploitative.
2) "Exclusive Battle.net downloadable content, including special portraits for your Battle.net profile, decals to customize your units in-game, and a..."
I cut that statement off because the last part deserves it's own number. Decals to customize units in-game? That just screams value-added content to me. Pay $100 for the base game, then get on the Microtransaction Express and keep shipping your money directly to Blizzard so they can use it on an Orc statue and paying Bobby Kotick and shareholders rather than using it on development! But that pales in comparison to:
3) "...and a visually unique version of the terran Thor unit"
...
WHAT?!?!?!
Are you kidding me?!? You're going to be able to pay to make your individual units look different?
Blizzard's motto is very quickly shifting from "when it's ready" to "anything for a buck".
Customer . . . loyalty . . . failing . . .
Everyone who believed the PR saying the Activision merger wouldn't change Blizzard: please accept this bottle of ketchup, which should make it less unpleasant for you to eat your words.
What is unexpected:
"Digital copies of the game will be available to download through Battle.net "shortly after release" of the retail Sku."
Join the 21st century, Blizzard. Let us download the game on Day 1.
Wait, I shouldn't be complaining to Blizz. I should be complaining to Activision, since they are clearly in full control now. I'm assuming this decision was made by the marketing and sales departments because there is some advantage to forcing Day 1 buyers into the stores (whether a deal with Gamestop or unwillingness to pay for the bandwidth necessary to handle the demand).
What makes me absolutely sure that Bobby Kotick is at the helm are a few other little surprises in the collector's edition:
1) A WoW pet. Seriously? It makes sense from a marketing standpoint, but damn it's exploitative.
2) "Exclusive Battle.net downloadable content, including special portraits for your Battle.net profile, decals to customize your units in-game, and a..."
I cut that statement off because the last part deserves it's own number. Decals to customize units in-game? That just screams value-added content to me. Pay $100 for the base game, then get on the Microtransaction Express and keep shipping your money directly to Blizzard so they can use it on an Orc statue and paying Bobby Kotick and shareholders rather than using it on development! But that pales in comparison to:
3) "...and a visually unique version of the terran Thor unit"
...
WHAT?!?!?!
Are you kidding me?!? You're going to be able to pay to make your individual units look different?
Blizzard's motto is very quickly shifting from "when it's ready" to "anything for a buck".
Customer . . . loyalty . . . failing . . .
Everyone who believed the PR saying the Activision merger wouldn't change Blizzard: please accept this bottle of ketchup, which should make it less unpleasant for you to eat your words.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Gaming Update: It's About Time!
This week, I gained accessed two games that I have been waiting nearly a decade for.
My first year of college, I met two of my best lifelong friends from across the hall, and they introduced me to Starcraft (among other things, such as whiskey, another lifelong friend).
My second year in college, I met my current female lifepartner. In the early days of our relationship, one thing we did together was play through Final Fantasy 10 (her idea, not mine . . . she's awesome!)
This week, Final Fantasy 13 was released. It is the first "real" FF in my opinion since 10. I'm sorry, but 12 flat-out sucked. The graphics were good, and the story as well, but the gameplay systems were a disaster. We bought it with excitement upon release, and gave up in disgust a few weeks later. We spent last night playing FF13, and have loved it so far. If anything, it feels so far like the spiritual successor to FF7 (tied with 6 for my favorite ever), in so many ways.
Also this week, I was reading this interview with Dustin Browder, lead designer on Starcraft 2. He mentioned offhandedly that they had "added a bunch of new keys this week", meaning beta keys. I had been avoiding my email and battle.net account page to save myself the heartbreak of not being in the SC2 beta. Hoping against all hope, trying to keep my excitement in check, I futilely logged into my battle.net account.
Well, not so futilely - the beta was there.
So in conclusion: you know how people tell you "life isn't fair"? Well, guess what: for me it is. There is a god, and I believe in miracles.
So far, I love both games. Have a great whiskey! I mean, weekend!
My first year of college, I met two of my best lifelong friends from across the hall, and they introduced me to Starcraft (among other things, such as whiskey, another lifelong friend).
My second year in college, I met my current female lifepartner. In the early days of our relationship, one thing we did together was play through Final Fantasy 10 (her idea, not mine . . . she's awesome!)
This week, Final Fantasy 13 was released. It is the first "real" FF in my opinion since 10. I'm sorry, but 12 flat-out sucked. The graphics were good, and the story as well, but the gameplay systems were a disaster. We bought it with excitement upon release, and gave up in disgust a few weeks later. We spent last night playing FF13, and have loved it so far. If anything, it feels so far like the spiritual successor to FF7 (tied with 6 for my favorite ever), in so many ways.
Also this week, I was reading this interview with Dustin Browder, lead designer on Starcraft 2. He mentioned offhandedly that they had "added a bunch of new keys this week", meaning beta keys. I had been avoiding my email and battle.net account page to save myself the heartbreak of not being in the SC2 beta. Hoping against all hope, trying to keep my excitement in check, I futilely logged into my battle.net account.
Well, not so futilely - the beta was there.
So in conclusion: you know how people tell you "life isn't fair"? Well, guess what: for me it is. There is a god, and I believe in miracles.
So far, I love both games. Have a great whiskey! I mean, weekend!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Starcraft 2 Beta Test Begins
After so many years of waiting, SC2 beta is finally starting today.
I didn't get an invite.
QQ
So um if anybody out there wants to give me an invite... well, let's just say I would be interested.
...
...
...anyone?
I didn't get an invite.
So um if anybody out there wants to give me an invite... well, let's just say I would be interested.
...
...
...anyone?
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