Custom soundtracks and several interesting Hero units.Heavy focus on quality terrain and environments.Three seperate storylines intersecting and coming together into one final conclusion.Link to the official Map Feedback thread can be found here. Featuring high-quality terrain, lots of different characters as well as a wide variety of mission scenarios, this campaign, featuring 4 difficulty levels, will hopefully create an enjoyable experience for players of every skill level. "Annihilation" is a 24 mission campaign with three different story perspectives that will intertwine into one final conclusion. I therefore decided it was time to create my own. I've always enjoyed the campaign aspect of StarCraft and have played through both the Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm campaigns several times, along with a multitude of different campaigns made by the public. This is my first serious map project for StarCraft II. For a full list of available campaigns in russian, click here! On their website you can find more Russian translations of custom campaigns. Go forth and blow your wad.A russian team has taken the liberty of translating the campaign to Russian! Download it here! I'm not going to push the bounds of hyperbole and say absolutely everyone should buy the CE ($100 is still a lot of money), but if you had already earmarked the cash and needed justification to spend it on this limited edition package, I fully support the expenditure. No, you don't need any of the items in the SCII CE, but you will appreciate all of them. On top of those points, the inclusion of the original StarCraft and its expansion is just a happy bonus.Ĭompare this to some of the stupid gimmicky crap we've seen of late, like the Modern Warfare 2 night vision goggles, or Halo's Master Chief helmet, and you see a clear division between gimmicky bullshit designed to steal your cash and actively cool merchandise. It's easily the most solid USB drive I've ever held with some actual heft to it, earns double radness points for being retractable, and once you plug it in, the whole thing lights up with an orange glow. I thought it was a dumb gimmick to begin with, but once you hold the thing, you'll see how cool it is. If you enjoy the fictional world Blizzard created for StarCraft II - and you will - the art book is 174 pages of the most gorgeous techno-organic artwork you'll see anywhere. They're never sold anywhere other than within the company's various Collector's Edition bundles - making them pretty damn rare - and the content within isn't the sort of thing you'll come across without some intense digging. The real reason to drop the extra cash on this package is two-fold: That art book and the dog tag USB drive.įor those of you who've never seen a Blizzard art book in person, they are the most meticulously assembled, carefully crafted pieces of gaming extranea on the market today. Even forget the Behind the Scenes DVD that includes a surprisingly large amount of really interesting art and design materials. * Exclusive downloadable content, including special portraits for your profile, decals to customize your units in-game, and a visually unique version of the terran Thor unitįorget for a moment the neat aesthetic bits, like the reskinned Thor walker or the Blizzard-themed insignias. * A World of Warcraft mini Thor in-game pet that can be applied to all World of Warcraft characters on a single account * StarCraft comic book issue #0, a prequel to the comic series * The official StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty soundtrack CD, containing 14 epic tracks from the game along with exclusive bonus tracks * A behind-the-scenes DVD containing over an hour of developer interviews, cinematics with director's commentary, and more * An exclusive 2GB USB flash drive replica of Jim Raynor's dog tag, which comes preloaded with the original StarCraft and the StarCraft: Brood War expansion set * The Art of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, a 176-page book featuring artwork from the game
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