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Micro and Macro skills so much required. Great game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I feel never get bored of it because each game is different and there is always room to improve. Wide variety of tactics and strategies can be used based on each unit's ability. 3rd time buying it.
Starcraft: The Legend
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
While other games with the latest technology is played and forgotten, Starcraft, with its so called "limited" technology, it provides the entertainment we all look in the newest games and, the most important thing, is that it endures. One finishes playing all the fancy new games and once again we turn to Starcraft to fill the whole the other games left. The amazing thing about Starcraft is that it was made with limited technology (because of the time it was made) and still it looks as if it was made yesterday. It's entertaining, it's addicting, it's original and I dare to say (with my experience) that is the best game of this type ever made... I'm SO looking forward for Starcraft 2!
THIS IS WHY LIMITED INSTALLATIONS IS A TERRIBLE IDEA!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Over the last 10 years that I first installed STARCRAFT I have replayed it countless of times. Every time a new overhyped game disappoints me, this is one of the games I pull out of my library to be reminded what a GREAT PC GAME LOOKS & PLAYS LIKE! (others include UNREAL, BALDUR's GATE, GRIM FANTANGO and SHOGUN:TOTAL WAR)
Everyone has his/her favorite RTS and no one can claim that STARCRAFT introduced the futuristic RTS genre (that would be DUNE). Nevertheless, the great, crisp and clear graphics, the balanced units and the strategic terrain all contributed into turning STARCRAFT into a true classic. This is a game that passed the test of time, not only because its aging graphics are still acceptable but also because it is one of those games that stays with you. Forever.
So, the next time some gaming industry MBA (who probably could not tell an RTS from an cRPG) tables the idea of LIMITED INSTALLATIONS, what he will have primarily accomplished is to have his game forgotten within a year.
Pre-teens FUn
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: January 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The grankids ages- 10- 12 absolutely love this game. They spend hours playing and then talk on the phone to their friends about what level and stage of the game they are. Would reccommend this to people who are interested in this type of fun.
StarCraft: A Classic
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: August 03, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Wow, I wasn't really sure what to expect when I bought this game! I had only played once before at a friend's house, and thought, "Oh sure, it's fun, I guess." But after buying this from Amazon, I had yet to discover the fulness of the game! As old as it may be, I discovered how many people still go online to play the game! That alone is proof of how good a game this is. Creating armies to conquer the battlefield, using great strategy along the way, this game really gets you thinking, too! I absolutely love it!
Blizzard gets the formula right!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 9
Date: May 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Hailed by critics as merely "Warcraft in Space" back when it was released, Blizzard Entertainment's gem is a standard by which all strategy games are now judged. There are 3 playable races to choose from, the xenomorphic alien Zergs, the highly evolved technological Protoss, and the resourceful Terrans. The races are meticulously balanced, and all of them are unique in every sense of the word. The strategies you must devise to win have to be drastically different based on the race you play with, there is no single formula for success, you have to utilize your races' strengths and cover up your weaknesses against your enemy.
The story of the campaign is intriguing and keeps you glued to the screen. There are campaigns for all 3 races, with each campaign consisting of 12+ missions, varying in difficulty. Starting off with the Terrans (futuristic humans), you have to repel the Zerg invasion of the newly colonized system that the human race now calls home. The briefings before every mission are a joy to sit through, the dialogue and voice acting is superb, and it really draws you into the world and gets you pumped up for the upcoming mission. The plot is complex, with plenty of twists and turns, which is surprising for a strategy game, and there are scripted events thrown in here and there that make the missions very fun to play. In a neat twist, the second campaign lets you play as the Zerg, as you devastate the galaxy with your insectoid troops. My favorite campaign, the third, lets you play as the Protoss, and the mission design is absolutely fantastic in this campaign, with plenty of variety thrown in. You will fight indoors and outdoors, on a couple of very cool planets. Overall, the game offers well over 30 hours of single player entertainment. The fantastic cutscenes that accompany the campaigns are typical Blizzard quality and must receive special mention.
Each race gets over 10 uniquely different units to play around with, and every single one is a joy to control. The variety is astounding, from hulking Zerg Ultralisks that tear everything on the ground apart, to the Protoss Carriers that dominate the skies, and to Terran Vulture Bikes that lay spider mines, it will be a long time before you are bored with the selection. Units compliment each other in different ways, and you can concoct an astounding variety of tactics to beat your opponent. With the newer patches the AI becomes extremely potent, so it will give you a stern challenge. The game is quite difficult to master, however the intuitive interface and excellent tutorial make things easier.
Sound is superbly done. Every unit has their own sounds and respond accordingly to your commands. Hearing the battlefield echo with the spitting of the snakelike Hydralisks as they clash against roaring chaingun fire of the Human marines is certainly something every gamer that played "Starcraft" remembers. Music is appropriate to each race too and blends in well with the action, nothing too special, just well rounded and simple.
If a solid single-player narrative is not your cup of tea, then there are plenty of other options. Skirmishes can also be played against up to 7 computer controlled players, but the multiplayer options are what really give the game its longevity. Multiplayer through Blizzard's Battle.Net service has become the flagship attraction of the game, and servers (especially Korean servers - the game has become a pop culture phenomenon there) are still raging with activity eight years after the game's release. The tactical variety and perfect balance make for very addictive multiplay. Not to mention that the maps that ship with the game are top-notch, and allow plenty of interesting scenarios to unfold. LAN option is also available if you want to hook up a few PC's together.
The graphics were good for it's time, but what it lacked in cutting edge technology it made up for with personality. The races have their unique flair to them, and the 2D designs reflect the creativity of the art designers. Each unit has its own stylistic quirks and features, and the animations are in my opinion excellent. Missiles fly and impact realistically, shields flare upon contact, and Zerg acid sprays across the screen. A campaign editor also ships with the game, and it is useful if you want to cook up your own maps, although the interface is not the most user friendly.
There are minor quips here and there, such as the inability to group more than 12 units together, and lackluster pathfinding is an issue sometimes, but overall the game is impressively free of any technical glitches.
Every serious computer gamer should have "Starcraft" in their library, and if you are still one of those people who has never played what is considered by many to be the greatest real-time strategy of all time, then be sure to dive into the bargain bin and give "Starcraft" a go.
Simply the best
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This game is the ultimate in RTS. All of the new RTS games focus on beautiful graphics and cool cut scenes. But after all these years, Starcraft still remains the most refined RTS with the best balance and gameplay you can imagine. If you're a RTS game fan, then you already know how great this game is. If you're not an RTS game fan, then get this game and see the light!
U MUST GET THIS GAME AT ALL COST
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User
the best game i have played, this game was one of the first games i bought for my windows95 and i still play it to this day. it has a unforgetable storyline and I like this game better then empire earth or any other rts game
MUST GET THIS
A Time-less Classic
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: September 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Of all the games I've ever played, StarCraft would have to be in the top 3, plain and simple. I first started playing this game around 1996 or 1998 when it first came out, and I still enjoy it very much.
The Best Strategy Game Now and Forever
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: May 31, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Chess has been around for centuries because of its depth and strategy. Monopoly, some decades.
StarCraft BroodWar will be that computer game that you've tucked away in the closet, and upon finding it dust-covered, you'll reinstall it and play it again and again.
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