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PC - Windows : WarCraft Battle Chest Reviews

Below are user reviews of WarCraft Battle Chest and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for WarCraft Battle Chest. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Warcraft: Orcs and Humans review (First EVER!)

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 16
Date: April 19, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The game itself doesn't have very good graphics, but the sound and music are just fine. There's only one act in the whole game, but the levels are fairly challenging.
There are upgrades and characters that are not found in Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness & Beyond the Dark Portal. It was so easy, I beat the game in less than TWO hours!

horrible game

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 36
Date: November 23, 2003
Author: Amazon User

this game is not good. Don't buy it if you value your money well.

Warcraft Battle Chest Review

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 7
Date: May 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

(...)I have the II warcraft game and the expansion and I have played the first game several times before.I think that the first game isn't as good as the others were b/c you spend the whole game going through a series of caves w/ monsters in them. The others are basically all out wars, humans vs. orcs and you can pick who you wanna be. Ofcourse, you have to build a city and all that but most of the time you're attacking or being attacked. You have to be quick at the mouse and don't faint when you see blood if you wanna win these games, good luck and have a nice day.

Ignore The Punk Kid

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 17, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Ignore the punk kid who said that this game is not good. He probably was expecting HALO 3 and then his parents bought this because it was cheaper. However, the lack of HD graphics doesn't make it a bad game, in fact, I quite like the 2D style, it looks neat, clean, and beautiful. The old school Warcraft games included in this battle chest focused on a war between Orcs and Humans. The first game solely involves those two main races while in the second one the humans are aided by the dwarves, elves, and gnomes while the orcs are aided by the ogres, trolls, and goblins. The first game is simplistic but fun and has interesting strategies too it, plus it has walls and roads which were taken out in the second game. However, if you're expecting a modern style Blizzard interface, you'll be expecting incorrectly. Both games suffer from a lack of control groups and only being able to que up one unit as a time. The unit selection is also pretty bad in the first one since you have to hold shift and click on them all individually, plus you can only get four and right click does nothing. The second one is greatly improved with the drag to select and the right mouse button with a number of functions although it suffers from some of the problems of the first one. The pacing is also fairly slow although you can speed both games up. However, once you get beyond those two disadvantages both games are great. The storyline and graphics won't WoW you but they are pretty good for the time when it came out and I found it enjoyable to see how things developed and look at the nice little animations. The gameplay is really the strong point though. The factions are pretty well balanced and while their regular units are the same except for minor differences (the spearman doesn't have the range of an archer, I guess the spear is too heavy for him), their magic is diverse and awesome. There's also of great conventional land units in the second game as well as naval and airpower. The maps are well done and varied, with both the typical RTS battles on the ground and naval warfare and ampibious assaults on island maps. The strategy has a fair amount of depth to it and there's lots of neat things you can do, like using farms as walls in the second game, surprising some units with no air attack with dragons, and in the first blocking passageways with foot soldiers while archers attack from behind, limiting the enemies mobility. The first one's music and intro are only so-so, but the second one is very well done in both areas. Both have engrossing campaigns and fun multiplayer matches. Plus you could probably find some world editiing tools out there to create your own maps if you look a little bit. The first game is pretty good if your into old school RTS while the second one is a blast if you don't mind some minor details being a bit less refined than current games. Plus, these are the games that started Warcraft and to a lesser extent Starcraft as well. Give 'em a try if you like fantasy or RTS games. You won't regret it, especially since it's fairly cheap.


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