Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Starcraft 2: Wings Of Liberty and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Starcraft 2: Wings Of Liberty.
July 2010
(92%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Blizzard Entertainment's science-fiction strategy epic "StarCraft" was one of the highlights of that year, and fans have been craving a sequel for a long time. Blizzard, however, has been busy, most notably with its blockbuster online game "World of ...
Abstract: Blizzard’s Starcraft game has one of the most loyal followings to date and 12-years later, the sequel to this gaming blockbuster has finally arrived. As opposed to Earth based real-time strategy (RTS) games such as Command & Conquer, Blizzard added a...
Abstract: We've been doing little else but playing StarCraft II since late Monday evening. Therefore, although you may spot a few fatigue-induced fumbles, what you're reading is the real deal - we've clocked the campaign, been thrashed online, and had a good cha...
Excellent cinematography and audio. An immersive singleplayer experience, within a dutifully realised setting. Care lavished on the details. Significant variety in missions. Extensive choice given to the player.
No LAN ability. A minor paradox of choice with the glut of units available in singleplayer. Multiplayer is not for the faint of heart.
Abstract: Blizzard knows games. They've been making them forever; much longer than their trio of epic licenses (StarCraft, WarCraft and Diablo) have been around. It seems that they haven't just evolved with videogames, but that they themselves have somehow been ...
Highly polished presentation and gameplay; unusually deep storyline; works on PCs and Macs
Verdict, Knocks most other strategy titles into a cocked hat, Good Points Highly polished presentation and gameplay; unusually deep storyline; works on PCs and Macs, Bad Points More expensive than the average computer game; only one single-player campaign
Knocks most other strategy titles into a cocked hat Good Points Highly polished presentation and gameplay; unusually deep storyline; works on PCs and Macs Bad Points More expensive than the average computer game; only one single-player campaign ...
Our new, demanding StarCraft II benchmark shows that this game can really brutalize your PC during large-scale battles. While a decent graphics card is necessary to really enjoy the highest graphical settings, your platform and CPU are even more important...
The wonderful thing about this game is the depth to the units, and the strategies that therefore evolve, certain older RTS seemed to welcome the same strategy of pushing out a large number of high powered units and there was nothing the enemy could do....