StarCraft II continues the epic saga of the Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. These three distinct and powerful races will clash once again in the fast-paced real-time strategy sequel to the legendary original, StarCraft. Legions of veteran, upgraded, and brand-new unit types will do battle across the galaxy, as each faction struggles for survival. Featuring a unique single-player campaign that picks up where StarCraft: Brood War left off, StarCraft II will present a cast of new heroes and familiar faces in an edgy sci-fi story filled with adventure and intrigue. In addition, Blizzard will again offer unparalleled online play through Battle.net, the company's world-renowned gaming service, with several enhancements and new features to make StarCraft II the ultimate competitive real-time strategy game.
Starcraft 2 (Hover)
My personal review is I really enjoy the game a lot and I still have faith on it that SC2 is the greatest real-time strategy game of all time and found the whole campaign entertaining. All the scarifies that made by not buying warcraft gold for a month just to have the SC2 copy are all worth it.
I have looked at this game and I really like it. I am just not going to spend that amount of money to get it. I will wait a few months and then pick it up after the new year rolls around. I am sure I will enjoy it just as much then but feel better about not paying such a high price.
I've tested it out a bit. The annoying part is having to connect to Battle network all the time for updates and stuff. The graphics are pretty cool but to see it at its best you need a good processor and a serious graphics card otherwise everything moves slow. The interface is just like the original Starcraft with better looking graphics so play is almost the same.
I wanted to know what are the minimum requirements for this game? I understand that computers need a lot of memory in order to contain a high graphic game like Starcraft 2 and a really good video card to play it but how much?
Edited: Felipe on 4th Jul, 2013 - 11:55pm