![]() The sprites were created by first rendering them in 3D, then given to Blizzard's talented art team to draw over. Instead, everything has been expanded upon or refined and the result is a game that surprisingly stands the test of time. The truth is that when you get down to it, nothing really has changed. It's all very familiar, except possibly that last part. You still use these resources to build various structures which will better your army and when your army is good enough, you still attack the enemy. You still breed peasants or peons to collect gold and lumber as well as the new addition of oil. On the surface, nothing has really changed. ![]() Much like the first game, it continues to be ignored by Blizzard, yet the inferior (though still good) third entry has been made available. Even now it regularly crops up every now and again on various best-of lists. It garnered 90% plus review scores across the board and topped many publications best of lists from that year. WarCraft 2 was a massively successful release back in December 1995. ![]() Does this once game-changing title still hold up? If you read my thoughts on the first game last week, you probably know the answer but let's talk about it anyway. The movie may be wowing/disappointing cinemagoers (delete as applicable) in all territories now, but that hasn't stopped me getting my retro RTS kick by playing WarCraft II again. ![]()
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