Legacy of the Void is the third and final part of the StarCraft II trilogy, coming in the form of a standalone game. It follows the blueprint of the other two parts of StarCraft II but this time focuses on the Protoss and the mysterious Xel'Naga.
" based on how unique the sp campaign is in WoL, i am now completely sold on the SC2 Trilogy and i can't wait for both the zerg and protoss campaigns "
Protoss campaign. Well they act a lot like dudes from Warcraft. Just hifalutin lore and magic that's not magic its just gaudy and high tech. Protoss are the most interesting side to play so I look forward to the missions themselves even though I could really not give a shit about the story. For Zerg, Im just wondering how the hell they plan on doing the between mission stuff.
" Protoss campaign. Well they act a lot like dudes from Warcraft. Just hifalutin lore and magic that's not magic its just gaudy and high tech. Protoss are the most interesting side to play so I look forward to the missions themselves even though I could really not give a shit about the story. For Zerg, Im just wondering how the hell they plan on doing the between mission stuff. "
Are you telling me that the Zerg don't chill, drink whisky and watch the news? I'm hoping the research, unit advancement and mid mission stuff is dramatically different for each race. That could go a long way in giving each installment a unique feel.
side note :: how does kerrigen get from planet to planet. do the zerg have spaceships, am i missing something?
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