

It's awesome that you can choose whatever chain you wanna play, whenever, and you don't have to stick with a mission chain like in other Campaigns. I love that there's no turning back, so you have to think wisely. I just love the armory and laboritory systems, for you to choose on which type of units you wanna focus on. You have four rooms, an arcade, news, people talking. I just love the Hyperion and how it's designed. I also don't like that you don't have some 30% of possible units, and the zerg coming to you almost all the time, with mostly weak Zerglings and Hydralisks.Īgain, Wings of Liberty wins here clearly. It's obviouse that the Campaign was made after the canceled Starcraft Ghost FPS. Some chapters are basically a TPS, which I kinda don't like. I didn't like the gameplay here that much. You already played the full Protoss tech tree in the Prologue, and then you have tutorial missions in the main. The thing that Prologue, main Campaign and the Epilogue are different from one another is kinda stupid. Also I find the Protoss the least fun to play, with all of their expensive stuff, and slow moving units. While really interesting, I guess that Spear of Adun system is a bit less fun than Kerrigan. And also I find the Zerg more fun to play than the Protoss.Īs with the HotS, many chapters are reused mechanics from WoL and even HotS. I find it really fun destroying the whole enemy base with a 55+ level Kerrigan.

Ultimately Heart of the Swarm is the second best, sure some chapters are reused mechanics from WoL, but the thing that made it better that LotV is Warcraft 3's gameplay style of a hero centric gameplay. For me, the Terrans are also the most fun faction to play.

You always have a lot of fun with all the main objectives that are vastly different in every chapter, as well as with the optionals that make you explore the whole map. So here goes:įor me Wings of Liberty is a clear winner in this category. Of course it's about the four official campaigns:Īs for me, I've ranked all four Campaigns in several categories and gave 4 to 1 points each. And I'd like to know what's your favorite StarCraft II Campaign? What can you doīut that doesn't mean you can't have a blast replaying their old games. I guess you can't expect from a company that's focused on games like: Candy Crush Saga, Pet Rescue Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, Skylanders and even Hearthstone to make high quality (console) games. I guess that Blizzard is long gone in the past and we won't be seeing many more games like these. Polished beyond belief, no bugs at all, optimal performance, perfect balance, perfect graphics (even for today's standards, just wow), insanely fun gameplay. It's a painful reminder of what a Blizzard game used to be. I enjoyed it very much, and also got sad. You know the rest of the story with Reforged, but at least it renewed my interest in the RTS as a whole. When Reforged was announced, back at Blizzcon 2018, I was so excited.
