StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm presents a radical change in relation to the previous game. Kerrigan's story ends satisfactorily, although it seems a little clichéd at times, and the new gameplay mechanics are fun and they add a needed breath of fresh air to the single player campaign. FULL REVIEW PC.
StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm is great, it packs an epic single-player Zerg Campaign, awesome characters with deep personalities, great soundtrack, phenomenal voice acting, graphical engine
Reviews StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm review By Kevin Kelly March 19, 2013 Listen to article StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Score Details "A solid expansion, but best slanted for the
Officially, Heart of the Swarm is an expansion pack that requires Wings of Liberty to play, however it feels close to a full-blown sequel, with a new single-player campaign and some tangible
StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm was designed to be a competitive sport, so it's only fair that it nicks some of sport's idioms. The most important of these is cribbed from football: it's a game
Feel free to snicker at some of the deliciously cheesy banter, and by all means fall in love with the cast of characters, who are great, but don't waste any brainpower giving serious thought to the
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The StarCraft II writers still seem to struggle with believable dialogue between humans, leaning too heavily on cheesy one-liners--but the conversations amongst alien races are much more
For better or worse, Heart of the Swarm's storytelling picks up and runs with the same tone and elements established in Wings of Liberty, which is to say there's way more focus on prophecies, artifacts, ancient aliens, and the somewhat out-of-left-field romantic cheese between Kerrigan and Jimmy Raynor, and less on the backstabbing, intrigue yaUbKbY.