WarCraft III has apparently already pre-sold some ungodly number of copies at this point, so it seems almost beyond the realm of my capacity to have any affect on whether or not most of you will buy the game or not. Regardless, it's my job and I'm
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GameSpot
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos needs little introduction, and neither does Blizzard, the company that created it. The worldwide July 3 release of Warcraft III, which shipped about 5 million copies in its first run, seems like a suitably momentous occasion,
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Game Vortex
The sounds follow a similar path to the visuals. First off is the decent voice acting, which can save or kill a game these days. The sound effects are equally well done, as every unit has its distinctive effect during combat. And lastly the music, which
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Certainly WarCraft III has improved exponentially from its predecessor in the areas of story and character development, which in turn results in a game of massive size that, in terms of sheer gameplay hours, will prove as fulfilling as any RPG.
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by markendsley on July 20, 2009 Crystal River, Florida
RTSs usually get boring fast, but this one finds a way to stay interesting beyond the end. it even has a level editor that lets you use their engine to make games that are playable to all who have bought warcraft 3. ...