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April 2013
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De redactie beviel
Een volwaardige nieuwe campaign
Nieuwe units
Maps en mogelijkheden
Technisch een hoop verbeteringen
Leuke
Zeer diverse campaign
Uitbreidingen op de multiplayer
Zowel in gameplay als facilitair
Leercurve verder afgevlakt door trainigsmodi
Geen fullprice game
Slechts minimale problemen met de alwayson drmauthenticatie tijdens de launch
De redactie beviel het niet
Meer van hetzelfde
Grafisch op hetzelfde niveau
Soms word je teveel geholpen bij de missies
Het verhaal 'neemt zichzelf iets te serieus'
Enkele performance issues en geluid dat soms blijft hangen
New Physics model makes for much more interesting engagements, New units add a whole new mix to the multiplayer experience, New training in multiplayer allows you to get up to speed much easier, worker count on base allows easier management of harvesting
Campaign mode has more of a RPG feel rather than RTS
Starcraft has had a very long history at this point and Blizzard has enhanced it well with Heart of The Swarm, for this it recieved the Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award
Arcade games in multiplayer, A worthy story update, Missions introduce RPG elements, varied gameplay
Blizz further edges towards always-online requirements, Evolution missions don't quite work
If you've enjoyed Starcraft in the past, HotS is absolutely worth a pick-up. The Arcade Mode adds a lot of great replay value to the game, the price is low compared to other full-sized games (and this is a full-sized product, even if the number of mission...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-03-25, Auteur: John , beoordeeld door: Gamingnexus.com
Heart of the Swarm delivers a fun single player experience and updates to the multiplayer portion of the game. It took a while to get here and the 20 or so missions available is a little shorter experience that I would've liked for waiting two and a half ...
Samenvatting: StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm 12Next »The front half: a 20-odd mission campaign with a steadily evolving spread of controllable units spurred on by an earnest, overwrought story of revenge. Dig through that, learn the game’s many long and greasy rope...
Fun and diverse campaign with plenty of places to visit and cover in creep, Kerrigan and her army can be upgraded in powerful, satisfying ways, Great, varied online play with strategic depth, Slick production values in all respects.
Absurd story makes the original Starcraft seem like Shakespeare, Some multiplayer balancing issues
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm's fantastically diverse campaign and entertaining online play make up for its lackluster writing....
StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm embodies an evolved RTS that shows Blizzard has taken on even more superior genes from other gaming greats, even when those greats coincidentally happen to be of their own creation. If this is what happened since Wings of L...
Heart of the Swarm follows admirably in the footsteps of its predecessors. It's a high quality expansion to a high quality game, and further solidifies Blizzard's throne at the top of the RTS market....
Heart of the Swarm does what any good expansion should: it renews interest in a series, hones the rough edges of the original, and expands the scope of the narrative. Story-wise, the single player probably doesn't stack up to Wings of Liberty, though many...
Samenvatting: Near the beginning of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, as the noble pirate Jim Raynor and the psychic-soldier-turned-evil-Zerg-queen-turned-confused-human Sarah Kerrigan are escaping from a squad of invading marines, Kerrigan picks up a gun. "Been a long...