We’ve only got ourselves to blame to have not picked up Starcraft 2‘s Legacy of the Void expandalone a lot earlier. It is without a shadow of doubt game of the year material.
Whether it is the screaming fun of its epic co-op or getting slaughtered in spectacular fashion in the legendary, highly competitive PvP, something will definitely give and we’ll have a closer look at it.
For now, though, it’s pretty imagery over cocksure verbal dysentery. All shots are cropped from native 4K and post-processed to lesser or greater extent. Mind you, we don’t guarantee having a thing or two to say here either.
Spear of Adun's bridge. Wonder what would it take to fly this thing solo.
We return to Aiur. End has begun.
Rohana. She's not happy.
Rak'shir. Each of the champions is supported by an army and advances with the tide of battle. The one going over the ledge is the loser. Pretty cool idea.
Terran Siege Tanks. A tad of an overkill as insecticide.
Nothing a bunch of Void Rays can't handle.
Artanis is too much of an Optimus Prime to my taste. One of the few shots where he isn't.
Void Rays have no use for backup and don't look at explosions. At the same time.
Vorazun's black holes. They work.
Vorazun. She has Void Rays you know.
Tal'darim Death Fleet's Destroyers. Yeah, OK. They're Void Rays. With a dash of evil. Can I buy this game twice?
Spear of Adun. She's awesome. Shut up.
That's Hierarch Artanis and, ahem, Sarah Kerrigan. Yep. You get to play them, too.
They bring gifts. Then raise hell.
Alarak and Artanis drooling over the Death Fleet. Can't say I blame them.
The Protoss fleet. Yep, there be Void Rays too.
Void Rays. I honestly believe that even problems like global warming or financial crises can be solved with Void Rays.
Can't say I much cared what those two have been on about. It was a joy to watch though.