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Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne Review
Upon the frozen planes of Azeroth, armies gamers enter a new chapter in the classic Warcraft adventure series. The single-player campaign,
players places players directly in the concluding events of Warcraft III and now players must face a new and deadly threat from the imprisioned and evil
Lich King Ner'zhul. The game is broken into several campaigns such as Night Elf,Alliance, and Undead that allows players to take advantage of the various abilities of each race and explore the numerous units and abilities open to them. I will not give away plot details and much of the new units as I found that discovering them and there uses was half the fun of the game. Such new abilities and units include. Flame Strike and Phoenix: Damage to groups and air units. Healing Wave and Big Bad Voodoo: Healing units and dishing out damage, what cold be better?
A Tank unit for the Undead and the Night Elf. The multiplay is solid in the game and the game editor also provides a myriad of options for players who wish to continue their quests beyond the
scripted missions.
If I was to find a fault with the game I would have to say the lack of an Orc mission was disappoint as the series was established as the
conflict between Orcs and Humans. I also would liked to have seen some
naval units as some of my fondest memories of Warcraft 2 were those of
loading seige weapons on a transport and laying waste to an enemy site
with them as my air units attacked from above and the navy bombarded
them.
I can also see how Frozen Throne may be a bit tricky for some players as
resource management is always a key. With so many fantastic units and
building available the tendency to want to build everything is tough.
Players have to decide what they need and stick to it, less they be caught
unprepared by a foe.
Complete with new units, spells, territories and characters, The
Frozen Throne is an add on pack that could easily qualify as a full blown
sequel as it will provide gamers of all abilities with gripping action and
adventure as well as hours of gameplay both solo and online.
Bottom Line: another classic from Blizzard.
Gareth Von Kallenbach
Galaxy Gaming News
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