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Years after the fall of the Orcish Horde to the human Alliance of Lordaeron, the remaining humans and orcs find themselves facing a common enemy: the demons of the Burning Legion and their a... Read allYears after the fall of the Orcish Horde to the human Alliance of Lordaeron, the remaining humans and orcs find themselves facing a common enemy: the demons of the Burning Legion and their armies of undead monsters.Years after the fall of the Orcish Horde to the human Alliance of Lordaeron, the remaining humans and orcs find themselves facing a common enemy: the demons of the Burning Legion and their armies of undead monsters.
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Michael Barken
- Mal'Ganis
- (voice)
Milton James
- Archmage
- (voice)
- (as Richard Barnes)
William Bassett
- Antonidas
- (voice)
- (as Frederick Bloggs)
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Tracy W. Bush
- Blademaster
- (voice)
Tami Donner Harrison
- Paladin
- (voice)
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Derek Duke
- Villager Male 1
- (voice)
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Alex Dumas
- Crypt Fiend
- (voice)
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Richard Epcar
- Priest
- (voice)
- (as Richard George)
Michael McConnohie
- Lord Uther
- (voice)
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Michael Gough
- Shandris
- (voice)
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Justin Gross
- Arthas Menethil
- (voice)
Thomas Jung
- Furion Stormrage
- (voice)
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Of course there are tons of reviews on the gaming sites But as I was recently surprised to find a review of a game here on IMDB I felt compelled to put my two cents in on this work of art.
I am a 38 year old PC gamer with the reflexes to show it. That said I also have the depth of thought that may be more common in that age neiborhood as well. This game while taking you bye the hand and leading you gemtelly into it, realy kicks into high gear after the fourth mission of each of the four campains. It goes from ok to enthrawling right about then. At least that has been the case with the first two campains. But just drop yourself into a multi-playerfor about 30 minutes and you have a differant beast entirely. God awfully intrancing. And when you get your rear chewed off you can save the replay and watch not only your play in slow or fast motion but from the perspective of all the players that kicked your assets. So you end up with deep fast learning all around. So even loosing is fun.
Notice I referred to this peice as art. I wasn't only talking about the 3-D or the artificial intelligence, the voice talents are top notch. This is money well spent. User created singleplayer and more importantly muti-player action will be going strong on this title for several years to come.
I am a 38 year old PC gamer with the reflexes to show it. That said I also have the depth of thought that may be more common in that age neiborhood as well. This game while taking you bye the hand and leading you gemtelly into it, realy kicks into high gear after the fourth mission of each of the four campains. It goes from ok to enthrawling right about then. At least that has been the case with the first two campains. But just drop yourself into a multi-playerfor about 30 minutes and you have a differant beast entirely. God awfully intrancing. And when you get your rear chewed off you can save the replay and watch not only your play in slow or fast motion but from the perspective of all the players that kicked your assets. So you end up with deep fast learning all around. So even loosing is fun.
Notice I referred to this peice as art. I wasn't only talking about the 3-D or the artificial intelligence, the voice talents are top notch. This is money well spent. User created singleplayer and more importantly muti-player action will be going strong on this title for several years to come.
When I first saw the preview for Warcraft III I had to get it. But because of other movies and video games I did not get it until a few days ago. When I finally got it I bought the big collector's edition for fifty dollars. But the game itself is fifty dollars, so I suggest that you pick it up, because it is worth it. I like the new feature the hero. When you play with the hero it is like you are playing an RPG, you can pick up stuff and you can also gain levels with your hero. I also like the two new races that are provided for you. The wood elves and my new favorite race the undead. The undead are the coolsest race I mean necromancers, ghouls, and other powerful units. I also like the funny things your units saywhen you click on them, many of them are quotes from movies like when you click on a rifleman he says "This is my boomstick." from the movie army of darkness. He also says "Get in my belly." from Austin Powers. And when you click on knights they say "My favorite color is blue........no yellow!!!!!" from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. And he also says "I never say nee!!!" a referance from holy grail. If you like the warcraft title I suggest that you pick it up. I give Warcraft III a perfect 10/10.
10Rhendal
Yet again, Blizzard makes a strive for another game worthy of the title, Game of the Year. Warcraft III: Reigh of Chaos places you back into their famous Warcraft Universe with a continuation of their excellent story. Gameplay is absolutely amazing, and is even better when played on their free Battle.net service. I highly recommend anyone and everyone pick up this gem of a game.
This is yet another triumph of Blizzard's gaming genius. Personally, I was worried that Blizzard was losing it's touch, 1999's Diablo II arrived with a whole slew of formerly highly excited but disappointed players.
Warcraft III is a very polished and solid game; nothing revolutionary, but a true gem in the world of computer gaming. The graphics are not very stunning, but they are pretty to look at. The new 3d engine is not exactly very useful, but it gives the original Warcraft series a nice facelift.
The gameplay is something that can keep you hooked for days and days; many games hope to make up for their atrocious gameplay with pretty graphics, but Blizzard reaches top in both areas. In conclusion, Warcraft III is a very fine game and fun to play. If you are a fan of RPGs (yes, that's right) or RTS (real time strategy)Warcraft III is definitely a game you should get.
Warcraft III is a very polished and solid game; nothing revolutionary, but a true gem in the world of computer gaming. The graphics are not very stunning, but they are pretty to look at. The new 3d engine is not exactly very useful, but it gives the original Warcraft series a nice facelift.
The gameplay is something that can keep you hooked for days and days; many games hope to make up for their atrocious gameplay with pretty graphics, but Blizzard reaches top in both areas. In conclusion, Warcraft III is a very fine game and fun to play. If you are a fan of RPGs (yes, that's right) or RTS (real time strategy)Warcraft III is definitely a game you should get.
Blizzard makes an amazing comeback for the WarCraft series with Reign of Chaos. It is one of the most intense and adventerous games I've ever played. I just hope they come out with something as good for the StarCraft series. I'm going to enjoy this!
Did you know
- TriviaUnits typically respond with phrases such as "Ready for action!" or "Yes, my liege!" when clicking on them. Continuously clicking on units will eventually cause them to become annoyed ("why don't you bother someone else with your incessant clicking?"), whimsical ("I should have been a farmer like my father wanted") or make pop cultural references, mostly from fantasy films like Monty Python : Sacré Graal ! (1975) and the Lord of the Rings. Almost every unit has at least five such answers.
- Quotes
Dwarf 1: We must defeat the dwarves!
Dwarf 2: We are the dwarves.
Dwarf 1: Oh.
- Crazy creditsIn the credits, there is an accreditation to Tenacious D. Also, if you beat the game on hard mode, you get to see Starcraft units in 3-D.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #27.2 (2002)
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