(Dec. 19, 2015 7:08 PM)Shirayuki Wrote: (Dec. 19, 2015 12:20 PM)RDF3 Wrote: Dunno if this fits here, but I just got Legacy of the Void yesterday. Man, been waiting to get it for months now.
Also got a Seagate 1TB external hard disk from my dad. My laptop has only 130GB of storage space before that, so hello My Little Pony friendship is magic episode collection! Don't have anymore than three at the moment though.
How is LotV? I want to get into it but some of the units and changes they did during the beta made me throw up, I really liked HotS and LotV looked scary with all of the weird stuff they did to the units
Sorry for the late reply.
The multiplayer's units were nice but the pace is so fast I can't keep up except when playing against medium A.I. While it kinda sucked that game is now one of the games that pros/elites are practically the only people who can stand a chance, the fact that I can always play against AI even offline rocks.
Plus, the Adept is an effective anti infantry unit, due to it's huge damage bonus against light units. Say goodbye, immortal-killing hydralisks! The Disruptor is scary, when used properly, it can reduce marine/marauder deathballs into blood in seconds.
The Terrans get a cyclone drone, which while not as effective as I thought (due to my average APM being only 45 and max being only 71) is still neat. The Liberator is basically Sc1's Valkyrie (splash-damage anti-air fighter) with a ground attack mode.
The Zerg were nasty with Roaches but Ravagers are more irksome. They can launch forcefield-munching corrosive bile to make sentries' life living Tartarus. The Lurker returns from Brood War too.
The coop and the campaign was why i bought it though. Blizzard's reputation for intricate and elaborated stories as well as top-notch quality cinematics is undoubted. Plus, there's a trolling megalomaniac Tal'darim character voiced by John de Lancie, and a Purifier (robot) Fenix.
There are also new units on the Protoss campaign, like area-damage immortals, colossi that fires single-target heavy-damage blasts, zealots that can revive when killed, and void rays that can chain their attack to more targets the longer they fire. The Dragoon, Reaver, Arbiter, Corsair and Dark Archon return from Brood War.