![]() ![]() ![]() The game plays in the form of a RTS (real time strategy). However, you also get the opportunity to destroy Blackrock Spire if you are playing the humans however it’s not cannon according to the current lore. As a matter of interest, to those WoW fans, it also explains the history of Medivh, Clerics of Northshire Abbey, Blackrock Spire, Stormwind Keep and so forth which was collectively known as the First War, and, as according to the lore, the Orcs won the first round sacking Stormkeep. However there’s a lot more to this therefore it’s worth the read seeing both point of view and of course, sets the scene for future World of Warcraft games. Their storyline is your typical everything is peaceful and then suddenly arrived these beasts that called themselves Orcs. The Human’s history was told in a viewpoint in years. So because of this, the Orcs now have a common goal of conquering that land that happens to be called Azeroth. Of course they returned with the spoils of war as the ‘pinks’ were easy prey (as they attacked the local farmlands). Upon researching they discovered a small rift and over time grew to a reasonable size, an Orc army can enter. The Orcs, because of the lack of conquests, fought each other and the warlocks, concerned that if this continues, will wipes out the entire race, genocide if you wish to call it. ![]() The Orc’s version was written down by a scribe describing the events in what’s now called Draenor. The plot can be told with two different viewpoints - the Orcs and the Humans. A bridge that can hold all of us? The orcs sure know how to build sturdy bridges (Warcraft 1). Inspired by, and what is now known as arguably the grandfather of the modern RTS, Dune II, copied the idea of resource gathering / base building, developed Warcraft: Orcs and Human – and the net result was a definitive smash hit as the game ran smoothly, satisfactorily balanced troops, colourful graphics with an intense soundtrack to boot. However their big breakthrough was a concept of playing a game in RTS format as there weren’t many games who used that formula back then. Granted they released Rock n' Roll Racing and The Lost Vikings prior under the name of Silicon & Synapse and granted, both games are decent in their own right. By Azghouls | Review Date: December 22, 2014īack in 1994, Blizzard Entertainment wasn’t exactly a well-known gaming developer. ![]()
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