Warcraft III Battle Chest
Binding : CD-ROM
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Blizzard Entertainment
Brand : Blizzard Entertainment
Label : Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher : Blizzard Entertainment
Model : 020626720892
Platform : Macintosh
Studio : Blizzard Entertainment
ReleaseDate : 2003-09-19
Lowest Used Price: USD $25.00
Lowest New Price: USD $32.69
- In the original Warcraft III, the Orcs have formed a deadly army called the Burning Legion. They threaten all of Azeroth -- use this new danger to form a power base for your nation
- Side with the Orcs, Humans, Undead or Night Elves and fight for dominance in a fully-interactive 3D world
- Create legenedary heroes that will complete quests and acquire items that advance your army
- In Warcraft III - The Frozen Throne, a new threat called the Lich King has come to Azeroth. Take up arms and rush to battle yet one more time!
- Expansion features all-new units, player-built shops & buildings, and powerful new magic abilities
With the Warcraft III Battle Chest, you'll experience the aventure of a lifetime, as you defend the world of Azeroth from the demonic dark forces that threaten it! This game bundle features Warcraft III, the Frozen Throne expansion, and strategy guides for both. Also includes two official strategy guides from Brady Games to aid you in your quest
Great Great Great (2009-05-16)
This game is by far one of the best PC games I have ever played.
Warcraft 3 (2009-05-16)
It was a great game when I originally got it about over 5 years ago, and its still a very awesome game. The story mode and online play are great!
Classic (2009-05-14)
Even though this game is a few years old, I still found it incredibly enjoyable. The replay values is also amazing, especially if you have friends that play on battle.net. One of the best creations for WC3's longevity is DOTA. Once you start playing that, you are hooked. Great game!
A Big Disappointment (2009-05-07)
A couple things to note:
1) There's no support for widescreen play... All the characters are squished on my laptop and even cartoonier than intended.
2) There are harsh and constant limits on unit production... So my fond memories of attacking the enemy with massive armadas are but memories.
3) Because of that, the gameplay really depends on leveling and managing one or two hero characters. Micro-managing single characters is not why I came to this game.
Conclusion: I got this game hoping to resurrect the fun of WC I&II and Starcraft that I played in college... No such luck. I would be better off with Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth. I'm glad I didn't pay full price for it.
Nice break from MMO (2009-05-07)
I was getting pretty worn out from playing WoW, so I decided to grab this to see how "the" world of Warcraft started. It was cool to see A LOT of familiar characters, locations, mobs, etc. It's a different game, being an RTS. Definitely not as full as others, like Command and Conquer. But, the story-telling keeps it interesting. However, I think Blizzard makes their games simple enough for anyone to pick up and play, with the enough content to keep it challenging.
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