Starcraft II is coming [The Age]. Not that I’ll be playing it. BTW, I picked up Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars this weekend, and I must say, it seems pretty righteous.
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Trailer shown when Starcraft 2 was announced in Seoul:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....&eurl=
They even got the space marine talking in Korean and all.
I’m still hankering for a chance to play you online. Every time I catch you on you’re watching a movie
What’s the Marmot’s beef against Starcraft if he doesn’t mind me asking.
One thing I didn’t like about Blizzard’s games was that their online communities seem to be filled with idiot teenagers, even more so than most online games. Don’t ask me why, just my experience.
@Ledtim: What do you expect when one wouldn’t even need daddy’s credit card to set up a Battle.net account.
I purchased C&C on XBOX 360 and I have to admit it is pretty fun. The only thing I don’t like about it is that on Xbox live you can only play 2v2 and there are no replays.
Ledtim — I don’t have a beef with Starcraft. I just prefer to blow up places I actually know. Hence my lack of enthusiasm for fantasy/space games likes WoW and Starcraft.