Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Starcraft 2: Wings Of Liberty and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Starcraft 2: Wings Of Liberty.
July 2010
(92%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Blizzard has stayed true to the fundamentals that we love about Starcraft, but polished and refined them to a gleaming finish – actually making something that transcends its old-school form. This is an epic, engrossing, must have-game, and the years of...
It's a shame that you'll need expansion packs to play Zerg and Protoss campaigns
Fast-paced, entertaining and packed with tactical complexity, this might not be the most revolutionary RTS, but it's the best to hit the streets in years...
Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Steven , review by: destructoid.com
A hallmark of excellence. It may have some flaws, but they are negligible to what is otherwise a supreme title. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Abstract: Review Date: August 21 2010Publisher: Blizzard EnertainmentDeveloper: Blizzard EnertainmentESRB Rating: TeenGenre: Real-time Strategy GamePlatforms: Windows, MacIt has been many years since Blizzard released an RTS game and more than a decade since the...
Our new, demanding StarCraft II benchmark shows that this game can really brutalize your PC during large-scale battles. While a decent graphics card is necessary to really enjoy the highest graphical settings, your platform and CPU are even more import...
Jim Raynor, the original Big Damn HeroStarcraft 2 is a great game whether you play the campaign, play online, or both. The storyline is compelling, the missions are interesting, and Blizzard has taken pains to gradually introduce multiplayer newbies to on...
Well balanced between units, Long campaign, Tons of multiplayer options, Great graphics, Performs well on most video cards, Fun to play, Nice CE-edition
A bit more revolution of the gameplay would have been nice.
For those of us who were worried that Blizzard's 12 year absence from the RTS scene would ruin the StarCraft name, we can put our worries to rest. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is a worthy successor to the original game that gamers everywhere loved s...
Excellent production values, clever and challenging singleplayer missions, ample tools for learning multiplayer skills, solid ladder system for multiplayer ladders.
Remarkably conservative in design changes given the 12 years between games. Exclusive focus on Terran makes it harder to learn Zerg and Protoss units. Mostly, it’s preaching to the converted.