starcraft is quite possibly my favourite game of all time so yes, yes I am excited.
I have spent years playing RTS games hoping that the next one would be better than SC and was always disappointed that no RTS has ever been able to beat such an old game, though dawn of war was the closest so far. Not saying that the RTS games I have played were bad (mostly not true), they just never could keep bringing me back to play again and again.
So I am very excited but there is a good chance that I will not like it as much as the original
xVx-Moat
I feel like the wave of RTSs that came out of Blizzard and Westwood in the mid-to-late-90s was great, exciting stuff; heck, it defined the genre... literally. The early C&C games, along with Warcraft and Starcraft, sort of set in stone the basic template for real time strategy gaming (not to mention the elder grandpa of the genre, Westwood's own Dune II).
And for a very, very long time, we've seen developers do with the Westwood/Blizzard model what current MMORPG developers do with the Everquest model: essentially conform to it.
In the time since I spent dorm room hours slogging through awesome Starcraft battles, though, the industry gave us some new ways of looking at real time wargames. Homeworld was a real stab at a fresh perspective. The Total War series (yes, a hybrid sub-genre, I know) managed a take on real time fighting that owed nothing to Westwood or Blizzard. And those RTSs which haven't re-invented the wheel, like Relic's Dawn of War and Company of Heroes, while old fashioned at heart, really succeeded in adding lots of truly fresh features to an aged gameplay model.
Between those four franchises alone--Homeworld, Total War, Dawn of War and Company of Heroes--I feel like I've been at least guided in new directions. I love old skool stuff, but alas, my taste for old skool RTSs has diminished, and I want new gameplay models. Warcraft III, though rich, flashy, and dramatic, was decidedly old skool. And from the screenshots, my sense is that the new Starcraft is similarly nostalgic.
Have fun with it, dudes, but for me, I'll (probably) pass.
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