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NoG Blog: A Candle for Kerrigan

Posted by Brent Copeland On - - 9 comments

This week's "Gaming with the Nation" is all about some Starcraft 2. I'd normally come up with some superficially clever way to frame the debate, but this is a rather special occasion. Since everyone is going to have a million opinions on any given Blizzard release, I don't need to find an angle on this topic. The only question I really need to answer for this blog entry is, "What on earth do I write about in the blog entry?"

My first answer was to just fill the blog with just "Starcraft 2" over and over again, but that seemed too cheap. So here are some other ideas to get the nation talking.

Put your opinion on the game within a limerick!

I can't build that ship, I must pass.
Because I can't farm enough gas.
my gathering units
can't seem to get to it
They're too busy gathering up glass.


(What? Where did you THINK I was going with that?)

OOOH! Or maybe a haiku!
Our hero should match
Raynor from the RTS.
Who is this fire plug?


Maybe it should be in the form of demotivational poster!
See the graphic above


Or, you know, you could just talk about it...

Let us know what you think about Starcraft 2!

Wes Wilson

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9 Responses so far.

  1. I first heard it mentioned on Skype
    I wasn't sure what had generated the hype
    I then found what it was
    And, at my own loss
    I realized it wasn't my type.

    People been waitin'
    For some game that confuses
    The hell out of me

  2. Rubiximus says:

    It is sixty bucks
    and I just spent my money
    on Dragon Quest IX.

    Also: there's a LAN feature that is missing that really shouldn't be missing. SC's ability to instantly transform a meh LAN party to an awesome LAN party is too great. And that's all I'm going to say about that.

  3. Meats of Evil says:

    This real time stategy
    just isn't for me
    I am not fond of Blizzard
    And in terms of their games, I am no wizard
    Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's the company

    I might play the game
    if I could craft some dang stars
    but this is not true

  4. Tim says:

    Yikes, much dislike in these comments. I ain't no wordsmith, but Starcraft II is amazing!

  5. AgentMulder says:

    Rushing straight to muta
    All fear my gosu micro
    Oh damn, Thor is here.

    I agree with many of the sentiments those against this game have. No LAN/chatrooms does suck, and $60 does seem a bit steep.

    But I love every single minute of it. True, as a non-chat/lanner I'm a bit biased, but still Starcraft 2 is a fantastic experience. Blizzard has taken the core concepts from SC1, refined refined refined, and produced a masterpiece of RTS gaming.

    I've been a longtime fan of RTS, but have noticed most games or late swing towards one of two extremes, either macro heavy (Supreme Commander) or micro heavy (World in Conflict). Starcraft perfectly blends these concepts, and is a prime example of the adage "easy to play, hard to master".

    The countless strategies, beautiful graphics, and Blizzard's reputation for heavy post-release support make me believe this game will succeed for years to come.

    And a note for those complaining about the $60 price tag, I've recently seen Inception, Salt, and The Other Guys. That's about 6 hours I reckon for $60 and I'm sorry, but if you only get 6 hours of enjoyment out of SC2 you're doing it wrong.

  6. Starcraft 2,
    Starcraft 2,
    The game that I have been waiting for so long
    Oh why,
    Oh why,
    Did it took so long?

    I just got it today
    The game that I waited for so long
    It almost the same
    Like Starcraft 1

    There are no francis new mechanic
    Or new race
    But it is still fun
    Because it still a good game

    Make people say GG
    Is that much easy
    When you are Asian and have a 150APM

    Sry for any grammar/spelling mistake i may have not found out. GG

  7. EsBe says:

    e. e. cummings fail :|

  8. EsBe says:

    one day i
    decided
    to
    play
    starcraft

    the game was fun but
    it was ugly beyond compare

    would
    that stop
    me from playing
    ????????????????????????????

    it would not

    yet

    alas

    my heart now belongs
    to the franchise that
    gave
    birth
    to blizzard's ugly duckling:
    warhammer
    forty thousand

    no starcraft the second
    for me

  9. Yvonneay says:

    Ok, sorry I'm not clever enough for a limerick or a haiku...

    I'm no huge Blizzard fan, in fact, StarCraft II is really the first game I played that they made. At first, I didn't know if I would like an rts, but I played the demo and I can honestly say I really like the game. Yeah, the graphics aren't the best for this generation, but that wont stop me from wanting to buy the stupid $60 game. The only thing stopping me is also wanting other games for the pc and being a poor college student, I wont be able to buy it for a while. I can't really compare it to StarCraft I because I didn't play it, but even if it is the "same thing", how many games do you know that are sequels that are NOT the "same thing"? I mean, there are TONS of games out there that the sequel is the same darn thing as the original one, except the story is different, and they changed around the controls or something like that. In my opinion, there is no reason for a PC gamer to not try out this game. It's not bad at all. I know I'll be waiting eagerly to be able to play the whole game, but I think I might have to wait a year or so until it comes down in price.

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