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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Critic Reviews

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62 Positive Reviews(95.4%)
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LEVEL (Czech Republic) January 4, 2016
Great add-on brings a fantastic campaign, has the courage to conclude a very long story and bring many new features in multiplayer.
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Vandal November 16, 2015
Blizzard has created one of the best space-operas and one of the best strategy games we've ever played. Great story, great gameplay and great production values make it the perfect closure for Starcraft II.
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3DJuegos November 12, 2015
Legacy of the Void is an extraordinary finale for the Starcraft II trilogy. The best Starcraft II episode yet.
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Hobby Consolas November 17, 2015
Superb strategy game, the best Starcraft ever created from Blizzard. Sound, Graphics and a intense history are the main features of this epic game. Is the best ending for Blizzard´s trilogy.
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Gameplanet November 20, 2015
Legacy of the Void is a grandiose Space Opera of the highest order, a stunning conclusion to not only StarCraft II but the entire StarCraft epic that began a decade and a half ago. That’s only part of the story though: Blizzard has also managed to embrace new players with a more forgiving entry point, while also providing more depth and increased skill ceiling for the long time devotee. That might be the real legacy of this game.
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GameOver.gr December 11, 2015
Finally, Blizzard delivers a story that reminds us of the good old times, full of intrigue, pain and intergalactic conflict, wrapped up in Starcraft’s greatest gameplay iteration to date.
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Gamers' Temple January 26, 2016
Overall, I can easily recommend Legacy of the Void to any current StarCraft II player, and if you're new to StarCraft II then now is the perfect time to jump in and experience the full story arc. Blizzard has once again managed to add to an already great existing game, making it better and more complete without breaking anything that made the game great in the first place.
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Multiplayer.it November 17, 2015
Legacy of the Void is the epic conclusion of StarCraft II as well as the best episode of the trilogy. The perfect mix between deep gameplay and new level mechanics makes the campaign very engaging both for new and veteran players. Moreover, in addition to PvP there are some great new multiplayer modes like the coop campaign and the Archon Mode, which can be very useful to improve skills and to get ready for ladder matches.
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LevelUp November 17, 2015
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is the epic conclusion to the Blizzard trilogy. This release represents a captivating breath of fresh air for a new generation. Legacy of the Void is the best in the series, with strong storytelling and deep mechanics challenging enough for rookies and experts in the genre.
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Everyeye.it November 18, 2015
An incredible conclusion to the Starcraft II saga: the new coop works great, and the game has equal appeal for veterans and newcomers alike. If you're even slightly into RTS, this is one you shouldn't really miss.
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GameTrailers November 18, 2015
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is a fitting conclusion to the story that began sixteen years ago. It lays a solid foundation for multiplayer which we expect to be tweaked and balanced for years to come. It offers multiple ways for new players to learn in a less intimidating environment, and the emphasis on micro-managing individual units keeps experienced players on their toes. Whether or not this is truly the end for the series, StarCraft II doesn’t leave you wondering what could have been, but establishes a legacy that will be worthy of honor for years to come.
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Critical Hit November 19, 2015
Its mere existence proves that the RTS genre, despite the flood of MOBAs in recent years, is very much alive and well. It’s clear that Blizzard have poured every resource at their disposal into making the definitive StarCraft II experience. The result is something truly special. Legacy of the Void should not be missed.
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Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey) November 30, 2015
Legacy of the Void offers impressive storytelling with memorable music. Every story has to end like Legacy of the Void. En Taro Raynor! En Taro Kerrigan! En Taro Artanis!
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PC Gamer November 16, 2015
A brilliant strategy game that manages to be both broad and deep, challenging and accessible.
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IGN Spain November 11, 2015
Legacy of the Void has one of the most emotive and well-run plots in Blizzard's history.
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Eurogamer Italy November 11, 2015
Starcraft: Legacy of the Void lets the curtain fall on a story that has kept millions of players on their toes for years. The single player campaign is well designed, full of videos worthy of the best CG movies and also features an excellent orchestral soundtrack. As for multiplayer, innovation and brave choices mark the path, but only time will tell weather or not they will have a positive impact on the community.
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XGN November 12, 2015
The single-player and multiplayer are marvelous and stay true to the gameplay features that make StarCraft 2 such a great RTS. A must have for any RTS player or PC gamer.
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Destructoid November 12, 2015
If you're invested in StarCraft II's story already, you likely won't be disappointed by Legacy of the Void's tale. If you haven't played any form of StarCraft II yet and are intrigued by the prospect of another RTS, this is probably the strongest the game has ever been. It's a perfect time to jump in.
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SpazioGames November 13, 2015
“No compromises” is the road Blizzard has chosen. Legacy of the Void is not a simpler game than its predecessors, it’s just much faster, and even more skill oriented than it was before. When it comes to the RTS genre Blizzard is still the emperor, and this game demonstrates it once again with an amazing and bulky single-player campaign, a lot of great extra content, and some brilliant changes to the competitive multiplayer structure. It’s not easy playing Starcraft II, but it’s worth it.
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Meristation November 16, 2015
A perfect finale for the Starcraft universe. Legacy of the Void incorporates the the multiplayer aspects very effectively and ends its campaign with awesome missions. The OST is the best of the three episodes.