WarCraft II: Battle Chest
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WarCraft II: Battle Chest (commonly known as WarCraft II: Battle.net Edition) contains both Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, and Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal. It's been updated, with re-sampled sounds, and is playable over Blizzard's Battle.net. New features, such as improved fog of war and shared vision, have also been added.
Some editions also include Prima's strategy guide.
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- BestSeller Series (Cendant / Havas / Vivendi Universal) releases
- Fantasy creatures: Dragons
- Fantasy creatures: Goblins
- Fantasy creatures: Orcs
- Fantasy creatures: Trolls
- Game feature: In-game screenshot capture
- Gameplay feature: Fog of war
- Games that include map/level editor
- Middleware: Smacker Video
- WarCraft universe
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Critics
Average score: 69% (based on 9 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 63 ratings with 7 reviews)
Blizzard delivers the goods worthy of the pricetag.
The Good
Ok folks, if you haven't played Beyond the Dark Portal I can forgive you, but if you haven't yet played Warcraft II Tides of Darkness you've been living under a cave.
The battle.net edition is sort of the ultimate Warcraft II battle chest, but 99% of the people who are thinking of buying this already have WarCraft II, so im going to skip what was already in WarCraft II and talk about the upgrades of the BNE (Battle.net Edition).
First of all, of course, is support for Blizzard's top notch matchmaking service, Battle.net, which has been used in previous titles such as StarCraft and Diablo. No longer must you go onto Microsoft's Internet Gaming Zone (shudder) or the high demand Heat.net to play Warcraft II multiplayer, which is a beautiful thing.
In addition, it's somewhat convenient to have both Tides of Darkness and Beyond the Dark Portal on the same CD, and another fine convenience is the BNE is windows native, fixing many compatibility issues that arose with the old dos versions running on windows systems.
But perhaps the most notable thing about the BNE besides the far better Multiplayer support is the AI, remember that goofus AI you used to watch build up his entire army only not to do anything with it? The way it just waited for you to come and stomp it whenever the mood struck you? Well now you actually have to rush to build defenses because the AI finally knows what to do, and plays so much more aggressively I couldn't help but think "StarCraft AI", still it's better than it used to be.
And as if it couldn't get any better... there's also several new multiplayer maps added and some BNE versions of old classics like Garden of War.
The Bad
It would've been nice to see Blizzard overstep expectations and make both races more unique, rather than the mirror images of each other they've always been, but it's no biggie.
The Bottom Line
For 20 dollars make the upgrade, you won't be disappointed!
Windows · by Andrew Romig (10) · 2000
Something I've wanted for years.
The Good
The low price, the classic WarCraft 2 I remember, and the Battle.net capability.
The Bad
The people on Battle.net are not very fun to deal with, I'd suggest playing with some friends.
The Bottom Line
The RTS that gave birth to all of the WC clones on the market. It is undoubtly the best real time strategy game ever made.
Windows · by ZombieDepot (40) · 2001
This Update is from 1999 - remember that
The Good
The original War2 is a classic - this update was to get the game running in Windows as a 32-bit application (thankfully) and to add War2 to the list of games that can be played on b.net.
StarCraft functionality was added to the interface in the same way that War3 functionality has recently been added to the StarCraft interface. Consider this an added bonus, not an update.
In 1999, this game released at $14.99 US Dollars. It wasn't meant to be a remake, a huge upgrade, or anything of the kind - if anything, it was a marketing tool for War3 as it included the first trailer for the game. No matter how you look at it, Blizzard practically gave this game away because they knew it wasn't a true update - and so should you.
The Bad
Even in 1999, this game was on its last legs. It couldn't hold up to StarCraft or the soon to be released War3 - in fact, it was downright frustrating to work with the limitations that had been lifted in StarCraft.
The Bottom Line
The Warcraft world is known for its stylish, toon-like, feel. People have giant hands and feet because it makes everything larger than life.
If you take games so seriously that you think they're meant to be "real", you have much deeper issues than a cartoon battlefield. C&C is a great series in single player, however, C&C multiplayer has always been a joke when compared to any Blizzard title.
Windows · by Justin Joe (1) · 2005
Trivia
Content
The game has the first movie trailer for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
Working title
At first it was called Warcraft 2 Platinum. and was going to have 2 all new campaigns, but the campaigns were dropped.
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WarCraft: Scrolls of Lore
Information on all WarCraft games, including information on the storylines and characters in them. -
Warcraft II Strategy
official online strategy guide
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Game added June 9, 2000. Last modified April 13, 2024.