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August 07, 2010

StarCraft 2: The 12-Year Itch

The first StarCraft was released by Blizzard in 1998. More than 12 years later, “StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty” is here, selling over 1.5 million copies and making it one of the most popular online games in the world.

So I grabbed a copy last week and scheduled a game night. I’ve been trying to stay away from addicting games like WarCraft or StarCraft for years but this one I really had to try SC2 is like one of those games that “once you pop, you can’t stop”.

Unlike the previous game, you will need a Battle.net account to play over the network (LAN) — otherwise, you can only play in single mode (although I hear cracks are already spreading in the intarwebs to bypass this restriction).

Anybody out there who are playing SC2 or just finished the entire campaign?

Written by yuga

Abe is the founder and publisher of YugaTech. You Can follow him on Twitter @abeolandres.

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33 Responses to “StarCraft 2: The 12-Year Itch”

  1. matt tribianni says:

    i always buy original games. and i feel sad for those who buy pirated ones. they have no money !

  2. diablo3 says:

    im gonna buy an i7 pc set if they will release diablo 3! ;p

  3. marco says:

    there is LAN crack for starcraft 2,check netcrossing computer shop in crossing (near shangrila mall, in front of starmall mandaluyong)

    I just play it with razor crack,saw it in youtube and it freakin worked! highly addicting game.

  4. rigz says:

    I’ve been a fan of the star craft franchise since i was a 4th grader. I’ve memorized the story from adjutant training to the fall of the overmind to destruction of UED and to the rise of the queen of blades. i never owned the original game but now sc2 is out, hell, its about time for me to get a copy and surely my 3k+ php would be worth it. sure it sucks blizzard got a tie up with activision and they got greedy since WOW gave them gazillions of $$ but who cares when that satisfaction of defeating a korean in battle.net and shoving europeans’ ass with reapers ripples through your skin and “GG” pops out to wipe of your sweat. ;)

  5. dethsyte99 says:

    I already finished it. It so addicted pero in South Korea hindi patok sa gaming dahil sa specs ng Starcraft 2. To those people who want cheat in guest player go to http://www.gamefaqs.com.

    Example:
    whysoserious

  6. BoGsy says:

    Hi Yuga,

    Like you, I also bought a copy of this game. I’ve been playing competitively since the first sequel of this game was released..moved to war3, then back to SC2 hehe!

    if you guys need a practice partner or tips on the game just add me

    nick: bogsy
    char code: 322

  7. BoGsy says:

    Hi Yuga,

    Like you, I also bought a copy of this game. I’ve been playing competitively since the first sequel of this game was released..moved to war3, then back to SC2 hehe!

    if you guys need a practice partner or tips on the game just add me

    nick: bogsy
    char code: 322

    I’m usually online during evenings…

  8. Eduardo says:

    Hi, Abe. Where in Manila can I purchase a boxed copy of this game? The digital download is 1000 pesos more expensive than the boxed ones, even if you include shipping from Hong Kong Stores which sell the legal copy.

    I can do this Jack Sparrow’s way, but I’d like to go legit since I NEED to play on Battle.Net without any hiccups. SEA and NA players can now play against each other, so there’s another bonus… ang problema lang natin ang mga bagal natin na “broadband” connections…

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