THIS WAS TOO INTENSE YALL | Non StarCraft ll Players React Legacy Of The Void Cinematic

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  • @mariobnicole8669
    @mariobnicole8669  4 роки тому +9

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  • @Malficious
    @Malficious 4 роки тому +340

    Just a fun Fact. it's super important when Zeratul says "My Life for Aiur" This is because Zeratul and his tribe of protoss (the dark templars) were exiled from Aiur ages ago for severing their nerve chords to essentially embrace the void, this was seen as macabre(they inhabit the world Shakuras). So in Zeratul's final moments he utters a saying typically said by Protoss who call Aiur home,(my life for Aiur) this signifies he is willing to sacrifice everything for Artanis' people and Aiur. Obviously there is a lot of detail left out here, but i wanted to try sum it up as simply as possible.

    • @VikingHaag
      @VikingHaag 4 роки тому +22

      Yeah, just watching the cutscenes doesn't do the story justice. Blizzard could stand to make bank if they just made 3-4 movies.

    • @djdomain
      @djdomain 4 роки тому +25

      @@VikingHaag there is too much lore to be compressed down to a movie, the Warcraft movie is an example of this. It would be better to do it as a series, focusing on one race's campaign a season. But I've given up on Blizzard making smart decisions with their IPs and business at this point.

    • @SerLoinSteak
      @SerLoinSteak 4 роки тому +21

      It's also important to note that in the original StarCraft, Zeratul was the first to kill an Overmind Cerebrate. In doing so, his mind briefly linked with the Overmind's and the Overmind learned where Aiur was. That's what Selendis was referring to when she said "it was his intervention that brought ruin to Aiur." Zeratul has spent the rest of his life trying to atone for his role in (unintentionally) leading the Zerg to Aiur.

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon 4 роки тому +2

      ​@@djdomain Much agreed. A lot of sci-fi / war movies would have been better as a series. (I know I'm preaching to the choir) but I've always maintained that 2-3 hour movies are only good for individual battles that lasted 48-72 hours.When it comes to a protracted war spanning years or decades however, I can't see a way that it wouldn't feel rushed.
      The problem with this is that many fans would wish to see it on the big screen, IMAX or whatever; where series tend to skip the box office.

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon 4 роки тому +4

      @@VikingHaag "Blizzard could stand to make bank if they just made 3-4 movies."
      The Starcraft fan in me wishes this was a true statement. If the U.S. and European markets had the fanbase percentage and demand as say..South Korea does, there would be no doubt. I decided to do a quick search to get an idea of the numbers, as in the last 20 years, I only met a handful of people that knew anything about the entire franchise. newzoo.com/insights/articles/march-insights-from-newzoo-pc-game-tracker-starcraft-rises-with-20-year-anniversary/ So I quote:
      "StarCraft II was played by 2.6% of core PC gamers in North America in March (2018), with 17.7% of core RTS gamers playing the title." -- What's unknown to me is how much of North America's total population this 2.6% makes up...as not everyone in the states plays video games as a pastime. -- So my point being, Starcraft more or less has a cult following, when compared to franchises like (and I hate to say it) Star Wars or Star Trek, where I don't know anyone that hasn't at least 'heard' of those two.
      Even with the right producer and director that are more interested in storytelling than profiteering or cashing in....the budget needed to make Starcraft look great rather than cheap, would be greatly outweigh whatever money it would make. Even if the storyline, acting and cinematography is considered fantastic by even the most critical SC fans, the majority of Hollywood would still consider it a 'flop', because they can't see past the f*cking money when it comes to success and failure. :/ Would be nice if there was a devout Starcraft fan that was a billionaire who'd fully fund it without a care if it loses money as long as the final product did the franchise justice.

  • @tjohnson2789
    @tjohnson2789 4 роки тому +413

    I love Alarak...
    "You think us fools?"
    Alarak: "Yes, but that's irrelevant"

    • @volodymyr_budii
      @volodymyr_budii 4 роки тому +13

      YES, i love him too because of this )))

    • @michaellahanas2038
      @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому +17

      There's a supercut of all his lines on youtube, and it's wonderful

    • @override83
      @override83 4 роки тому +10

      He was one of my favorite characters in Legacy of the Void, and in the entire SC franchise. Dude had some wicked lines.

    • @JokeofAllButts
      @JokeofAllButts 4 роки тому +5

      High Lord Alarak is the best

    • @qpSubZeroqp
      @qpSubZeroqp 4 роки тому +7

      Alarak in Heroes of the Storm is so much of a badass. His lines are very well made and delivered

  • @MrAzkit
    @MrAzkit 4 роки тому +39

    I feel like I need to explain how Zeratul "betrayed" the Protoss as you seemed confused in the early on clips. In StarCraft 1, anytime a Zerg cerebrate (Zerg commander) was killed, they would be reborn. Zeratul and the Dark Templar learned how to kill the Zerg cerebrates permanently. However, when Zeratul began killing the cerebrates, his mind and the hivemind of the Zerg unwittingly intertwined. This caused the Zerg to learn the location of the Protoss homeworld of Auir. If Zeratul never killed the cerebrates, the Zerg would never have known the location of Auir. However, if he never killed the cerebrates, the Protoss could never truly defeat the Zerg either. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Zeratul never betrayed the Protoss, but his actions lead the Zerg learning the location of the Protoss homeworld and eventually the exile of the Protoss from their homeworld.

    • @entarozeratul778
      @entarozeratul778 4 роки тому +7

      En Taro Zeratul

    • @marianmarkovic5881
      @marianmarkovic5881 3 роки тому +1

      Also, if i remmember correctly, he also killed previus matriarch of Dark protoss as well during Broodwars. Zeratul was one well writen character,..

    • @Cornu341
      @Cornu341 3 роки тому +2

      @@marianmarkovic5881 That was because he detected the corruption by Kerrigan in the matriarch and no one believed him. So Zeratul is a type of Cassandra in all his life. Getting to now the truth and no one believes despite his good intentions.

    • @marianmarkovic5881
      @marianmarkovic5881 3 роки тому +1

      @@Cornu341 True, and that's why common folk, even current matriarch of dark protoss ses him as traitor. Artamis respected him a lot more. What was far less known, he instructing Tassadar in ways of dark protoss not only bridged centuries long schizm, but also alowed him kill first Overmind.

  • @YellOhPanda
    @YellOhPanda 4 роки тому +8

    I subbed cause you guys actually go through a ton of cutscenes, thats alot of fun to watch.
    I hope you enjoyed Starcraft!

  • @michaellahanas2038
    @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому +14

    Does Amon have a real form?
    This is also a complicated answer. In short: Amon is a Xel'naga. They are born outside of what we would call space-time, and if their physical form is killed in our Universe, their spirit returns to the place of their birth. Amon died in our universe, but his spirit remains in the Void outside it, and during the last game he is resurrected within the physical world.

    • @janostoth2618
      @janostoth2618 4 роки тому

      The last form of his is the phisical form.

    • @zedrahx1914
      @zedrahx1914 4 роки тому +1

      He has one in a long time ago, but it was destroyed by the other xel'nagas. The big hybrid he shows to artanis is a new physical form, which is destroyed by the player. The last form we see is his true form, but he can only take in the Void

  • @chocoporkstew.01
    @chocoporkstew.01 2 роки тому

    That red protoss is called Alarak. He's the Highlord of the Tal'darim. The Tal'darim is a group of protoss who served Amon. Their red because they're strengthened by Amon's power and the void (I think, correct me if I'm wrong). Amon betrayed the Tal'darim so they want revenge

  • @leaf8080
    @leaf8080 4 роки тому

    so the story is, the xelnaga the giant hp lovecraft creatures are gods, and they created life in the universe (possibly on earth too) they created both the protoss and the zerg, but the protoss were the first born, later on in history protoss faught against the new corrupted zerg by amon, amon and narud (the one kerrigan fought who looked like jim but with red eyes) are both evil xelnagas, the main goal of them is to mix protoss and zerg genetic material to create creatures that both physicaly strong and mentaly, so capable of working with essence and psy powers, ALSO THERE IS ONE MORE CAMPAIGN, ITS NOVA COVERT OPS watch it its also pretty interresting it happens after legacy of the void.

  • @mashed_potato_4188
    @mashed_potato_4188 2 роки тому

    There's this dark theory about the ending. Basically, Raynor died there in that bar, heart attack or whatever, and Kerrigan comes to reclaim his soul to the afterlife. And this last vision of her - she gave it to him to smoothen the transition.

  • @alejandroyava
    @alejandroyava 4 роки тому +5

    What a bad cut to react to. It only jumps from mayor cutscene to mayor cutscene. You could catch a lot more if you saw the the cinematic cuts that include the exchanges between missions and conversations. You lost more than half of what is going on by only seeing this cutscenes on their own. You would love Alarak if you saw the exchanges between him and Artanis! No to mention the different planets and situations that leave to the different cutscenes, is a whole adventure.

  • @ezequieldecastro3145
    @ezequieldecastro3145 4 роки тому

    Yesss loved it, hope u guys enjoyed it as well as I did, of course there's a lot more to just that, I mean the in-game story gives you a better understanding of what the cinematics actually mean but it was well summed up. Can't wait to see what u guys react to next!

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 4 роки тому +2

    Too bad none of the in-between dialogues were included. Alarak (the guy you both thought was evil) is one of the most interesting and hilariously blunt characters. He's got an immense ego, but the skills to match it. There are also no dialogues regarding the Purifiers, which to me is one of the most interesting parts of the Protoss campaign, since they're basically artificial Protoss who effectively have a consciousness but were treated as robotic slaves, and as a result, they chose to self-isolate.

    • @michaellahanas2038
      @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому

      He was voiced by Q, of course he was amazing lol

    • @cyriell
      @cyriell 4 роки тому

      In all fairness this vid is a hour long if you include the ig dialogue it will prob take 3 hours

  • @sorakyosuke5634
    @sorakyosuke5634 4 роки тому

    a lot cut scene that is actually part of the story was missing, is normal that you can't actually fully understand what is going on in some part of it ...

  • @Aldertur
    @Aldertur 4 роки тому

    i love how much info is lost if you only watch the cut scenes. also love that this game is 10 years old and still going

  • @StaK_1980
    @StaK_1980 4 роки тому

    I don't know what channel did you watch but I definitely recommend Gamer's little playground's channel . Then here I think you got omitted a LOT of things that were there - for example at the end Alarak's offer to his people is pretty damn significant and I got the impression that you neither caught it nor understood it.
    Also: HALO cinematic anyone ?

  • @simonlloyd8891
    @simonlloyd8891 4 роки тому

    you guys are so funny. great vid.

  • @michaellahanas2038
    @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому +1

    I've been looking forward to this! /press play

  • @tarrker
    @tarrker 3 роки тому

    Heroes of the Storm players know how this story REALLY ended :P

  • @michaelokhlopkov7649
    @michaelokhlopkov7649 4 роки тому

    at this point you can no longer be considered "non sc2 players"

  • @TheLordsynfel
    @TheLordsynfel 4 роки тому

    most backstory happens during missions not on the cinematics

  • @seriousshuck3484
    @seriousshuck3484 4 роки тому

    Wow, you actually watched the whole thing! Like I said before... Better than any movie that comes out these days in my opinion.

  • @darrensim295
    @darrensim295 4 роки тому

    talking over Zeratul's My Life for Aiur? HERESY!

  • @tuahsakato17
    @tuahsakato17 4 роки тому +1

    Oh no, so many missing important information and plot points :(
    Why is the Legacy of the Void's cutscenes so lackluster in comparison to Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm??
    Blizzard hates Protoss.... :'(

    • @Pitapie
      @Pitapie 4 роки тому

      Budget issues in the leadup to the release, and some issues in the plot (they had to redo a lot because the original outline had Zeratul as protagonist)

    • @tuahsakato17
      @tuahsakato17 4 роки тому

      @@Pitapie but Artanis was a main character since brood war ain't he?? Why would they pick Zeratul in the first draft??

    • @Pitapie
      @Pitapie 4 роки тому

      Zeratul was there before him. Also Zeratul was voted coolest hero back in like 2001 or something. They just decided during production that he's a bad character for the plot of "unify protoss factions to fight Amon" because he's a sneaky type not a leader type.

    • @tuahsakato17
      @tuahsakato17 4 роки тому

      @@Pitapie hmm i understand...thanks for explaining me dat, stranger!

  • @Luemm3l
    @Luemm3l 4 роки тому

    It is a bit ambiguous at the end, I think Kerrigan sacrificed herself but lives on in Jims mind at the end there. Although his disappearance is somewhat interesting, maybe they wanted to have the option to bring him and kerrigan back for a starcraft 3 ;)

  • @wowfan586
    @wowfan586 4 роки тому

    And the last scene with jimmy the theory is since Kerrigan is practically god now she made Jim a Kerrigan because he has sacrificed so much yet got nothing in return

  • @kurofox1247
    @kurofox1247 4 роки тому +1

    Gosh... I still cry when I see Zeratul die... T-T

  • @leiflarsson8079
    @leiflarsson8079 4 роки тому

    maby watch the starcraft 1 series to? its all connected

  • @Anog_kc
    @Anog_kc 4 роки тому

    React to
    Starcraft 2 nova covert ops cinematics

  • @druidgank
    @druidgank 4 роки тому

    thnx for this reactions.

  • @kendellbedenfieldjr9936
    @kendellbedenfieldjr9936 4 роки тому

    You would have to go back to the original Starcraft. Jim fought along with Artanis and other Protoss to escape the Zerg taking over Aiur.

  • @michaellahanas2038
    @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому

    Why don't they trust Zeratul?
    Protoss society, for thousands of years, has existed as two principle but separate halves: The Khalai and the Nerazim. The Khalai live on the Protoss homeworld, Auir, and they all participate in a communal psionic link with one another called the Khala. While within the Khala, every thought and emotion had by any individual Protoss is available to wider community as readily as you or I might speak. The Khala is not a hivemind, like in the case of the Zerg, but as a result of the constant sharing of thoughts and feelings a certain amount of individuality is lost under the collective influence of all the Khalai. The Nerazim are those Protoss who refused to join the Khala for fear of this lost of individuality, and they were ultimately banished from Auir thousands of years ago for it.
    Zeratul's betrayal, therefore, is two fold. Firstly, he is a Dark Templar, and while the two halves of Protoss society have been forced together by recent events, there remains a great amount of animosity between the two groups. Secondly, before the Zerg invaded Auir under the influence of the Amon-corrupted Overmind, they had to find it. Zeratul was a key figure in the wars between the Zerg and the Protoss of that period, but during the course of those events he became briefly connected to the Overmind telepathically and from that connection the Overmind learned of Auir's location, enabling the Swarm to invade.

  • @MrRedemption7
    @MrRedemption7 4 роки тому

    for more backgroud react to SC1 trailers XD

  • @shiinaai2978
    @shiinaai2978 4 роки тому

    You should've watched all the mini cutscenes and mission cinematics too. You're losing a lot of info for not watching them.

  • @hex1c
    @hex1c 4 роки тому

    Please check out Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind divided cinematics

  • @Darlf_Sevil
    @Darlf_Sevil 3 роки тому

    game have more video 15-30 minuts

  • @ShootNowAskLater01
    @ShootNowAskLater01 4 роки тому

    Legacy of the Void isn’t the last one though. There is a Covert Ops chapter afterward.

  • @stephanmorales2748
    @stephanmorales2748 4 роки тому

    Nice cat

  • @RELOADEDFI
    @RELOADEDFI 4 роки тому

    Your missing so much of the story not watching the cutscenes with those cinematics

  • @FireallyXTheories
    @FireallyXTheories 4 роки тому

    En Taro Zeratul

  • @caesar29ehealthchannel95
    @caesar29ehealthchannel95 4 роки тому

    You shud play it

  • @wv77m
    @wv77m 4 роки тому +87

    There is soooo much dialog and interactions missing from these cut scenes it's damn near criminal. Like they never explained that the world Artanis destroyed was Shakuras, the homeworld of the Dark Templar where Zeratul is from. :(

    • @noppornwongrassamee8941
      @noppornwongrassamee8941 4 роки тому +18

      Alarak's storyline is also almost entirely omitted except for the very start when he first appears, the Purifiers don't show up at all except to zap a planet, and the ending cinematic for Kharax's (the Protoss' tech guy) mission wasn't included.

    • @volodymyr_budii
      @volodymyr_budii 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, i hate this too. I has written very much for this theme in comments hear. -_- I hope that they will see our comments and understood, how much information they lost.

    • @Blade-tj5rw
      @Blade-tj5rw 4 роки тому +2

      I know! I was so annoyed as this video would be super confusing for people who have never played the game

    • @theicyphoenixrecords5980
      @theicyphoenixrecords5980 4 роки тому +5

      well its their fault they never watched "movie" its version where everything is shownevery little thing in game exept the gameplay itself,basicly everything happening in canteen every important thing in gameplays,but everything non important along with gameplay itself is skipped.

    • @FireallyXTheories
      @FireallyXTheories 4 роки тому +2

      @@noppornwongrassamee8941 Yeah, Karax's promotion to Templar was one of my favorite cutscenes.

  • @TJ-xf2sd
    @TJ-xf2sd 4 роки тому +133

    Did you guys notice that the quote from the last scene is exactly the same as the very first opening quote from wings of liberty? “Hell, it’s about time.”

    • @cordncourtney9650
      @cordncourtney9650 4 роки тому +4

      Yes
      Right from the start

    • @bloodphoenixab
      @bloodphoenixab 4 роки тому +6

      The cycle continues.

    • @Zergboy2
      @Zergboy2 4 роки тому +8

      Artanis' speech before the last mission on Auir also begins as the one he gives in the WoL Overmind vision of the end despite I beleive being voiced by a different person

    • @SirVilder
      @SirVilder 4 роки тому +3

      It is a nice call back to the trailer that got me started.
      It also shows the similarities of Tychus and Jimmy.

    • @solstice1290
      @solstice1290 4 роки тому +3

      @@Zergboy2 Nope, same voice actor. It just happens that the voice actor ages. WoL was released mid 2010 and LotV was released late 2015. (He aged from 22 to 27 in that timeframe)

  • @qinzhenx
    @qinzhenx 4 роки тому +98

    She is a goddess with eternal life and just want to give James a happy ending during rest of his life

    • @danielsz3281
      @danielsz3281 4 роки тому +2

      Happy ending 7u7

    • @amuro5992
      @amuro5992 4 роки тому +5

      Well she also gave herself a happy ending so why not lol

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic 3 роки тому

      Jim went out like how the Hobbits thought Bilbo went out in the Lord of the Rings book one

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic 3 роки тому

      Wait... That would mean she broke the cycle... which is what Amon wanted! Dun dun dun!

  • @plangganeta
    @plangganeta 4 роки тому +113

    Zeratul's death was one of the heartbreaking moments in my gaming history. Literally shed a tear for this character. On the other hand, Artanis becoming one of with Dark Templar, a faction that they previously despised, is one of the epic moments. Though this in game (not shown), playing as Kerrigan as the Xel Naga fighting with the Swarm against Amon is one of the epic battles in the game.

    • @leion800
      @leion800 4 роки тому +1

      (diablo 3 spoiler) at least he didnt go out like a punk like decard cain did.

    • @qebron
      @qebron 4 роки тому +1

      That last map dude....
      Still remember to this day how it blindsided me with its difficulty spike after i had blazed through the game...
      Amon truly was a dick.

    • @pishka3
      @pishka3 3 роки тому

      @@qebron really depends on how you do it, if you spam muta's the mission is easy mod since you can just go target down all the objectives with little to no resistance

    • @qebron
      @qebron 3 роки тому

      @@pishka3 Im sure :3
      Can't remember HOW i did it, but i do remember it being abit of a hassle xD

    • @pishka3
      @pishka3 3 роки тому

      @@qebron i mean first time i did it was definitely difficult since you kinda at set intervals lose major economy but once you find a good strat its pretty easy

  • @drhapi5308
    @drhapi5308 4 роки тому +37

    Oh man so much of the story is missing in just the cutscenes. There are dozens of interactions on the ship that you miss if just viewed this way.for instance Cybros the ark ship of the purifiers is super good and that moment “commencing purification” was astounding right before the cutscene. Also the “Alone” cinematic was extremely emotionally charged if you know what dark Templar was. So much lore lost when only seeing the cutscenes. This was my favorite expansion but it was meant to be played through to get the depth of the characters and events

  • @Triumph633
    @Triumph633 4 роки тому +15

    Protoss => Firstborn of the Gods (as in created first by the Xel'Naga).
    The protoss are basically 2 people, the Nerazim (dark Templar) and the Khalai (Templar), their main difference being that the Nerazim rejected the Khala long ago (which is basically like a religion, a psionic connection amonst all Khalai) and are therefore immune against Amon's corruption through it.
    The Nerazim were also banished from Aiur by the Khalai, yet they did not become real enemies in the end.
    Now Artanis and his movement founded the "Daelaam" which is basically just the idea to unite all protoss, no matter what they believe in,
    and retake their homeworld Aiur for ALL protoss (there are actually 4 protoss people, Nerazim, Khalai, Purifier and Tal'daarim).
    With that information certain events become more important, Artanis saying he became Dark Templar in one of the cutscene its basically like paying respects for the ways of the Nerazim and for their struggle while also seeing their wisdom and power.
    He becomes a "true Daelaam" by living what he preaches, raised as Khalai and then becomimg Nerazim with Zeratul (dark templar) as one of his best friends.
    He also starts wearing Zeratul's green blade in addition to his own blue one.
    Blue represents the Khalai, green the Nerazim, so even his choice of weapons represent the idea of unity.
    Also Artanis eventually decides to get rid off the caste system that served as a divider or hierarchy and simply declares all protoss templar no matter what caste they are, which again show he believes in the idea of unity (and therefore equality).
    When Zeratul says "My life for Aiur" in his final moments it is also quite important.
    For one he is partly to blame for the fall of Aiur and secondly he is nerazim (dark templar)
    While the nerazim consider Aiur their homeworld too, it is still quite impressive that they accepted their exile and yet find the forgiveness to come back and help with the reclamation of Aiur, true believers in the right cause if u will.
    He sacrifices his life for the greater good, to 1. redeem himself from the mistakes he made when Aiur fell and 2. because he believes in the greater cause that is represented by Artanis.
    The phrase "my life for Aiur" is only ever used by the Khalai (templar), it has been a voice comment by many protoss units throughout all the games, all of them being Khalai (templar) but now we hear it from a nerazim (dark templar).
    Another example of their now shared fate and dedication.
    And by the way when they use the term "en taro" it simply translates to something like "in honor of".
    The protoss have the custom to honor their dead heroes by integrating them in their everyday speech,
    they would say "Adun hide you" (Adun was a great hero for the Nerazim) or they would say "En Taro Tassadar" (Tassadar being the one who sacrificed himself to destroy the Zerg Overmind) and later on of course "En Taro Zeratul" (because he died so all Protoss can be free).
    Them saying "En Taro Artanis" is basically the ultimate message of respect since they honor him as much as their dead heroes.
    Also by the way, the showing up of Alarak (of the Teldaarim) might come as a suprise for someone who only watched the cutscenes, but the Taldaarim are a enemy to all over the course of all 3 games, you fight them with the Terrans very early on in Wings of Liberty for example.
    The Tal'Darim are sworn to serve Amon and his cause, therefore they are hostile to anyone (terran, zerg, protoss) and you have to face them several times throughout the games.
    Amon made them the promise to make them all Xel-Naga or something greater, but that obviously was a lie.
    Alarak saw through this and decided to interfere, changing the faith of his people and bringing them to the cause of liberating Aiur and defeating Amon, eventually joining the Daelaam (unity of all protoss).
    Last by the way, many players interpreted the ending (kerrigan visiting Raynor at the bar) as a vision of a drunk and depressed Raynor and that he actually killed himself and thats why nobody saw him again.
    Him seeing Kerrigan as his last image in his head before he died.
    But I personally dont believe that, gotta have a happy ending :X

    • @janostoth2618
      @janostoth2618 4 роки тому

      Kerrigan came for Raynor, period :). Maybe she turned him into someting else :D. I hope one day the starcraft shooter game will be continued (the one that canceled recently) and we will meet them again :).

  • @kjzsbtby
    @kjzsbtby 4 роки тому +14

    I HAD to pause it at zerathul last sentence, so I can cry again... that death always ALWAYS make me cry, that dude was a fking hero

  • @tsukasadt
    @tsukasadt 4 роки тому +19

    It's been amusing to watch y'alls reaction, but you miss far too much just watching the cinematics. Blizzard did an extensive amount of storytelling via the actual campaigns. I highly recommend that you check out longplays of StarCraft, StarCraft Brood War, StarCraft II Wings of Liberty, StarCraft II Heart of the Swarm, and StarCraft II Legacy of the Void. All the dialogue is voice acted, even in the older game. It'll give you a LOT more context on what is actually going on (not to mention who everyone is).

    • @zuiopds2203
      @zuiopds2203 4 роки тому +2

      Actually I think checking the longer version will not enough, because it's a gaming experience. I think Mario and Nicole figured out much more, than others from these cinematics. That proves their better reactioning skills than others and the skills of Blizzard to representig enough to understand the core of the story.

    • @tsukasadt
      @tsukasadt 4 роки тому +1

      @@zuiopds2203 I haven't watched very many "reaction" videos of games, let alone of StarCraft, so I can't really judge if they picked up more or less than others, but it was certainly amusing. The problem is that the cinematics of a Blizzard game will never give the story. Reacting to one or two cinematics without context is nice, but if you're after the story then you'll need more. :)

    • @zuiopds2203
      @zuiopds2203 4 роки тому +2

      @@tsukasadt You are not listen what I said :)
      There is a difference between story and story. They know the main story from these cinematics. Without deeper details. Yes, they don't know for example you can support Tosh or Nova, and they don't know the in-game happenings, etc. But don't forget, gamers like you and I know the full story. Mario and Nicole knows the main story only. You gamer and I got a gaming experience, what is always better, and they got a movie-watching experience, what is less good, but they had interesting activity together, they enjoyed it, and learned the main storyline. I think thats enough for them to value the SC universe. And for a non-gamer I think the full game-play will be hard to watch without playing it.
      So I think thats why they don't need to push forward. That content was enough.

    • @tsukasadt
      @tsukasadt 4 роки тому +1

      @@zuiopds2203 Ah, I understand what you meant now. ^^'
      I'm torn on the last bit, though. Maybe it's because I'm a gamer, but some games I enjoy the longplays more than playing it. Like Last of Us and The Witcher. The gameplay didn't fit for me to play, but I thoroughly enjoyed getting the story from a longplay.
      Anyways, the original message was only meant as a suggestion if they were truly interested in the details of the story. Everyone else seemed to have answering their specific questions covered, even if those answers should result in more questions. ;)

    • @zuiopds2203
      @zuiopds2203 4 роки тому

      @@tsukasadt Yes, I got the original message, maybe they will give up the "non-gamer" title someday. :)
      And I like watching longplays too :) For example I watched five Last of us 2 full-gameplays from five different youtuber. I think that game is a crown-jewel of videogame industry.

  • @SerLoinSteak
    @SerLoinSteak 4 роки тому +10

    So a bit of background on Alarak and the Tal'Darim since a lot of their culture is explained outside of the cinematics:
    The Tal'Darim (Protoss for "The Forged") are basically a cult of Protoss who worship Amon. Amon promised them glory and that the most worthy among them would ascend into his own version of Xe'Naga (the Hybrid that are often mentioned, which themselves are an unnatural union of Zerg and Protoss). This promise has influenced everything about their culture and so they live in a state of survival of the fittest. This is best shown in their leadership which is known as The Chain of Ascension. Every Tal'Darim is a link in The Chain and is subservient to all those who are above them in The Chain. Alarak introduces himself as the First Ascendant of the Tal'Darim which means he is one link below the Highlord (the absolute leader of the Tal'Darim). To make sure that only the strongest and most cunning are at the top of The Chain, any Tal'Darim may challenge those above them in the Chain by invoking the Rite of Rak'Shir. When Rak'Shir is invoked, a battle between the challenger and the challenged is called. None but the combatants may directly interfere, however each side can call any allies they have to lend their strength to whichever side they are rooting for. This ends with one of the combatants victorious and the other is either shamed or dead, usually dead. Due to the lethal nature of Rak'Shir, most Tal'Darim obey orders given to them by those above them in the Chain with only the most ambitious among them invoking Rak'Shir. There's a mission in Legacy of the Void where Alarak invokes Rak'Shir against the Highlord and after winning, he commands the whole of the Tal'Darim.
    Alarak's main motivation is that he has learned the truth about Amon and that his promise to the Tal'Darim was a lie. Amon only ever saw them as puppets and never intended to allow them to ascend. Alarak then decides Amon must pay for his betrayal and so he sides with Artanis and the other Protoss seeking only to use them against Amon, but over time he realizes they aren't as weak as he believed them to be and actually grows to respect Artanis and the Templar.

  • @damianezequiel2217
    @damianezequiel2217 4 роки тому +10

    then continue with nova covert ops

  • @FearlessDad
    @FearlessDad 4 роки тому +19

    Fun Trivia - Alarak is voiced by the same actor who played "Q" in Star Trek the Next Generation

    • @qpSubZeroqp
      @qpSubZeroqp 4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome! I want to see next generation now

    • @bleed2blue1
      @bleed2blue1 4 роки тому +1

      @@qpSubZeroqp well Alarak is also kind of a Trickster and have always the last word

    • @Robplayswithdragons
      @Robplayswithdragons 4 роки тому +1

      @@bleed2blue1 even in scenes he doesn't end with saying the last word, like when the phase smith takes control of the ships, the scene ends with Alarak looking at him as he walks by lol.

    • @agentskye9957
      @agentskye9957 4 роки тому +2

      John De Lancie is the actor's name.

    • @Ramsteinrig
      @Ramsteinrig 4 роки тому

      really??? I HATED the Q character. Alarak on the other hand was awesome. Probably because Blizzard wrote him better than TNG wrote Q.

  • @jome2284
    @jome2284 4 роки тому +4

    Fun fact about the game. Life growing back on barren worlds was done by Overqueen Zagara by using the parting gift Kerrigan left behind for her, as a diplomatic gesture of peace for the Terrans and Protoss struggling to recover from the war (food supply was dangerously low due to ravaged worlds).
    However they still came close to breaking into another war with each other despite Zagara's efforts because of the Protoss' arrogance (Artanis was still feeling bitter that it was a Zerg that ascended first as a Xel'Naga, not a Protoss).

  • @mikhail5002
    @mikhail5002 4 роки тому +9

    I don't know why I love seeing you guys react to game trailers so much, but it's really enjoyable. I've played all these games as a kid and they are so engrained in my life that it's really interesting to see people who don't know what this is all about :P And this trailer is so badass, the monologue is so brilliant and deep.

  • @Boiling_Seas
    @Boiling_Seas 4 роки тому +2

    The Khala is not only the link of living Protoss' thoughts and emotions, but also their version of the afterlife. Just as Jedi who die join with the Force, Protoss join with the Khala. Dark Templar who die are believed to go to the Void instead; not sure about the Tal'Darim but it makes sense for them to go be close to their god. So by separating themselves from the Khala, they are not only cutting their link to every other Khalai Protoss and amputating themselves, they are also excommunicating themselves in a way as well as locking the doors to the afterlife from the outside.

  • @marianmarkovic5881
    @marianmarkovic5881 3 роки тому +2

    26:20 Raynor, Tassadar, Zeratul and Artanis had nice history behind them,... And he guessed correctly what happend to Zeratul when he saw his armpiece whit Artanis...

  • @michaellahanas2038
    @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому +7

    You're missing some important bits of the story because they are revealed during missions, but essential as the invasion of Auir was underway Amon revealed himself to the Protoss and corrupted the Khala, gaining control of all Protoss connected to it. Once a Protoss has joined a the Khala, they can only be removed from the link by severing their nerve cords. Dark Templar, fearing and disdaining the Khala, already do this ritualistically as part of their societies, so initially only Dark Templar escape Amon's control.

    • @volodymyr_budii
      @volodymyr_budii 4 роки тому

      + I have written a very big comment about this. I hope that they would see our comments and understood, how much information they lost.

  • @snperkiller1054
    @snperkiller1054 4 роки тому +4

    If you really want to know more there are videos called "game movies" on Starcraft which are similar to the ones watched but that include in gameplay interaction and other lore&infos not in the cinematics, if you are interested i suggest to go watch those.

  • @IlIDOOMGUYIlI
    @IlIDOOMGUYIlI 4 роки тому +5

    Please, play this game. Game's masterpiece too.

  • @rtc7788
    @rtc7788 4 роки тому +5

    Heyy can you react to the Original 1997 Final Fantasy 7 intro? Then react to the new 2020 Final Fantasy 7 remake opening?

  • @wadapaplah
    @wadapaplah 4 роки тому +3

    You guys.. Both of you~ thank you so much for these sc2 reactions series. Totally enjoy my stay here with yall. Keep up the good work~ i love the honesty and passion that u guys put in ur content \ work
    Sorry for my english. Wasnt my first language
    From MALAYSIA with love

  • @oiy3308
    @oiy3308 4 роки тому +6

    Can you react to the Starcraft 2 Terran, Zerg and Protoss Overview?
    They are old videos made to introduce the 3 races when the game was just announced.

  • @Biostalker420
    @Biostalker420 4 роки тому +1

    So, most of what your missing occurred during Starcraft 1 and it's expansion Broodwar, whose cinematics don't hold a candle to this, but the story is pretty good.
    Also the first Starcraft released in 1998( I got into the game then), and it wasn't till 2010 that they picked it back up and fleshed out the story/campaigns in part 2(Wings of Liberty).
    Blizzard used to be the king, but they've lived too long and have embraced corporate villainy. We're just waiting on Kerrigan to put them bitches down.

  • @-Miasimon
    @-Miasimon 4 роки тому +1

    Didn't even make it 20 minutes through before launching SC2 to just play through all the campaigns again.
    I may not be too big on competitive SC2 but I love the storylines and cinematics.

  • @michaellahanas2038
    @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому +6

    Ganna add answers as I watch:
    Does Kerrigan control the entire Zerg Swarm?
    It's complicated, but essentially between the death of the Overmind, Kerrigan's rule as the Queen of Blades, and her rebirth as the Primal Queen of Blades, the swarm fragments several times. As a result, feral Zerg are all over the place. Furthermore, during her first reign, Kerrigan added new breeds to the Swarm who were independently intelligent, so there are some Zerg Broods which are not feral, but not under Kerrigan's control either.

    • @michaellahanas2038
      @michaellahanas2038 4 роки тому

      @Manuel Sacha correct! However, since these Primal Zerg were never part of the Hivemind created by Amon, they are something of a different example. What's really interesting is the Primal Zerg of Zerus quick adapted copies of the Hivemind's Zergs' strains through their typical essence absorbing processes. It is unclear if these Primal versions of the Hivemind Zerg are individualistic like other Primal Zerg, or something else entirely.

    • @B.Scruby
      @B.Scruby 4 роки тому +1

      @@michaellahanas2038 It's unclear, true, but i think it's unlikely. It seems they only copy traits that help them survive and be better hunters in order to accumulate more essence. The Primals hold individual strength over everything else, they hold it in a higher regard than their pack heirarchy, as the role of leader can always be usurped so long as the usurper is stronger than the current leader.
      But i do wonder why Dehaka doesn't get essence from Swam Zerg but instead take essence everywhere else.
      Zurvan was willing to battle Kerrigan for her essence but i don't think he would have adapted any physical traits from her, had he been successful, as they wouldn't have helped him survive since he was already the highest in Zerus' strength pyramid and had no interest in going to space.
      The Hydralisk and Mutalisk in particular were the ones that were copied by the Zerus Zerg as Abathur points out during Heart of the Swarm. Both the Hydralisk (Slotiens) and Mutalisk (Mantis Screamer) source creatures were not natives of Zerus. But these two strains were the most efficient hunters in the swarm being of decent size, the most mobile, and can use ranged attacks. So i guess they were the ones that were most coveted by the Primals.
      Edit: My bad, Zurvan did say that if he took Kerrigan's essence, it would have been his first evolution in a millenia. So i guess he would have physically changed too, he may even accumulate the ability control over the Swarm to help him feed.

  • @mohanjeyarajah9418
    @mohanjeyarajah9418 4 роки тому +1

    I followed many of your blizzard video reactions. That's the reason i'm commenting on this video but you guys have no idea whats going on or even know whats happening in the past or how all this started. i feel so bad cause its a good story you cant start from the middle and be like and be giving out comments cause you don't even know whats going on lol . let me give you guys an example. theirs tormentor 1 and 2 but you guys skip all that and react to terminator 3 and think you understand whats going on.. lmao get it right bro.... clearly you and your girl don't know what happend in the past and don't know how every one is connected. that being said go watch or play statecraft 1.... Thank you.

  • @DrMustacho
    @DrMustacho 4 роки тому +1

    Last year you reacted to some warhammer stuff
    These game were supposed to be part of that universe (tyranits = zerg terrans = imperium) but Blizzard lost the license or something

  • @HuxtableK
    @HuxtableK 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know if it's mentioned down below in any of the comments, but Rohana, the female Protoss who was a Preserver, the one who kept getting possessed by Amon and goes all red with dark power, is a special one for the Protoss People.
    As a Preserver, she literally holds all the collective memories of her people going back to when they first embraced the Khala. Every Protoss who died with their nerve cords on transferred their memories to her automatically. She is their cultural history collected into a single being.
    Imagine having the entire collective memory of every human who'd ever lived and died. That is what she has to contend with. And when she holds onto tradition, that's basically her job. Holding onto what has worked for her people for their whole history. She is the conservative voice of reason, and her objecting to all these new things is going to be annoying, but she represents the inability to let go of the past.
    When she cuts her Nerve Cords, she is cutting off basically everything that made her...her.

  • @ReptilianLaserbeam
    @ReptilianLaserbeam 4 роки тому +3

    Legacy of the void trailer got me so hyped, even though I didn't play the game lol

  • @boartank
    @boartank 4 роки тому +1

    8:30 Zeratul never betrayed them. He accidentally revealed the location of Aiur to the Swarm. He killed the mindcontrolled Nerazim Matriarch to free her but the Nerazim didn't see it that way. This lead him to be an outcast to both Nerazim and Aiur Protoss. Then, he was fooled by Kerrigan into killing the Overmind, her master which freed her from its control. Kerrigan then proceeded to ram a galactic sized tentacled vibrating dick up everyone's bums.
    The timeline of what I said might not be right.

  • @charlesmcnellis6526
    @charlesmcnellis6526 4 роки тому +2

    Unfortunately they started in the middle of Starcraft and have missed much of the begging which had a lot of info and causes as to how everything came to be now

  • @Guildelin
    @Guildelin 4 роки тому +1

    awww because this didn't have all the dialogue and mini cut-scenes we missed my favorite line by the racist Grandma Rohana ... something along the lines of "Terrans are lesser beings they communicate through orifices "

  • @imnotayoshi8685
    @imnotayoshi8685 4 роки тому +1

    So I recommend you find a speed run or a playthrough that shows all the ingame dialogue, i beat this game in 7 hours im sure there is a 2 hour speed run somewhere. You guys are missing out so much detail. So much heart. These games are very good movies lol

  • @inconnumj4692
    @inconnumj4692 4 роки тому +2

    unfortunately there was skipping of some cnematics in the video, especially concerning Alarak part

  • @catavisan9686
    @catavisan9686 4 роки тому +2

    Zeratul's sacrifice combined with his final words, "My life for Aiur" are the most hard hitting moments in cinematographic history.

  • @victormanuenl
    @victormanuenl 4 роки тому +1

    7:00 the zerg under the command of the overmind (and the overmind under the control of amon) invaded and took control of aiur on the events of starcraft 1 maaaany years ago

  • @dancingsilence7828
    @dancingsilence7828 4 роки тому +2

    The swarm is also controlled by different "Brood mothers", this what started the so called "Brood wars" because brood mothers wanted to take over the full strength of the zerg swarm. But in the legacy of the void its also amon.
    Main characters btw:
    Wings of liberty arc: Jim Raynor and Tychus
    Heart of the swarm: Jim Raynor and Kerrigan
    Legacy of the void: Artanis
    Factions:
    Raynors raiders = Rebels controlled by raynor, home planet, on the hyperion, has no fixed planet.
    Dominion terran = By Emperor mensk but now on Prince valerian, home planet, korhal
    Xel naga = Ancient ones. Home planet the void.
    Mobious corps = Hybrids, protoss and zerg home planet unknown
    Alarak's protoss = Protoss controlled by alarak, home planet unknown
    Kerrigan's swarm = By loyal brood mothers and by zagara, and ofc kerrigan, home planet char
    Rival swarms = By rival brood mothers (None)

    • @BluePhoenix_
      @BluePhoenix_ 3 роки тому

      The brood wars were started before the broodmothers even existed.
      The cerebrats where the ones to start the brood war.
      Kerrigans brood vs the new swarm vs the controlled second overmind vs rogue broods vs Aiur (Amons) broods (mostly passive for obvious reasons)

  • @junyonghong1179
    @junyonghong1179 4 роки тому +2

    I found you guys' video last night and watched through your reactions on watching my favourite game's cinematic. I was disappointed that I couldn't find Legacy of Void reactions but here it is now! I love seeing you guys react to game cinematics and seeing how close to the story you are. Some parts are a little confusing because of the story progression off cinematic but most guesses are actually really close!

  • @JamesMichaelDoyle
    @JamesMichaelDoyle 4 роки тому +1

    to clear up the confusion about alarak, and why he has the red amon energy, he leads the protoss that have been willingly serving amon all this time. he however was able to see amons thoughts when amon was psychically giving him orders. in these thoughts he saw the real plan, to end all of existence. the tal'darim (the willing protoss servants) were promised dominion over the universe. that is why alarak is so pissed. it isnt as you speculated that they were under attack, merely that alarak found out that amon never had any intention of making good on the promises.

  • @gagecoalbrace3
    @gagecoalbrace3 4 роки тому +1

    sadly this misses so much of the story that happens in game as such your lack of understanding is understandable

  • @Crogoch16
    @Crogoch16 4 роки тому +1

    They should react to Starcraft 2 Pro Tournaments the ones at Blizzcon! mainlly Maru vs serral or Serral vs Stats

  • @mr.v8467
    @mr.v8467 4 роки тому +1

    "But they could not shatter... our unity!" So dope X) I like how starcraft made its mechanics diagetic (they take place in the world of the game). it's an RTS so the player controls all of the little units. But the game explains how this makes sense in the world of the game. For terrans (the humans) we have leaders who radio orders to the people on the ground. For zerg they have a hivemind, whoever controls them is controlling the whole swarm simultaneously in their mind. And for the protoss they have the Khala, the telepathic linking of all protoss. Diagetic mechanics are just so much cooler

  • @LukaBlight69
    @LukaBlight69 3 роки тому

    Zeratul told Raynor to save Kerrigan, then told Kerrigan to become primal, and lastly freed Artanis from The Khala. Zeratul is the reason Amon was defeated. Artanis, Raynor, and Kerrigan made certain his death was not in vain.
    44:55 I will also forever love that Artanis took Zeratul's psi blade and used it to threaten Amon; Artanis is a calm and collected person, but he has nothing but scorn and hatred for Amon over how he murdered Zeratul, who was a mentor and friend to Artanis.
    22:07 Artanis and his Protoss army actually lured over a billion Zerg and hundreds of hybrids under Amon's control to that planet and he and The Dark Templar blew it up in order to kill as many as they could. "They want out kingdom? We'll keep our people they can have the land's ashes."

  • @spectrelm5027
    @spectrelm5027 4 роки тому +1

    When are you two going to do an Archon mode playtest of the game? It's such a great game and you are obviously intrigued by the lore. It's a rich universe that goes back over 12 years ago. Disregard the novels entirely and you're still met with so much!

  • @doomslayer732
    @doomslayer732 4 роки тому +1

    Next StarCraft 2 Nova covert ops

  • @dredgenauryx3382
    @dredgenauryx3382 4 роки тому +1

    The part about being under attack by the Swarm is after Heart of the Swarm but it was just that she was not watching for collateral when attacking the mobius facility...

  • @ericswanson411
    @ericswanson411 11 місяців тому

    To truly know and understand the story of StarCraft you need to play StarCraft 1, it's expansion Broad war and all of StarCraft 2. Wings of Liberty, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void. Such a great story.

  • @yutuvefan4ever
    @yutuvefan4ever 4 роки тому +1

    32:45 Those are the so called Hybrid, artificially made abominations made from combined Zerg and Protoss DNA. The best strengths and traits from both races put into one; most of Amon’s army consists of Hybrids

  • @martinsach5599
    @martinsach5599 4 роки тому

    Starcraft2 Spec ops movie is worthwile too. No Kerrigan and Raynor there, but Nova, Matt Horner, Valerian Mengsk and Allerac do deal with rebelious group of terrans, wich Protos (and Dominion) alike, using special technology and mindscrubbed human telepaths to bring zerg to full planetary invasions on previously safe human worlds, to instigate the war again and paint Emperor Valerian as unable to defend the Dominion and terefore weak, to overthrow him.

  • @lordomacron3719
    @lordomacron3719 4 роки тому +1

    ah John de Lancie having some real fun with Voicing Alarack

  • @B.Scruby
    @B.Scruby 4 роки тому

    Not all the Zerg are controlled by Kerrigan. Before the events of SC2, the entire Swarm (including Kerrigan) was under the command of the Overmind. The Overmind created a chain of control by creating the Cerebrates. Cerebrates were basically intelligent and independent and oversaw the actions of the entire Swarm in accordance to the will of the Overmind. When a Cerebrate dies, the brood under its control would go rampage and attack fellow zerg, which prompted the Swam to destroy that brood, thus creating the events of the Broodwars (because of the permanent death of the Overmind and some of his Cerebrates in the hands of Tassadar and the Dark Templar during SC1).
    So alot of zerg hives were severed from the chain of control. Kerrigan in SC2 re-exerts control over the majority of the swarm by using the Broodmother Strain of the Queen (flying unit). But unlike the Queen (flying) which is easily controllable, the Broodmother Strain tended to be highly intelligent (capabale of speech) and very independent. This is evident with Zagara and other Broodmothers who opposed Kerrigan during the events of Heart of the Swarm.
    So there are still untouched broods out there that are controlled by Broodmothers, that either haven't been re-assimilated to the Swarm or have been left without any current control (like what happened to Niadra, whose final directive after being left alone by Kerrigan was to "kill all the Protoss").
    The Zerg will always act upon its last order. Which in the case for the Zerg in Aiur, their last order was to invade the planet and to hunt and kill the Protoss. I don't think the Zerg in Aiur have ever been reclaimed by Kerrigan since they're still there and Kerrigan didn't return to Aiur during any of the events in SC2. Otherwise, those Zerg in Aiur would have left if given a new order.

  • @JCCG1989
    @JCCG1989 4 роки тому

    You need a little context to understand all the history here, since you never played SC1. The protoss were unified by a leader now called Khas after the Aeon of Strife (a bloody protoss civil war), and to solidify that union he developed the Khala, a network of thoughts and feelings each single protoss shared that uses the large nervous apendages in the protoss heads. Then the protoss adopted a caste for of govermen, The Judicator (governors), The Templar (warriors) and the Khalai (Technicians and preservers). There were a tribe of protoss that didn't want to adopt the Khala, and they started to embrace the Void energy (a taboo issue for the protoss culture and the Conclave) so the then Executor Adun was ordered by the Conclave (the highest peak of the Judicator caste) to execute all of them. Adun saw this like authoritarian and not justified action, so instead he hid all of the Nerazim (or Dark Templar) from the influence of the Conclave, but psionic storms caused by the Nerazim made the cover to fail, so the Conclave ordered all the Nerazim to be exiled into the space in a Xel'Naga ship. Already exiled, the Nerazim embraced all the Void energy and decided to cut any ties with the Khala and the rest of the protoss, so they cut the apendages and stablished on Shakuras, their new Homeworld, but they never forgot Aiur. In other notes, Zeratul didn't betray Artanis, it was the Nerazim matriarch Raszagal under the control of Kerrigan. And the red mean protoss guy named Alarak is the leader of the Tal'darim, an ancient protoss tribe that was taken by the Xel'Naga as they abandoned Aiur,

  • @392redienhcs
    @392redienhcs Рік тому

    Almost stopped playing the game when they killed off Zeratul. Strongest character in SC1. You RPG'd as him ffs.

  • @ferrousoxcide393
    @ferrousoxcide393 4 роки тому

    To clarify, Kerrigan doesn't control ALL the zerg swarm, she is powerful but not THAT powerful. There are multiple lesser queens/Amon/cerebrates who control smaller swarms of zerg.

  • @RehmanAli-bl8tn
    @RehmanAli-bl8tn 4 роки тому

    Hey i have always wondered...the last statement that scientists have found barren world strangely giving birth to life...what is that all about...did the union of Raynor and now xelnaga sarah kerrigan sprouted life in their happily forever after...could she has made raynor ascend as a xelnaga?
    I have played every single starcraft since before i was a teen...from the orignal series starcraft1. the only game i didnt play of this series is brood wars...i tried playing it recently but the terrible graphics of the 1990s made me lose interest 😂
    I cried like a baby when kerrigan was betrayed in starcraft 1..and its reanimation in starcraft 2. Dont be mistaken i suck at playing and i barely finished the missions🤣

  • @bloodphoenixab
    @bloodphoenixab 4 роки тому

    I hope you decide to watch more of the world of warcraft stories in full rather than just the expansion cinematics and a few odd cinematics out of order. As you probably saw with Starcraft II, you miss a TON when you don't have the in-game cinematics included. I saw one person who posted all wow cinematics and it was like 6 hours of content in one video so basically double the react content we can enjoy seeing you guys try to figure out :)

  • @carlosenrique-mj9xi
    @carlosenrique-mj9xi 4 роки тому +1

    Zeratul in the past help Artanis AND Fénix yo destroyed a Cerebrated Zerg (like a small part of a brain) when zeratul attacked the Cerebrated exposed all His memories included aiur's location. Sorry muy english :v

  • @Fnoffen
    @Fnoffen 6 місяців тому

    The only downside to watching (and reacting) to just the cinematics is that you miss ALL the information given between the cinematics, during the missions.

  • @gottfried2029
    @gottfried2029 4 роки тому

    Kerrigan couldn't help Artanis out in the fight against Amon in Aiur because when the rift opened in Ulnar, Kerrigan was fighting off Amon's armies and her swarm took a real beating. Not only did the swarm take heavy losses but the void energies were ripping 'em up as well.

  • @squirlking2
    @squirlking2 4 роки тому

    watching cinematics alone won't give you the full context of the story. To get the whole story and all the details one must play the games directly.
    Blizzard at the end told folks essentially that you can take jims fate two different ways. Either kerrigen took on a human form and grabbed him 2 years after she did her job to be a sheperd of life so she and he could live happily ever after.
    Or jim had a mental break down hallucinated kerrigen and walked off into the desert to die alone.
    I prefer to think he and kerrigen got their happy ending.

  • @Shiftry87
    @Shiftry87 2 роки тому

    Not sure what the creator of this cinematic compilation they watched was on but clearly it wasent anything good. The HotS hade its on problems but this 1 dident even include all of them. Just like the Swarm video lacked important context so did this 1 to the point that alot of there thoughts of what was happening was completely false.