From the Manufacturer This exclusive set contains the complete in-game cinematics from StarCraft, Diablo II, and Warcraft III - digitally re-mastered for enhanced picture quality on your DVD player. In addition, each disc offers a behind-the-scenes look into the making of Blizzard’s critically acclaimed cut scenes.
C**I
High Price and Little Extra Value
I expected to get the video cut scenes of all three video games plus add-ons and that is what I got. All of it would probably have fit on one DVD and the use of three DVDs was certainly a waste of resources. It makes the package look bigger than it actually is, but don't be fooled, there are not very much extras to be found on the DVDs. There are some trailers and a bit artwork and that is about it.They should have make it one DVD and sell it for $9.99 and it would have been a great value. Sold like this, is it a bit too expensive IMO and the $19.95 price tag is not justified by anything else than the fact that they broke the stuff down to three DVDs, which increased the costs for the product material.
W**E
Meh
I was a bit underwhelmed by this in the end. Turns out my memory was kinder than time, to the quality of the in-game cinematics. Having three DVDs kind of just mocks the fact that you could fit all these videos on a CD. It was a nice nostalgia trip for a moment, but then it passed and now I have a collection of DVDs I'll never watch again.
S**T
Sound and video quality were good, but you have to consider what you are ...
It was ok, but not worth the money. Sound and video quality were good, but you have to consider what you are buying here. These are literally the scenes as they were from the game. If you play the game, you will see them anyway, so why buy a DVD?
R**W
Blizzard at it best
I came across this used, and as a fan of blizzards games. It is nice to see these in one place.Yes they do show their age, but this a touchstone on where Blizzard has come from.And a nod to where they are going.
J**1
Its Just Art
Beside the state of the art graphics(at the time) that you were able to watch it only after defeating Kerrigan, Tassadar or Raynor this edition give you the option to see master pieces and the progress that blizzard show on each game.
C**S
Awesome CGI shorts on less than stellar DVDs
These CGI short films are collected from Blizzard games of the past few years - Starcraft, Diablo 2, and Warcraft 3. Great games in their own right, fans were amazed that the cinematics reached Hollywood-level quality. Early work in Starcraft was somewhat crude, but Blizzard's latest efforts are the best in the industry, showing subtle lighting effects and beautiful art design. No feature films, not Shrek or Monsters Inc or Final Fantasy, can match the wonderful mix of realism and exagerated fantasy in Blizzard's work. I strongly recommend this box set for any Sci-Fi, Fantasy, or gaming fan.The DVDs are seperated, 1 for each game, and they come with standard extras - audio commentary for each film, concept artwork, storyboards, trailers and commercials, and even a Warcraft trivia game. I delve into each individual DVD below, but....Sadly, this box set is less than perfect. Blizzard could have - should have - combined everything onto 1 DVD, there is so little material here. Instead, you get the same 3 DVDs already available for each of these games: the Starcraft DVD and the 2 DVDs from the collectors' editions of Diablo 2 and Warcraft 3. If you own these things already, you'll discover nothing new here.Blizzard's greatest crime was to forget the cinematics for the Diablo 2 expansion, Lord of Destruction. You won't find it in this collection. The story for each game is hard to follow for anyone who hasn't played the games (although the audio commentary sometimes helps). Also, the enhanced resolution for these movies isn't that much of an improvement - Diablo 2 and Warcraft 3 films look virtually the same, and Starcraft movie improve TOO much, such that their faults from old-age show through.STARCRAFT: This DVD is the oldest, and the crudest, the simplest. However, it is interesting to watch Blizzard's artists grow, and the films are still entertaining, especially a Marine investigation on a science vessel that turns into a 5 minute remake of Aliens. The films from the Starcraft Expansion are considerably improved, more complex, more atmospheric. The story involves 3 races in a galactic war, with a huge cast of characters and events. The human Terrans are at war with each other when the organic Zerg horde attacks, while the mysterious Protoss wait in the shadows. The commentary will help you figure out the plot, and is entertaining in itself.DIABLO 2: This is easily the best DVD of the 3, because the Diablo movies are the most compelling, most visually striking, and they tell a complete story, which runs parallel to the players' quest in the game. It follows the tragic failure of the Wanderer, a hero who once defeated Diablo, Lord of Terror, only to become possessed and later consumed by the demon. The films show incredible battles, one between Diablo and beautiful archangel Tyreal, and another in a burning inn, with skeletons and other nightmares leaping straight from the flames.The game ended in a cliffhanger, and Blizzard choose not to include the films from the later expansion which resolved this. However, the teaser trailers for Diablo 2 are the best "new" material in the box set, because they show things you won't find in the game. There is also some early Blizzard CGI work, from Diablo 1 and Warcraft 2. Watch this, THEN watch Starcraft, and you'll understand why we were so excited when SC first came out.WARCRAFT 3: While WC3 is the newest and technically the best of the DVDs, I feel that the artistic direction was somehow a step backwards for this game. The WC3 films are bright and very, very beautiful, but somehow they don't stand as "tall" as Diablo 2.Warcraft 3, like Starcraft, has multiple races at war with each other. The human kingdoms are fighting each other when the Undead Scourge attack suddenly, all while the mysterious Night Elves wait in the shadows (sound familiar?). The orcs travel on a journey of racial freedom, and eventually join forces with the Elves and Humans to drive back a demonic invasion from another dimension, the Burning Legion.Most of the films are very good, but those that feature the lord of the Burning Legion are boring, especially the climax of the story and the game, which was a major letdown. The audio commentary is also boring, getting lost in obscure technical details and not telling enough of the story to follow along. A Warcraft trivia game is a nice extra, though.There, I hope I gave enough information... =)
M**Y
Five Stars
love it fast shipping!!!
L**N
Five Stars
Great
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