![]() ![]() ![]() Keeping Kerrigan as the central character and her more human traits ever lurking on the surface helps ease players into the mindset of the Zerg race which is presented in a much more sympathetic way than seen previously. In the world of StarCraft II, Heart of the Swarm represents this middle chapter, and by simply taking control of the Queen of Blades (Sarah Kerrigan) and in turn the entire Zerg race, a hive mind-like alien species made up of one part squishy and gooey and another part childhood nightmares, it really is a perfect setting for things to take a much more sinister turn.Īs far as campaigns go, Blizzard is well versed in staple cinematic storytelling techniques that focuses on a small group of characters in a grandiose setting, so Heart of the Swarm does not disappoint in both its sheer spectacle and scope. ![]() ![]() The middle part of any narrative trilogy is usually the darkest one, the one where things take a turn for the worse, characters are put through the wringer and thematically things stay grey as opposed to a clear cut black or white. ![]()
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