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Warcraft Series

Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness

Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy Fantasy
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User Score
379 ratings
93
Critic Score
1 reviews
December 9, 1995
Released 11099 days ago
PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation

About

Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness is a Strategy video game published by Blizzard Entertainment released on 1995 for MS-DOS. Warcraft 2 is a successor of the popular Warcraft real-time strategy game. The game contains many improvements over the previous version in graphics, sounds and playability. The Multiplayer was also greatly improved allowing up to 8 players in the marvelous multiplayer skirmish.

Storyline

The First War brought the Fall of Azeroth, following the Orc campaign in Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. The survivors of Azeroth have fled by sea to the Human kingdom of Lordaeron, and the Orcs have decided to conquer Lordaeron, in what is known as the Second War. Both sides have acquired allies and new capabilities, including naval and air units, and more powerful spellcasters.

In the Second War, the Orcs are successful at first, but the Humans and their allies take the initiative, partly thanks to an Orc rebellion initiated by the warlock Gul'dan, who seeks to raise the sunken Tomb of Sargeras. Eventually, the Alliance forces push the Horde to Blackrock Spire, but Anduin Lothar, commander of the Alliance, is slain there. At the final battle around the Dark Portal in Azeroth, the Alliance exterminates one Orc clan and captures the Orc supreme commander and the remnants of his forces. Hoping to avoid further invasions, the Alliance destroys the Dark Portal.

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Release Dates by Platform

Mac Worldwide
Dec 9, 1995
DOS Worldwide
Dec 9, 1995
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Dec 31, 1996
Mac Worldwide
Dec 31, 1996
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Dec 31, 1996
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1996

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Game Info

Developer
Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher
Electronic Arts Victor, Blizzard Entertainment, Electronic Arts
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Themes
Fantasy

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