
During the ensuing battle, Amon steps into the fray, unleashing destruction and chaos across the planet. This turns out to be a lot more difficult than he expected it to be – Artanis doesn’t believe Zeratul, and begins the invasion in earnest. In the main campaign (“Legacy of the Void”), Zeratul attempts to convince the Artanis, leader of the Protoss Golden Armada, that Amon is alive again, which would mean halting his invasion of the Zerg-infested homeworld of Aiur. They’re apparently being held within the Xel’Naga temple on Atrias. Some of her troops have been taken captive, and one of your first tasks will be to help her rescue them. In the course of this journey you will meet one of the commanders of Artanis, Praetor Talis. In the course of three missions, you will travel from a Terran installation to the planet Atrias, the site of a Xel’Naga temple. To do this, he will have to find the place where the dark god Amon was resurrected. In the prologue (“Whispers of Oblivion”) you join the Dark Templar Zeratul as he attempts to unravel the final piece of the Xel’Naga prophecy, and thus halt the advance of the forces of darkness in the galaxy. The Creeping Darkness The campaign in Legacy of the Void is broken into three parts: a prologue, the main campaign, and the epilogue.


STARCRAFT II WINGS OF LIBERTY REVIEW MANUAL
I think more than anything else, the field manual is the real icing on the cake. What’s in the Collector's Edition? Well, let’s check under the hood, shall we? For about 40 extra bucks, the Collector’s Edition includes quite a bit of stuff: the game itself, the soundtrack a behind-the-scenes DVD & Blu-ray, and a “field manual” with additional information and images of the individual units. Keep reading to find out if Blizzard’s latest title is worth buying, particularly in this special edition. Blizzard was kind enough to give us a copy of the Collector’s Edition for our review. On November 10, more than five years after the launch of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the second and final standalone expansion StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void was finally launched.
