| Developer: | Blizzard Entertainment | | | Release Date: |
Battle.net Edition 1999 Original 1995 |
| | Systems: | Win, MS-DOS, Mac OS, Saturn, PSX |
This week on Super Adventures, I'm having a go of WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness, originally released in late 1995. In fact, if I'd used my head I could've had this written up for its 30th anniversary a couple of months ago. Though I'm specifically playing the Battle.net Edition from 1999, which includes the Beyond the Dark Portal expansion pack from 1996, so really I'm both years early and right on time.
There was also Warcraft II: Remastered, released in late 2024, which has updated graphics and UI improvements... but I don't own that one. I almost didn't own this version either as Blizzard delisted it from GOG when Remastered released. Fortunately I bought it in the nick of time.
The Battle.net update added a few upgrades of its own, as it runs on Windows instead of DOS and has a whole list of tweaks to improve gameplay. Then GOG stuck a DirectDraw wrapper on it to make it play nice on modern systems, which I appreciate. Though I'm also interested in the older systems it was released on, as I had no idea until now that it got a PlayStation and a Saturn port.
I should've guessed though, as its arch-rival Command & Conquer got console ports as well, and the two games came out just months apart. Though there was no polygon-based N64 port for this one so people had to wait until WarCraft III in 2002 to see their little orcs chopping down trees in 3D.
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