Hell, I loved this Amon a lot more than the original. I hope this campaign gets a remake with Mass Recall mod in SC2. I might try doing it myself but I'm not an experienced map author so I might screw it up. What I loved more in this campaign is the conflict between the protoss, terran and zerg factions still continue in the final campaign. Empire Wars truly has the good old Starcraft atmosphere after all. Coup De Grace meant to be Gantrithor of this campaign to be steered into a collision course with the Dark Lord. But the plan has failed. It seems we must fend for ourselves.
Ehh… there’s still a ton of plot holes. The premise is good, it just needs a good amount of refining. Hopefully the creator gets to address them, though I have a feeling they won’t.
@@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir9215 Oh it's talking about mental Omega here ^^, but hey, the army of Epsilon even if they won against the allies, they had a lot of problems due to the paradox Engine. in this case Amon have see ALL and block the finish construction of Coup de Grace.
I did see it coming a mile away. I mean, showing up alone in a dangerous place and mentioning his desire to witness the crystal's properties, made it clear to me that he was probing the weakness (or finding an opportunity) to sabotage the good guys' trump card
Hmm... a random terran guy that just happens to be a sole survivor of an entire expedition and lived alone on an ash covered, vulcanic and zerg infected planet alone for weeks just happens to be qulified scientist with just the perfect knowledge about the "power crystal" has been instantly trusted by probably the smartest (kekw) guy from the terran dominion actually turned to be a traitor? Waw... nah, literally no1 would expect it xD To me the entire story in this custom campaign seemed to be so thin written that it was impossible to take it serious after just a few 1st episodes. It has potencial, but it requires some rework for sure: - the 1st (zerg) campaign has too many repeats of fighting way too many times the same enemies (get ambushed by protoss X, defend against protoss X, fight back protoss X, kill leader of protoss X and basically repeat similar with terrans later on), which gets really boring really fast; - the 2nd (terran) campaign is pretty nice except the fact that the mid-campaign jumps between Duke and Raynor is pretty meh to watch and take a track of (why not make it as short additional campaign after Duke?) and the ending with how Duke acted straight-up retarded for such a "tactical genius" in the last mission makes it very cringe to watch; - the 3rd (protoss) campaign basically turned Shakuras into a planet that seems to be reduced to just a few tiny protoss outposts, has Raynor and Issac constantly leading armies of protoss (what happend to Raynor Raider? They suddenly vanished and only thing that left were 4 marines and 2 firebats per mission and all SCV became MIA?) and the ending plot has been weaved with an extremely thick thread. Don't take the criticism as hate, I watched every episoded of that campaign, but the story holes and too similar mission designs are just very visible and the thing surely could use some redesign here and there. Btw, what happened to Stukov? We haven't seen him at all since zerg campaign.
Hilarious to randomly be recommended this by youtube after watching futurama. You cant tell me Isaac isnt Professor Farnsworth, was waiting for him to say "Good news, everyone!"
Yes, I was right about Cyan as a SUS, a very big SUS. And he get rid off Issac, R.I.P for him. Won't be a surprise if Amon bring Coup De Grace to fight against eveyone later, but not likely.
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate: Empire Wars… Just as Draliska's improved Leviathan was nearing its mutation, a UED Ghost reports to Isok of a complication: all the Zerg inside are missing-and Cerebrate Kagg, the one who controls Draliska's Brood-is also unaccounted for. The Leviathan also happens to be overrun by Gestalts. The expedition force has to reach the main chamber and inject the Solarite into its Bio-Generator, which should overload its immune system and purge all the Gestalts inside. Kaien volunteers to escort the Super Drone holding the Solarite to the Bio-Generator since Isok needs to remain at the main chamber to coordinate the Leviathan's actions. "Aurichalcite has done well! Everything is proceeding as planned." They fight through loads of Gestalts made from all three races, and they eventually reach their destinations. But once they did, Kaien suddenly makes for the Solarite and seemingly destroys himself and the Super Drone…only to then emerge in the form of a Firebat Hero [i.e. the Captain Mengsk unit] who calls himself the Grand Gestalt, and gloats on how he has effortlessly manipulated everyone to achieve his goals. And then he effortlessly gets rid of the expedition force and Isok, and then the Leviathan is destroyed from the inside before the Grand Gestalt makes his way to Brummel to rendezvous with Aurichalcite. Later, on that planet, Raszagal overlooks the army she has assembled, as well as the Tower of Bab-il before encountering the Grand Gestalt. Turns out Raszagal secretly leaked information on the Solarite Deposits to Zasz, luring him to Aiur, and getting him entangled in the violence even more. And with the Solarite Deposits now made aware to Duran, he will certainly make use of them, and use them to enhance his forces in defense of Aiur. In the meantime, the Grand Gestalt will roam the sector to gather more Gestalts, while Raszagal continues with construction of the Tower.
@@rRecoveryProd Well, they're Terran augmented with Protoss material, maybe with enough power they become like Archons but without material form at all.
>Orichalcos; Atlantis Inner Walls Metal. >2:42 ''They gotta get through me first!'' ★4:46 Hybrid Pyrotech; Meet the Pyrokinetic. >6:59 Lurker burrow, Thin bridge, How? ★7:19 Hybrid Space Marine; Redundant. ★8:09 The Dark Lord; In Tassadar's Mockery. >🔴Templars have the Neutral Mob AI. - >Garg. Airship? Babel Tower? Mental Omega. >Duke did moar damage than Mengsk.
You know, while the dialogue overall needs polish, and some of the names are cheesy, I like this story of the Hybrid war more than what we got in SC2 post Wings of Liberty.
Oh wow, everyone believed the guy they just met and the guy betrayed them, what an unexpected turn... I like to watch big scaled battles in this custom campaign, but otherwise, this is only thing I like in it. Story and balance of this campaign raises too much confusion, for example why Shakuras is destroyed or how Raynor and his people managed to built a super spaceship?
Hell, I loved this Amon a lot more than the original. I hope this campaign gets a remake with Mass Recall mod in SC2. I might try doing it myself but I'm not an experienced map author so I might screw it up.
What I loved more in this campaign is the conflict between the protoss, terran and zerg factions still continue in the final campaign. Empire Wars truly has the good old Starcraft atmosphere after all.
Coup De Grace meant to be Gantrithor of this campaign to be steered into a collision course with the Dark Lord. But the plan has failed. It seems we must fend for ourselves.
I hope too for a Mass recall of this campaign. but the very obvious i need to know is what happened next !
@@Yiazmat93 Then you shall, bold human. You shall.
Ehh… there’s still a ton of plot holes. The premise is good, it just needs a good amount of refining. Hopefully the creator gets to address them, though I have a feeling they won’t.
Like MO; Yuri preved the Allies would try all (Including a Collision Course) but further, not even a maiden voyage.
@@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir9215 Oh it's talking about mental Omega here ^^, but hey, the army of Epsilon even if they won against the allies, they had a lot of problems due to the paradox Engine. in this case Amon have see ALL and block the finish construction of Coup de Grace.
Cyan is the biggest Trojan Horseman of the Apocalypse for this campaign, who would've seen that coming?
I did see it coming a mile away. I mean, showing up alone in a dangerous place and mentioning his desire to witness the crystal's properties, made it clear to me that he was probing the weakness (or finding an opportunity) to sabotage the good guys' trump card
Hmm... a random terran guy that just happens to be a sole survivor of an entire expedition and lived alone on an ash covered, vulcanic and zerg infected planet alone for weeks just happens to be qulified scientist with just the perfect knowledge about the "power crystal" has been instantly trusted by probably the smartest (kekw) guy from the terran dominion actually turned to be a traitor? Waw... nah, literally no1 would expect it xD
To me the entire story in this custom campaign seemed to be so thin written that it was impossible to take it serious after just a few 1st episodes.
It has potencial, but it requires some rework for sure:
- the 1st (zerg) campaign has too many repeats of fighting way too many times the same enemies (get ambushed by protoss X, defend against protoss X, fight back protoss X, kill leader of protoss X and basically repeat similar with terrans later on), which gets really boring really fast;
- the 2nd (terran) campaign is pretty nice except the fact that the mid-campaign jumps between Duke and Raynor is pretty meh to watch and take a track of (why not make it as short additional campaign after Duke?) and the ending with how Duke acted straight-up retarded for such a "tactical genius" in the last mission makes it very cringe to watch;
- the 3rd (protoss) campaign basically turned Shakuras into a planet that seems to be reduced to just a few tiny protoss outposts, has Raynor and Issac constantly leading armies of protoss (what happend to Raynor Raider? They suddenly vanished and only thing that left were 4 marines and 2 firebats per mission and all SCV became MIA?) and the ending plot has been weaved with an extremely thick thread.
Don't take the criticism as hate, I watched every episoded of that campaign, but the story holes and too similar mission designs are just very visible and the thing surely could use some redesign here and there.
Btw, what happened to Stukov? We haven't seen him at all since zerg campaign.
This is the most ominous "Congratulation, you are victorious" screen so far
Hilarious to randomly be recommended this by youtube after watching futurama. You cant tell me Isaac isnt Professor Farnsworth, was waiting for him to say "Good news, everyone!"
I wonder what the Terran Arkship looks like in space view
It should look way bigger than the Supercarriers that brought the Terrans to the Kropulu Sector, that's for sure
Babel again? HERE COMES THE PARADOX ENGINE!
Yes, I was right about Cyan as a SUS, a very big SUS.
And he get rid off Issac, R.I.P for him.
Won't be a surprise if Amon bring Coup De Grace to fight against eveyone later, but not likely.
AMOGUS
@@farseer2043 Can't spell "Among Us" without _Amon._
So, once again its up to Edmund Duke Nukem to save the day, the universe and the babes.
I just discovered this sequel today and have been speedrunning the entire playlist
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate: Empire Wars…
Just as Draliska's improved Leviathan was nearing its mutation, a UED Ghost reports to Isok of a complication: all the Zerg inside are missing-and Cerebrate Kagg, the one who controls Draliska's Brood-is also unaccounted for. The Leviathan also happens to be overrun by Gestalts. The expedition force has to reach the main chamber and inject the Solarite into its Bio-Generator, which should overload its immune system and purge all the Gestalts inside. Kaien volunteers to escort the Super Drone holding the Solarite to the Bio-Generator since Isok needs to remain at the main chamber to coordinate the Leviathan's actions.
"Aurichalcite has done well! Everything is proceeding as planned."
They fight through loads of Gestalts made from all three races, and they eventually reach their destinations. But once they did, Kaien suddenly makes for the Solarite and seemingly destroys himself and the Super Drone…only to then emerge in the form of a Firebat Hero [i.e. the Captain Mengsk unit] who calls himself the Grand Gestalt, and gloats on how he has effortlessly manipulated everyone to achieve his goals. And then he effortlessly gets rid of the expedition force and Isok, and then the Leviathan is destroyed from the inside before the Grand Gestalt makes his way to Brummel to rendezvous with Aurichalcite.
Later, on that planet, Raszagal overlooks the army she has assembled, as well as the Tower of Bab-il before encountering the Grand Gestalt. Turns out Raszagal secretly leaked information on the Solarite Deposits to Zasz, luring him to Aiur, and getting him entangled in the violence even more. And with the Solarite Deposits now made aware to Duran, he will certainly make use of them, and use them to enhance his forces in defense of Aiur.
In the meantime, the Grand Gestalt will roam the sector to gather more Gestalts, while Raszagal continues with construction of the Tower.
Don't worry. Kagg is fine. It's not like Draliska can control a Brood by himself. What his fate is will be seen later on.
Idk how a Gest could make itself to appear as a Zerg (Maybe isn't corporeal but pure psi energy).
@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir9215 Well, I don't know what the Gestalts even are like, so maybe that's how.
@@rRecoveryProd Well, they're Terran augmented with Protoss material, maybe with enough power they become like Archons but without material form at all.
This mission feels like Patriot Bloods meet Into the Darkness.
STOP SIMPING THE CRYSTAL TASSADAR
8:39 protoss victory m usic before disaster made me giggle ;🤭
Coup De Grace reference was BEFORE the Spear of Adun.
No build missions always seemed extra hard to me in SC1, but this one is nuts.
I audibly went "Oh fuck" when I heard the name Orichalcos.
>Orichalcos; Atlantis Inner Walls Metal.
>2:42 ''They gotta get through me first!''
★4:46 Hybrid Pyrotech; Meet the Pyrokinetic.
>6:59 Lurker burrow, Thin bridge, How?
★7:19 Hybrid Space Marine; Redundant.
★8:09 The Dark Lord; In Tassadar's Mockery.
>🔴Templars have the Neutral Mob AI.
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>Garg. Airship? Babel Tower? Mental Omega.
>Duke did moar damage than Mengsk.
Called it, Cyan was an *_Impostor!_*
Cyan was BEFORE Dr. Narud.
excellent work
I knew it I knew it there was something suspicious about cyan
You know, while the dialogue overall needs polish, and some of the names are cheesy, I like this story of the Hybrid war more than what we got in SC2 post Wings of Liberty.
Well that didn't go as planned. But what happened to Fenix and Raynor? hmmm
I think they'll appear in later missions.
One thing bugs me quite a bit....
...where in the world did Raynor and Artanis go the whole time?....aaand Zeratul, too.
11:56 - what's the name of music?
Diablo 2 OST Pandemonium Fortress
@ExecutorNral thank you!
What's the music you've been using for this campaign? It's very awesome.
Which one
@ExecutorNral all of them honestly. But specially in this mission
@@dianavespid937 Briefing Theme is from Oni. Diablo 2 OST Sanctuary, Tombs, Protoss Victory Theme, SC2 OST Dark Voice, Diablo 2 OST Mephisto.
Orichalcos
O7 Issac
UNLIMITED POWAAAAAAAAAA
(╯°□°)╯︵⚡⚡⚡
Where do you find this missionsss
In the description. They're recommended to me so I google and find them.
Oh wow, everyone believed the guy they just met and the guy betrayed them, what an unexpected turn... I like to watch big scaled battles in this custom campaign, but otherwise, this is only thing I like in it. Story and balance of this campaign raises too much confusion, for example why Shakuras is destroyed or how Raynor and his people managed to built a super spaceship?