Worth noting: The Second layer of Fog of War obscuring enemy units if you don't have units nearby was not added until Warcraft *2.* This makes exploration more powerful in Warcraft 1, because once you explore an area, you can see enemy units that patrol through the area.
10:16 "Warcraft has continued to improve with every Warcraft and StarCraft that came after it" *Warcraft 3: Reforged wants to know your location* *Activision-Blizzard want to know your credit card number*
Probably meant what the games would improve on before Activision crawled into the corpse of Blizzard and started to parade it around while wanting people to give them more money and taking away things that made Blizzard special.
I liked the more educational/historical bent to this episode. I'm just old enough that Warcraft I was the first Warcraft game that I played, although I was too young to be very good at it. Still, I was surprised just how familiar the gameplay still felt while I was watching this video; those childhood experiences can really stick around in the back of your mind.
Honestly, I feel like the movie would have been much better if split into two, one for Orcs, and one for humans. A lot of the problem was it's focus was too split, and so couldn't give enough attention to what it needed to.
The four-unit selection limit was an explicit design choice; it was supposed to encourage a more tactical approach than "send everything you have into the fray and hope for the best". We all know how that ended up working in practice - instead of giving more value to tactics and strategy, it encourages very fast clicking :P
Warcraft was my childhood and what got me interested in the RTS genre! I discovered it one fateful day at my elder cousins house and it became hooked for life. Warcraft II Tides of Darkness is my all-time favorite! And with the third game I love the addition of the night elves. I might be in the minority but I was actually kind of disappointed when World of Warcraft came out because blizzard started focusing on multiplayer titles because online subscriptions were more profitable. Sadly they stopped making single player story campaigns efficiently.
@@seawind930 completely incorrect... the original game ends at the battle for mount hyjal. the frozen throne campaign ends when arthas takes up the helm of domination in icecrown. nothing from the endings has been changed
@@laertesindeed Warcraft 2 plot is dependent upon the wc1 orc ending being canon. WC 2 introduction cinematic clearly states that after sacking stormwind the orcs sailed north to once again enguage in battle. How else could the orcs reach the northern kingdoms? The wc2 canon ending is a combination of both sides
Yeah this game is exceedingly rough around the edges. Requiring a lot of planning and some luck at times. The melee units are at best a meat shield for ranged units
I remember my brother playing Warcraft and Warcraft 2, and being stunned when I heard the franchise became an MMORPG. Now with their remaster of Warcraft 3 sucking so hard, I doubt we will ever get a true successor to these games. Great video! It's always fun to look back on gaming history and see how far we've come in not very much time.
Your friendly daily reminder: Epstein didn't act alone... Also Bobby Kotick was on the Epstein flight logs. And fuck Activision for destroying Blizzard and Warcraft 3!
This was my first RTS and I loved it. PS: You can't heal when you play Orcs but you can resurrect corpses (even your enemies) to turn them into "The Dead" units. wow.gamepedia.com/The_Dead
When I was a child. Computers were adult related things. Don't touch, get away from that kind of thing. Then one day while I was visiting some family. A guy my aunt happened to be dating was sitting at a computer and I could hear what was obviously a video game but I don't see a console anywhere. He was playing a Star Wars chess game, I watched him play for about 15 minutes and he was so excited to see how excited I was. However, he never offered to let me play it. The next morning I woke up to computer being in the living room and he had hooked up a second computer. On screen Warcraft: Orcs and Humans was running. He explained the basics to me and let me play the first stage, I chose to play as Orcs. After that stage (which I believe I had to build 5 farms and 1 barracks). He and I went into a private match by what I believe was done via ad hoc. He destroyed me of course but he showed me computer gaming for the first time. The other side of the coin if you will. I would keep playing consoles for the most part but always dabbled with a computer game or three every year. Man that was a crazy day.
Computers were like hallowed ground back then, so expensive and rare, only "computer people" had them. Network gaming was a real eye opener for many, the experience of having your own personal screen whilst playing in multiplayer is such a huge quality of life upgrade compared to the limited options of playing on the same screen, split screen or taking turns to play as was what few games offered multiplayer back then. The experience was so addictive and exciting like nothing else.
Man, this one really takes me back. The days of Super Nintendo, and computer games that looked and sounded a bit like this one. My older brother introduced the Warcraft games to me, in '95 or '96, just after WC II: Tides Of Darkness came out. I remember just instantly falling in love with the units personalities, and really favored the Horde over the Alliance. Then he showed me the first game, and while I definitely preferred the second game over it, there was something about the first game where, it felt like it deserved a proper amount of respect and admiration - after all, it DID launch the Warcraft series, for better or for worse (depending on how you feel about the series nowadays; WoW was a fantastic game, until it just continually fell further and further downhill until I hardly cared about the story anymore during the Legion and Battle For Azeroth expansions). Also, I was never into the online multiplayer aspect of the games, least of all with Warcraft III, and with the current "out of season April Fool's joke" that is Warcraft III: Reforged, I just wanted to share here that, you CAN still re-install the original WC III, if you can find the installers on the internet, OR, if your PC still possesses an optical drive (CD-rom, DVD-rom, Blu Ray-rom or what ever Blu Ray drives are referred to as), installing from the CD does still work, and the game is very much still playable, IF your intent is NOT the online multiplayer part of the game, which is good and enough for me, I never cared about the online multiplayer, only once or twice, against my younger cousin, where we did have this one hilarious day, when I had distracted him (we were both living in my grandmother's house, so yeah both of our computers were in the same house etc.), and while he was distracted, I was annihilating him in the game. And, no, I would not exactly want to go back to or revisit that, it WAS funny that one time (for me; he pouted over it for at least two years afterward, and any time I bring it back up, he's still mad that I WOULD do that to him, hehe), but the classic Warcraft games will always hold a special place in my heart, and as a reminder that, there once was a great game developer, both of console AND PC games..... actually now that I think about it, did they even develop or port their own games to consoles? Now I'm thinking there were third-party publishers that did that work, like Interplay..... anyway, yeah, R.I.P. Blizzard Entertainment, I dearly miss them every day anymore :(
I always hoped you would review games like the Dishonored games, Thief, Prey, and then the Sierra games (all easily completable, as I have done, a simple human), but this is a great direction to explore. This, along with Dune II (also very completable) were huge games for me
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans was the first PC game I owned. I was raised by my grandparents and they were strict with what games I could play for the most part. I was 6 or 7 years old at the time and my grandparents decided they would let me pick out a game for my birthday. I was so excited. So many good moments. Also, was the start of my path to becoming a Horde loyalist.
Ah man, I remember my uncle letting me borrow this game, with all the codes written on a piece of paper taped to it. I loved these games... though I kinda missed being able to build walls in wc2.
I still remember the first time I played this... We were at a Network Cafe, it was 1994 and the game just released. I had never played an RTS before. The Cafe had Doom and Warcraft, I had a buddy who played in Doom tourneys and he dominated those match ups. But, when it came to WarCraft I won every match. I realized that it was best to create Necrolytes and Warlocks. So I created a ton of Demons and dominated. It requires heavy focus on the Micro due to the 4 unit max grouping, but at the time that was an advancement. So yes, going back now the game is far more difficult than it was b/c we've been spoiled with large grouping. But, it's still a fun game. I will admit WarCraft II aged far better than the original.
What a time to review a Warcraft game, given the state of the franchise today! Part of me wonders if this episode was commissioned by Blizzard in a vain attempt to remind fans how great they are, er, WERE. But that’s probably just crazy thinking. Great video! Keep it up!
I thought the Warcraft movie was pretty good...but to be fair I’ve never played WoW either. My favorite RTS of all time is Age of Empires: The Age of Kings and The Conquerers expansion for it. Long live Genghis Khan and Atilla the Hun!!
Actually Gerrard the game was supposed to be based on games workshop’s Warhammer fantasy tabletop game. But GW was unhappy with the deal and turned them down so they created their own fantasy setting. Bet GW wished they had taken that deal in the long run.
Warcraft 2 was my first introduction to RtS and why it’s still my favourite genre today. Spent countless hours in WC3 and don’t understand what people are talking about, mentioning a dumpster fire of a new relaunch of WC3. People say the same thing about Indiana Jones movies and this “crystal skull” thing but, like a WC3 redo, there was NEVER another Indiana Jones movie after crusaders.... NEVER!
I think Warcraft 1 is a decent RTS, but it's a different RTS. The lack of control while still needing lots of units puts a lot more emphasis on formations than on strategy, something that isn't remotely as important in modern RTS's In every fight you pretty much had footmen/knights in the front, blocking for the archers in the back. They do the most damage but you still wouldn't let them be unprotected. The areas are honestly better city planning because they aren't just battlegrounds, they're villages. From Goldshire to Stormwind you're also building a place for villagers to be. They can't survive on one building in the middle of nowhere. Is it an RTS to play all the time? Not really, it's really difficult and isn't as fast paced as a modern RTS. But it's nice and I respect the differences in gameplay a lot.
Can’t wait until an RTS comes out and looks like a full scale war is going on. Honestly I haven’t played an RTS since Starcraft 2 and never really thought about it but I really like every RTS I’ve ever played
Still got my copy of Warcraft 1 and play it sometimes. I just went and showed the manual, which is maybe one of the best ones visually, to a few friends who were never around when the game came out and showed them the original lore and all that.
Am i seriously the only person in the planet who liked the wc movie a lot? I have no friends who liked it. I go online and see everybody hate it. I'm so sad. 😥
Speaking as a fan of this genre, I would recommend to newcomers to check out the Age of Empires series. Notably Age of Mythology. It’s easy-to-learn, hard-to-master approach has aged incredibly well. Heck, Age of Empires 2 still has a vibrate competitive scene with a major tournament coming up in March.
@@OverlordRei I was more a fan of AoM but I did warm up to AoE2. Largely thanks to T90 who is currently setting up for Hidden Cup 3 this week. And AoE2 Definative Edition is fantastic.
Thank you for talking about Dune 2 The battle for arrakis. Its honestly one of my favorite games of all fucking time. Id even say fuck Orcs and Humans... Death hand approaching. !!!!
Did y... Did you buy that couch just for this bit? Because I have to say, I like the historic lore theme of this video and the dive it takes into the games genre history and influence. You should do that bit again every now and then
And we all want one of the pioneers in arcade fighting games on the PC, One Must Fall 2097. OMG, OMF was the the most metal game ever. It mostly holds up too!
I think you missed the second i in Completionist on the white board there bud. For real though- I look forward to these every week. Keep up the good work!
I still have the original CD-ROM release of this game and the big cardboard box what PC games had at the time. Now complete the Playstation version of this game. =)
When I first discovered this channel back in 2013, I was playing through Warcraft 2 and needed something in the background. Guess we've kinda come full circle. Last I finished Warcraft 1 was in the late 90s, couldn't bring myself to play it for long when I gave it another try later. But Warcraft 2 is another story, that one is still my favorite of the bunch.
fun fact due to the games ultra simple nature there was a notepad file that had the stats for units and you could very easly change the stats around you could make archers have unlimited range
Oh my gosh! I remember installing the demo back in the day and loving this game. I felt like the only person to know what Warcraft was back then. It has grown so much. Haha, I feel like the game's father.
Instant like. I miss this game especially with current warcraft 3 news being so bad, its nice to look back at the classics being reminded of how good it was.
This was my first Warcraft game, cause I was a huge fantasy geek as a kid, and my dad found this in a bargain bin at our local Curry's store, so bought it for me
I don't play many RTS games on the show, but I always seem to enjoy the ones I do play. What is your favorite RTS game?
The Battle for Middle-earth series :)
Brutal Legend
Command & Conquer Red Alert 2
Starcraft and Total Annihilation.
Pokemon tower defense 1 or 2
"If they're particularly old"
Dang Jirard, that one hurt.
My joints hurt... so I guess he isn't wrong
It did, didn't it! .__. Just too cruel...
"How do you do fellow gamers?!"
Fuckin a. Doesn’t seem like that long ago.
I'm 22, spent my childhood playing W2 and W3, I don't get why he said that lol
How to kill Jirard in one simple step:
Have him do a completionist episode on World of Warcraft.
I want him to have a take on the Indie Steam Rouglite, FTL.
Why not complete Europa Universalis 4? It's more assured.
Or have him do an episode on "100% Orange Juice!" :D
jirard you need to complete dwarf fortress
There's no point in making a Completionist review of MMO's
Worth noting: The Second layer of Fog of War obscuring enemy units if you don't have units nearby was not added until Warcraft *2.* This makes exploration more powerful in Warcraft 1, because once you explore an area, you can see enemy units that patrol through the area.
And in Warcraft II you can disable The fog of war from The options menu.
Warcraft was a great game for its time, i loved playing it. But today it is almost unplayably frustrating... gaming changed a lot in the last 25 years
Warcraft 2 was such a MAJOR improvement, and released only 2 years after the first.
Yea Just pkay Dune the Battle for Arrakis. Its always gokng to be awesome.
@@zulawoo And can still be a hard game to beat as well.
You pulled off the professorial presentation style/gag really well and it was great choice for the game. Proverbial and corporeal thumbs up!
10:16 "Warcraft has continued to improve with every Warcraft and StarCraft that came after it"
*Warcraft 3: Reforged wants to know your location*
*Activision-Blizzard want to know your credit card number*
Well they did improve the graphics... if nothing else.
@@EugeneLee1992 highly debatable
@@ConfirmedRandom this exactly
Probably meant what the games would improve on before Activision crawled into the corpse of Blizzard and started to parade it around while wanting people to give them more money and taking away things that made Blizzard special.
The Chinese government would like to censor all comments that aren't in the people's republic party interests
I liked the more educational/historical bent to this episode. I'm just old enough that Warcraft I was the first Warcraft game that I played, although I was too young to be very good at it. Still, I was surprised just how familiar the gameplay still felt while I was watching this video; those childhood experiences can really stick around in the back of your mind.
I love the mr professor dr sir lord jirard
Warcraft 3 Refunded is next!
I hope he just plays the original instead, on an old computer :P
Nah, let that game be exiled.
After 1 comes 2, not 3.
@@Gaming_Garo - ruclips.net/video/a705hL-Rdz0/видео.html
I think we can all agree that we need more Professor Jirard in our lives.
Never clicked a completionist video so fast! Well maybe dark souls, but only a difference of a few milliseconds!
I really would like another Warcraft movie.
Yep!
Honestly, I feel like the movie would have been much better if split into two, one for Orcs, and one for humans. A lot of the problem was it's focus was too split, and so couldn't give enough attention to what it needed to.
The four-unit selection limit was an explicit design choice; it was supposed to encourage a more tactical approach than "send everything you have into the fray and hope for the best". We all know how that ended up working in practice - instead of giving more value to tactics and strategy, it encourages very fast clicking :P
Oh man, Dune 2. that game brings back memories more so than warcraft for me.
Warcraft was my childhood and what got me interested in the RTS genre! I discovered it one fateful day at my elder cousins house and it became hooked for life. Warcraft II Tides of Darkness is my all-time favorite! And with the third game I love the addition of the night elves. I might be in the minority but I was actually kind of disappointed when World of Warcraft came out because blizzard started focusing on multiplayer titles because online subscriptions were more profitable. Sadly they stopped making single player story campaigns efficiently.
Wait, this game has a canon ending, and it's the ORCS'?
...
I guess that makes sense.
Depends on your perspective. You could say that Warcraft 2 has an official ending and it is the humans who win there.
Warcraft 3 didn't have a canon ending because they kept changing it in WoW.
@@seawind930 completely incorrect... the original game ends at the battle for mount hyjal. the frozen throne campaign ends when arthas takes up the helm of domination in icecrown. nothing from the endings has been changed
@@seawind930 World of Warcraft never changed the endings for the single player game Warcraft 3. It remains set in stone.
@@laertesindeed Warcraft 2 plot is dependent upon the wc1 orc ending being canon.
WC 2 introduction cinematic clearly states that after sacking stormwind the orcs sailed north to once again enguage in battle. How else could the orcs reach the northern kingdoms?
The wc2 canon ending is a combination of both sides
Yeah this game is exceedingly rough around the edges.
Requiring a lot of planning and some luck at times.
The melee units are at best a meat shield for ranged units
kind of the nature of being the first few games in a new genre.
That brain age music at 6:05 though. The wave of nostalgia hits me like a truck.
THANK YOU! I knew I recognized that music but I couldn't place it! It was driving me CRAZY!
I remember my brother playing Warcraft and Warcraft 2, and being stunned when I heard the franchise became an MMORPG. Now with their remaster of Warcraft 3 sucking so hard, I doubt we will ever get a true successor to these games.
Great video! It's always fun to look back on gaming history and see how far we've come in not very much time.
The only one who can kill Blizzard games, is Blizzard themselves, they are doing a great job at it recently.
In Warcraft 1, fog of war didn’t hide enemy troop movements, that feature wasn’t added in until Warcraft 2, I think.
6:05 - 7:25 I realize it was probably part of the gag, but on my desktop speakers I can't make out a single word said during this section.
Not a gag, hes just put on a wierd voice for this video
I gotta appreciate the master piece theater Jirard. Only one funnier is the Italian vape salesman.
Your friendly daily reminder: Epstein didn't act alone... Also Bobby Kotick was on the Epstein flight logs.
And fuck Activision for destroying Blizzard and Warcraft 3!
This was my first RTS and I loved it.
PS: You can't heal when you play Orcs but you can resurrect corpses (even your enemies) to turn them into "The Dead" units.
wow.gamepedia.com/The_Dead
But the Dead doesn't seem to be good meat shield and too micromanage-heavy, more so with 4 unit limit.
When I was a child. Computers were adult related things. Don't touch, get away from that kind of thing. Then one day while I was visiting some family. A guy my aunt happened to be dating was sitting at a computer and I could hear what was obviously a video game but I don't see a console anywhere. He was playing a Star Wars chess game, I watched him play for about 15 minutes and he was so excited to see how excited I was. However, he never offered to let me play it. The next morning I woke up to computer being in the living room and he had hooked up a second computer. On screen Warcraft: Orcs and Humans was running. He explained the basics to me and let me play the first stage, I chose to play as Orcs. After that stage (which I believe I had to build 5 farms and 1 barracks). He and I went into a private match by what I believe was done via ad hoc.
He destroyed me of course but he showed me computer gaming for the first time. The other side of the coin if you will. I would keep playing consoles for the most part but always dabbled with a computer game or three every year. Man that was a crazy day.
Computers were like hallowed ground back then, so expensive and rare, only "computer people" had them. Network gaming was a real eye opener for many, the experience of having your own personal screen whilst playing in multiplayer is such a huge quality of life upgrade compared to the limited options of playing on the same screen, split screen or taking turns to play as was what few games offered multiplayer back then. The experience was so addictive and exciting like nothing else.
The OG warcraft was where it's at, I still remember having to go through like 20 minutes of boot up from a floppy disk... ahh good times.
Dude, so many props for doing this game. It doesn't get nearly enough love.
Jirard looking surprisingly dapper in that jacket. I approve.
Warcraft 3 was released in 2002. Why is it mentioned in the same sentence in regards to the "RTS boom of the mid to late 90s" ?
This confused me as well. It's also weird that he talks about it as if it were any older than the Super Nintendo games he frequently plays.
@@Zangelin Yeah it's framed wrong and comes across as if they dont know what they are talking about. Which is unusual for this channel.
Man, this one really takes me back. The days of Super Nintendo, and computer games that looked and sounded a bit like this one. My older brother introduced the Warcraft games to me, in '95 or '96, just after WC II: Tides Of Darkness came out. I remember just instantly falling in love with the units personalities, and really favored the Horde over the Alliance. Then he showed me the first game, and while I definitely preferred the second game over it, there was something about the first game where, it felt like it deserved a proper amount of respect and admiration - after all, it DID launch the Warcraft series, for better or for worse (depending on how you feel about the series nowadays; WoW was a fantastic game, until it just continually fell further and further downhill until I hardly cared about the story anymore during the Legion and Battle For Azeroth expansions). Also, I was never into the online multiplayer aspect of the games, least of all with Warcraft III, and with the current "out of season April Fool's joke" that is Warcraft III: Reforged, I just wanted to share here that, you CAN still re-install the original WC III, if you can find the installers on the internet, OR, if your PC still possesses an optical drive (CD-rom, DVD-rom, Blu Ray-rom or what ever Blu Ray drives are referred to as), installing from the CD does still work, and the game is very much still playable, IF your intent is NOT the online multiplayer part of the game, which is good and enough for me, I never cared about the online multiplayer, only once or twice, against my younger cousin, where we did have this one hilarious day, when I had distracted him (we were both living in my grandmother's house, so yeah both of our computers were in the same house etc.), and while he was distracted, I was annihilating him in the game. And, no, I would not exactly want to go back to or revisit that, it WAS funny that one time (for me; he pouted over it for at least two years afterward, and any time I bring it back up, he's still mad that I WOULD do that to him, hehe), but the classic Warcraft games will always hold a special place in my heart, and as a reminder that, there once was a great game developer, both of console AND PC games..... actually now that I think about it, did they even develop or port their own games to consoles? Now I'm thinking there were third-party publishers that did that work, like Interplay..... anyway, yeah, R.I.P. Blizzard Entertainment, I dearly miss them every day anymore :(
I always hoped you would review games like the Dishonored games, Thief, Prey, and then the Sierra games (all easily completable, as I have done, a simple human), but this is a great direction to explore. This, along with Dune II (also very completable) were huge games for me
Id go to a class taught by Professor Jirard.
First! Warcraft 3 was by far my favorite that’s why I’m ultra disappointed with Reforge.
Oh yes do warcraft 3 and warcraft 2 sometime too
No. DO NOT make him do Warcraft 3. That game was tarnished pretty heavily by the "remaster" they gave it.
@@midnightwolfwarrior the gameplay is still the same isn't it
@@Mcdude02 If only. Look up the situation as covered by YongYea, Jim Sterling, and Bellular News.
Looking forward to a Warcraft 2 episode. That game was my introduction to the RTS genre in 1994. If Sega's Megalomania/Tyrants doesn't count.
Would be great! WC2 has aged far better than WC1 and is still very much playable/enjoyable.
So do i
More like put a warhammer skin on it
Dwight H came down here to say the same thing.
Warcraft was a warhammer game and lost the liscence...
When Games Workshop is so cease and desist heavy even Jirard has to lie.
I want Jirard as my actual professor. I don’t care what subject he teaches me I just need this educated beardman in my life
His beard does the lectures, he is just there for the ride
Lol "educated"
"Lord of the rings skin"
Correction Jirard. Warcraft is based on WARHAMMER, not Lord of the Rings.
Unusual pretty hard based on war hammer fantasy. Apparently one of the lead designer was a big warhammer.
Just as Starcraft was loosely based off of Warhammer 40k
Which in turn was based on Lord of the Rings. It's a cycle
@@woaddragon He was a big Warhammer?
How'd he hit the keys on the keyboard one at a time?
98% of fantasy games take at least some inspiration from Lord of the Rings.
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans was the first PC game I owned. I was raised by my grandparents and they were strict with what games I could play for the most part. I was 6 or 7 years old at the time and my grandparents decided they would let me pick out a game for my birthday. I was so excited. So many good moments. Also, was the start of my path to becoming a Horde loyalist.
Blizzard has been so cold lately... I had to. ;)
Hey Warcraft III isn't for old pe-- 2002.... 18 years ago.
....Okay, I'm old.
Ah man, I remember my uncle letting me borrow this game, with all the codes written on a piece of paper taped to it. I loved these games... though I kinda missed being able to build walls in wc2.
I appreciate the use of Orcs & Humans music in the background while showing footage of WoW. Makes me nostalgiac for both games.
I cracked up laughing when I saw Jesse's shaman leveling in MoP with Crendor at the beginning.
I still remember the first time I played this... We were at a Network Cafe, it was 1994 and the game just released. I had never played an RTS before. The Cafe had Doom and Warcraft, I had a buddy who played in Doom tourneys and he dominated those match ups. But, when it came to WarCraft I won every match. I realized that it was best to create Necrolytes and Warlocks. So I created a ton of Demons and dominated. It requires heavy focus on the Micro due to the 4 unit max grouping, but at the time that was an advancement. So yes, going back now the game is far more difficult than it was b/c we've been spoiled with large grouping. But, it's still a fun game. I will admit WarCraft II aged far better than the original.
Warcraft 3 the greatest and I was born late 90s I remember playing around 2006 story and battle net as a young kid
Do Warcraft 3 next please
Rest in peace Blizzard
Professor Jirard was unexpected, but welcomed. As for the game, it's an important landmark in gaming history that is as archaic as I expected.
I love the commercials for the twitch. Hope you all get that Extra Credit.
You put up a pretty good professor act here.
Warcraft 1 and Dune 2 are good early RTS games, but it wasn't until C&C and Warcraft 2 that the RTS genre started to gain decent traction.
No waving this time? Just an upside down book?
My favorite RTS is probably always going to be Red Alert 3. SPAAAYSCE
I love how you always find new Donkey Kong music to add to the video ambience.
What a time to review a Warcraft game, given the state of the franchise today! Part of me wonders if this episode was commissioned by Blizzard in a vain attempt to remind fans how great they are, er, WERE. But that’s probably just crazy thinking. Great video! Keep it up!
I thought the Warcraft movie was pretty good...but to be fair I’ve never played WoW either. My favorite RTS of all time is Age of Empires: The Age of Kings and The Conquerers expansion for it. Long live Genghis Khan and Atilla the Hun!!
"If they are particularly old"
I'm not quite 30 yet, so I guess that's how particular your age must be.
Actually Gerrard the game was supposed to be based on games workshop’s Warhammer fantasy tabletop game.
But GW was unhappy with the deal and turned them down so they created their own fantasy setting.
Bet GW wished they had taken that deal in the long run.
Warcraft 2 was my first introduction to RtS and why it’s still my favourite genre today. Spent countless hours in WC3 and don’t understand what people are talking about, mentioning a dumpster fire of a new relaunch of WC3. People say the same thing about Indiana Jones movies and this “crystal skull” thing but, like a WC3 redo, there was NEVER another Indiana Jones movie after crusaders.... NEVER!
I think Warcraft 1 is a decent RTS, but it's a different RTS.
The lack of control while still needing lots of units puts a lot more emphasis on formations than on strategy, something that isn't remotely as important in modern RTS's
In every fight you pretty much had footmen/knights in the front, blocking for the archers in the back. They do the most damage but you still wouldn't let them be unprotected.
The areas are honestly better city planning because they aren't just battlegrounds, they're villages. From Goldshire to Stormwind you're also building a place for villagers to be. They can't survive on one building in the middle of nowhere.
Is it an RTS to play all the time? Not really, it's really difficult and isn't as fast paced as a modern RTS.
But it's nice and I respect the differences in gameplay a lot.
Can’t wait until an RTS comes out and looks like a full scale war is going on. Honestly I haven’t played an RTS since Starcraft 2 and never really thought about it but I really like every RTS I’ve ever played
I was not prepared for Dr. Khalil, Professor of the Humanities. You rock that look way too well, my dude. ^-^
Those are some crisp shoes
I'm so glad to see you do an old game! I'm a retro gamer at heart. Thanks Mr. Completionist!
Still got my copy of Warcraft 1 and play it sometimes. I just went and showed the manual, which is maybe one of the best ones visually, to a few friends who were never around when the game came out and showed them the original lore and all that.
Straight up, I'm down for a series with Professor Jirard. Just, like, any kind of series.
Am i seriously the only person in the planet who liked the wc movie a lot? I have no friends who liked it. I go online and see everybody hate it. I'm so sad. 😥
Speaking as a fan of this genre, I would recommend to newcomers to check out the Age of Empires series. Notably Age of Mythology.
It’s easy-to-learn, hard-to-master approach has aged incredibly well. Heck, Age of Empires 2 still has a vibrate competitive scene with a major tournament coming up in March.
Dude, I still think that AoE2 is the best RTS out there. :D
@@OverlordRei I was more a fan of AoM but I did warm up to AoE2. Largely thanks to T90 who is currently setting up for Hidden Cup 3 this week. And AoE2 Definative Edition is fantastic.
I remember playing Warcraft on my dad's pc. It was my very first RTS, and after that I dug into Starcraft.
Thank you for talking about Dune 2 The battle for arrakis.
Its honestly one of my favorite games of all fucking time.
Id even say fuck Orcs and Humans...
Death hand approaching. !!!!
Did y... Did you buy that couch just for this bit? Because I have to say, I like the historic lore theme of this video and the dive it takes into the games genre history and influence. You should do that bit again every now and then
Tides of Darkness is superior in every way to this. Yes this first game put Blizzard on the map, but Tides of Darkness made Blizzard a powerhouse
I'm impressed by the cleanness of shoes' out-sole, weird flex but ok
Jirard doing his best Del Toro cosplay this video, I see
Great video, love the "scholarly" approach. Please do a Star Ocean game, preferably Star Ocean 1 or 2.
You're actually trying to kill him, aren't you
@@midnightwolfwarrior ? They aren't even long. Plus this guy doesn't even finish the games lmao
And we all want one of the pioneers in arcade fighting games on the PC, One Must Fall 2097. OMG, OMF was the the most metal game ever. It mostly holds up too!
I like when he does older games even if they dont get as many views. Their fun retrospectives!
Jolly good, Professor Beardman. Jolly good show.
I think you missed the second i in Completionist on the white board there bud.
For real though- I look forward to these every week. Keep up the good work!
That MoP Crendor & Jesse gameplay
Why do i feel so much older after watching this 13 minute video and remembering the good times that i had with the mentioned games?
4:30 Warcraft 1 never had the 3 stages of FOW. It was either blacked out or fully revealed. That came later.
I still have the original CD-ROM release of this game and the big cardboard box what PC games had at the time.
Now complete the Playstation version of this game. =)
I didn't know Warcraft 1 had a CD-ROM release. Mine came on floppies.
I now wonder if the CD version has any extras compared to the flooppy one.
When I first discovered this channel back in 2013, I was playing through Warcraft 2 and needed something in the background. Guess we've kinda come full circle.
Last I finished Warcraft 1 was in the late 90s, couldn't bring myself to play it for long when I gave it another try later. But Warcraft 2 is another story, that one is still my favorite of the bunch.
Would love to see you do a completion series on WoW, doing the loremaster achievements for each expansion and a run through the dungeons/raids
WOOT warcraft orcs and humans! The strategy guide was epic for the game. It added a ton to the story of the game with descriptions of each battle.
Warcraft 3 is one of the most important games of my childhood, even though I wasn't born in the 90s
I Love the Very First Warcraft Game! I Truly Wish That the First 3 Warcraft Games would Be Released in a Trilogy Collection for Current Day Consoles!
Complete the warriors please. I’ve always wondered how the game played out and what bonuses you get from completing it.
I love RTS and the Warcraft series, but the original Warcraft is too dated gameplay-wise to be fun nowadays.
fun fact due to the games ultra simple nature there was a notepad file that had the stats for units and you could very easly change the stats around
you could make archers have unlimited range
you should play yokus island express
Having only played Warcraft 3 and WoW it was interesting to seem how this series started out.
Tries to grab glasses remembers he needs to keep them on
Oh my gosh! I remember installing the demo back in the day and loving this game. I felt like the only person to know what Warcraft was back then. It has grown so much. Haha, I feel like the game's father.
Instant like. I miss this game especially with current warcraft 3 news being so bad, its nice to look back at the classics being reminded of how good it was.
This was my first Warcraft game, cause I was a huge fantasy geek as a kid, and my dad found this in a bargain bin at our local Curry's store, so bought it for me
What a throwback! Never finished it as a kid but was fun to play.
So hear me out..... WoW.... complete it? Finish it? I mean its only roughly 3000 hours. You got dis!
Only 3000 hours? That's not even enough time to get all class/race combos to max level, Much less gear them all up in endgame gear.
Cody Nickles are you trying to kill jirard? Lol
@@jeremyroberts8822 lol more testing his limits ;)
I like this Professor Jirard character!