After about 30 hours of rendering, uploading and processing .... here it goes :) I hope I didn't mess up the order! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and I thank you all for watching!
+xLetalis Thank You xLetalis...this is incredible. Thank you for all of them. En Taro Tassadar, En Taro Zeratul, En Taro Letalis. Hope there will be more someday.
Valerian: "Let's get it installed Chief Engineer!" Rory: "It's already online, Scooter! I do good work!" Valerian: "...Scooter?" --- Artanis: "You have my thanks. Please relay my appreciation to Commander Raynor." Rory: "Hey you got it skippy!" Artanis: "...Skippy?" God I fucking LOVE Swann!
Wing of liberty human conversation: useless chit chat Heart of the swarm conversation: Kerringan lecture her minions Legacy of the void Protoss conversation: Everyone trying to prove that Artanis is wrong
(*) Kerrigan lecture her minions about "wokeness" progressive ideology and teaching them to be SJW. (*) Humans: everyone is obsessed about Mengsk who was defeated by Kerrigan at the end of Broodwar and left with nothing. Kerrigan herself let him live and suddenly in SC2 she changed her mind and was obsessed to kill Mengsk who magically rebuild his empire from ashes and was emperor once again. This or Broodwar events never happened in SC2. (*) Protoss became retarded. Friendship is magic. Some are even simps of Raynor. Overall, Starcraft 2 feels like creation of autistically implemented progressive ideology. It was released in 2010, so it's not surprise. It was dawn of progressive ideology in society.
@@arth8265 wow. You literally understood absolutely nothing about any of the storylines, the characters and their motivations. I am impressed, that takes quite a lot of ignorance. I tip my hat before you.
@@arth8265 yo duckwit, please explain to me how someone morphing into a genocidal monster fighting against their own humanity is supposed to be a sjw. Say what you will about the worst of them, I don’t think they ever approached a situation and decided literal genocide and supremacy was a good idea. It takes a special kind of idiot to confuse the radian might makes right speeches as something “progressive”. Also, regarding the protos, how about you go and look for nations that tried to alienate themselves from potential allies, see how long they lasted. Actually see if you can find them at all. I didn’t play the first game, but from this game I gather that “ The Queen of Blades” and Kerrigan are two separate entities, with different goals. I also make the rather safe assumption that Mengsk had some position of power even after the Zerg campaign.
@@arth8265 The sad truth at the heart of this post is that there is literally nothing more retarded than this entire string of autistic shit spewing. Nothing short of actively pissing in your fucking gene pool could have produced an organism that actually believes any of this shit. If I were a protoss, I would have called you infested and purified you along with the entire planet.
+Talaal Bajwa The Protoss talk telepathically, thoughts are formed instead of words, so as a human, you would hear them speaking your language, but really their thoughts are just telepathically sent to you. When you talk to Protoss, you would open your mouth and speak as if talking to a human, but really, the Protoss hears both your voice and your mind. And you can't keep surface thoughts secret to protoss, only other protoss can hide surface thoughts from other protoss. Zerg are telepathic as well, however, they do not like to share their thoughts openly with anyone, so they speak with their own zerg language. However, if you do get to talk to zerg, there are two ways to hear from them. You either hear them truly telepathically (thoughts sent to your head), or you hear their zerg language translated via Kerrigan's mind... For the zerg part, I'm basing it on the book "Queen of Blades". Where Raynor hears the overlord speaking.
+Talaal Bajwa I actually love Terran, but do play other races. Even if I love Terran, I'm still on the low silver league, and my Protoss plays are actually better. I know a big bit of the lore because I bought almost all of the Starcraft novels(not sure if I missed anything. I made sure I bought them all), except for the comics. And I do remember in QoB, when the overlord spoke, only Raynor understood, but when the time came to kill the cerebrate Zasz, Zeratul was able to talk to it. So, there must really be a zerg language. (Protoss have their own language as well, if you click some of the units, you'll hear them talk in their language, the Khalai)
You know I didn't think about it until watching this, but they actually cut all the nerve cords on Artanis' Khalai units from the third mission onwards while the corrupted Templar retain theirs. Glad they noticed that detail. :)
At the last speak of Artanis i shed some tears. Doens't matter that i heard it the 3rd time. "Let our last stand burn a memory so bright that we will be known throughout eternity." God, i would follow this guy into the seven hells as well.
He said that line when his fleet arrived in the Utter Darkness mission in Wings of LIberty (the awful dark future that Zeratul saw, where Kerrigan had been killed and Amon's hybrids were left unchallenged to destroy the universe).
Just finished listening to these stories. I was playing the original Starcraft game back in its days, and I remembered the story vaguely but not these newer ones. It was awesome, I like the story, action, drama it has. Thanks to you, who made and upload this videos for our pleasure.
Pretty nice story. I don't have the PC to play these games. So I deeply thank you for making these videos to allow me to keep up with the amazing story that was born with the first Starcraft games I once played.
No extra commentary, no ridiculous editing of music, every in game dialog highlighted INCLUDING the ones in ship, as well as demonstration of all abilities, upgrades, everything? You fucking saint.
Man after the Acti/Blizz buyout news I got some serious nostalgia and wanted to return to starcraft. So I Watched all 3 of your videos back to back during this week. They had the perfect balance of the key points of all fights without dragging the videos on too much. And my God the editing must have been a pain... Thanks a lot for these videos, All of them deserve more views.
So the supposed villain of SC1 Kerrigan is the main protagonist of SC2. The entire storyline of the 3 campaign is actually Kerrigan’s redemption. She had the biggest character development in SC2 Wings of Liberty - main antagonist, villain. Was eventually cleansed of all evil influences of Amon by the Xel’Naga artifact and regained her humanity Heart of the Swarm - Anti-hero. Reverted back to the Queen of Blades but still in control of her humanity. Became good in the latter part of the campaign. Legacy of the Void - The main protagonist. The chosen one to save humanity from Amon. Returned back to her normal life 2 years after Amon’s defeat and went off with her love interest Jim Raynor and never to be seen or heard again. The Queen of Blades had indeed became a legend
Love all the work you done for this and the other videos covering SC2. My pc is currently a potato so i couldn't play the games again, and this let me, in a way, enjoy it all over again. Thank you very much for all your hard work and effort.
I cant thank you enough for this man, i was never able to get the campaign and watch everything but i allways wanted to see the story, respect for u man, this prob took u shit ton of time :)
+GRRStarcraft THe dialogue could use some editing,really.And those 'cosmic cycles' and humans as the 'Chosenest Ones' was an old cliche long before computer games came around.I wonder,though,how the story was planned from the start,and if it was changed?
Wonderful videos. I'm new to the series and taking part of its incredible story this way has been amazing. I can't wait for the StarCraft remaster right now! I'm gonna plow through these games as soon as they release StarCraft again! Thank you so much for giving me this experience! :)
Amazing Work there. Man Alarak is such a bully, and a dictator, luckily, Artanis always stood his ground, telling him off everytime when he tries to overrule or command him.
SC2 (Wings of Liberty, Heart of the Swarm, Legacy of the Void) characters have the same VOs: Tychus - Madara Uchiha Stetmann - Robin Nova - Azula Tosh - Vol’jin Kerrigan - MKX Sonya Blade Abathur/Dehaka - Wolverine Izsha - Cassiopeia Artanis - Dio Brando Alarak - Discord Karax - Knuckles Zeratul/Swann - Soldier 76 Selendis/Zagara - Catwoman
"This bargain grows less appealing by the moment." -Artanis "This deal is getting worse all the time." Lando Calrissian Nice little easter egg there blizz ^^
I wouldn't call that an easter egg really those two phrases could be said in a lot of situations in many forms of media as it isn't really a quote known to be associated solely with Lando. If it were an easter egg Artanis would have made a gesture or done something that would have been reminiscent of Lando in the first place.
Read "I, Mengsk". Then look again at SC story. There is more to this story than a cliche evil vs good. Kerrigan killed Mengsk's family - his mother, little sister and cut his father's head off. His father led a rebellion against the Confederacy, not unlike that one from Star Wars. Basically, Korhal shared the fate of Alderan in the end. True, Kerrigan was following orders of the Confederacy and was later wiped of this memory. But does it wash away her crimes? Would the fact if she remembers it or not change what she's done? Standing before the murderer of my family, I would care little for this, would you? Mengsk's annihilation of Tarsonis may be cruel, but wasn't the nuclear irradiation of Korhal by the Confederacy cruel? To Mengsk it was vengeance - murderers of his family and homeworld died in a similar fashion and by "their own" weapons. Besides, didn't Mengsk rebuild Korhal after that in what... a span of a few years? Remember, Korhal was basically glassed by nukes, nothing living remained. Isn't its rebirth a good deed? Now, think of Raynor. If you think of his motivation and of what he did, he isn't a "good guy". All he ever wanted was to kill Mengsk because he "betrayed" the woman he loved. Just to kill Mengsk, what follows be damned. Raynor was lucky that Mengsk had a "good son"... or that the writers created him. If not for Valerian, the headless Dominion would collapse into the abyss of chaos and anarchy, which violence would rival all the wars the terrans waged before - fight for power. True, he loved Kerrigan and he wanted to avenge her no matter what. I would too, even if my vengeance would bring nuclear war. Many people say that vengeance is bad, it shouldn't be allowed to exist, but such words are often spoken by those who never lost anything or anyone in their lives. And Valerian, the so-called benevolent leader... who also just allowed his father to be killed because... the woman who killed his grandfather, grandmother, and aunt wanted to avenge the vengeance brought on her by Mengsk? Please. By evacuating the civilians he also created a very noble image of him in public eyes, was it planned or not, I don't know. And later he humbly accepted the "burden of rulership". Valerian admired his father since he was a child and even though he grew colder later on, he still admired him. He also mourned the deaths of his relatives - grandfather, grandmother, and aunt, even though he hardly knew them. And after all, that to just allow this woman to kill his own father. He disgusts me, however noble he might be as a ruler. The history of SC isn't about good or evil, it is about actions and their consequences. Would Mengsks turn into a tyrant if not for Kerrigan or Confederacy? No, he never wanted this, he despised politics(because of his own father) and all he wanted is to be an explorer and prospector. But if not for Mengsk's "betrayal" we probably wouldn't even have the Queen of Blades. Without the Queen of Blades the Koprulu sector wouldn't suffer so many losses, billions dead... but without her, Amon would surely have won. And even then... what Amon wanted? To break an infinite cycle of death - countless civilizations grew and died just for the xel'naga to be reborn and begin this slaughter all over again. He wanted a universe and its denizens to be free to choose, live and die as they wanted. Life to be born naturally, not by the decision of some greater power. Still, he would destroy all that already is and would probably rule over the new universe as its overseer - to watch the new races and "persuade" them not to become the new xel'naga of sorts. Starcraft isn't about good or bad. It is a tragedy, however you look at it.
@@eoftar3192 I'm gonna disagree with you there. If someone killed my family, I would want to chop off their head, not break the knife they used. Kerrigan was a pawn. Sure she did some bad shit, but in this universe, it's not unheard of. That being said, if I could wield the knife that killed my family to topple the organization that had them killed, all the better. Mengsk was just another bastard in a long list of bastards. Notice how the Zerg left when Kerrigan was done AND how she agreed to avoid population centeres even at the cost of giving Mengsk an advantage. There are right and wrong ways to conduct war. Some will disagree and say winning is all that is important, but if you lose yourself and your morals at the cost of victory, you might as well have lost. Mengsk was consumed with his desire to topple the Confederacy AND damn anyone who had wronged him in his life. There's a difference between causing suffering for a grand purpose and causing suffering for vengeance. If Mengsk really wanted Kerrigan dead, he should have done it himself, not by leaving her to let the Zerg do it. He's the architect of his own demise. Had he had the nuts to confront Kerrigan and kill her himself, she would have never become the Queen of Blades and returned to kill him. Sure, she can't defeat Amon, but no one knew about that yet so it's kind of irrelevant. Mengsk threw every man, woman, and child between himself and Kerrigan on Korhal instead of facing her in battle with his forces. He let her rampage through the city as he sat comfortably at his desk. There are many things he could have done to lessen the damage, but he put himself in the middle of everything in hopes a stray bullet found Kerrigans temple. When things went tits up, we find out he had a super-weapon that is specifically designed to kill her? Why wait till half of your city is dead before using it? Oh, because he's a coward who had hoped Kerrigan would have never made it to his office door. Valerian knew his father was a coward and a monster, willing to put everything in harm's way to avoid it himself. Valerian sought out Jim and Matt and met them face to face when they borded his Battlecruiser. When Amon rampages across Korhal, he personally tended to the dead and wounded. He asked Kerrigan to avoid innocent civilians knowing it would make her job harder, and he did it with a stone cold glare that said "You do this or you find new allies." It would be a cold day in hell before you saw Mengsk mourn the dead soldiers that protected him and his regime. Even if Valerian is lying through his teeth and doesn't give a rats ass about the civilians, he at least plays the political part of a leader of the people which is something Mengsk never did. Some of these things may be small, but they're important in the end.
What an awesome and rich story! I thank you very very much for the effort you put into creating this top notch video from a the impressive video game starcraft is! Just great, better than a movie!
You and me both. Everything prior to Legacy of the Void, including its prologue campaign and even most of its opening mission all but screamed that Zeratul was going to be the primary protagonist of LotV and ultimately SC2 overall. And then they kill him off in the first ten minutes. Who the hell made that call!?
Gotta thanx the work of posting this vids dude, took me about two weeks to watch all 3 games but it was really enjoying, a month ago i got fascinated with the starcraft lore and you man made the best way to understand the full story since i am not playing the game, thank you.
That’d be amazing lol but in my honest opinion i’d wanna see the next starcraft game campaign’s focus would be on a new perspective (may that be new characters from new factions, and other factions like the Tal’darim) a few years later after the end of LotV
Here's what I'd be interested to see. *Terran story*: Return of the United Earth Directorate, 8 years later. In short, they decided to wait until the Second Great War, Kerrigan, Mengsk and the hybrid threat had ended before sending a larger, more organized, and better led fleet to the Koprulu Sector. Unlike DuGalle and Stukov, the UED commanders are far more colder, calculating and effective; and the last to ever allow ignorance and arrogance to be their downfall. Valerian Mengsk, Matt Horner, Nova (maybe) being the reoccurring characters as Kerrigan and Raynor's arc is complete. *Zerg story* For starters, whatever happened to Niadra? She vowed to continue her last directive of hunting down the Protoss. The question being whether would Zagara align with or oppose Niadra. *Protoss* Hmm. Not sure other than how Artanis', Selendis', and Alarak's story would tie into the UED's return and Niadra
Kerrigan's story is an uncontrolled, inorderly mesh of at least three different Kerrigans with a retarded twist at the end where she becomes a goddess. To hell with SC2's story.
Protoss briefing room: "For the next mission we need to..." "- I know, i know, destroy 3 crystals to weaken some thing, then destroy the thing too... It's not Warp science."
Upon rewatching the three campaigns and recently reading up on SC1 and Broodwar, I noticed to my surprise that there actually really aren't that many plot holes. I used to feel that way after playing it for the first time, but seeing it in this more condensed format and the passing of time helped me along.
which is better auto gas :like or warp harmonization :comment no i’m not doing this for free likes and comments im doing it because its a hard discussion
you know I'm really craving the game and i even resisted buying LOTV coz i have work to do for now which is really hard as a Protoss player, you know. but this is going to help me working while watching it played :D thanks a much.
2:51:39 I honestly feel bad for the Warden. *_Firstborn..._* They were created with purpose. To revive fallen comrades, and relive their former lives among their creators. Now they are seperated from the Khala, what purpose do they have? No identity, with memory corrupt, no feelings of emotion. Like two computers trying to communicate to eachother, impossible. Only with guidance of the user, the _firstborn_, to show them meaning. *_I remember..._* The word "forget" doesn't exist for the AI. It is conscious of every second of its existence. They remember what they can remember without fault. They could revive old barbarians with hatred of Protoss, Hierarchs with grudges against past enemies. The Protoss are bewildered, why are they attacking us? Why do they harbor hatred if we have never done anything wrong with them? It can cause public paranoia. And the worst part, is that they can't sit down and think about it; "why?". They cannot defy their programming. They are AI, incapable of self-thought. They must fulfill the duty and wishes of their former hosts. *_Betrayal..._* Their glory was faded in the eyes of the Hierarchs. Immoral, they bear the image of fallen heroes (such as Fenix) and are looked down upon this necromancy. They weren't given a chance of letting their spirits and soul rest in peace. Pupils and young ones look up to their heroes made of flesh, not these nameless robonoids and we are to believe they are them. The abominations of machinery and technology cannot coexist with organics. They are not us. Imperfect, soulless, metal and bolted beings. The damage is done, should they fall in battle and be destroyed, nothing will be lost. They have been downgraded to worthless barbaric heretics. *_Death..._* The Warden exclaims this word. To us in one moment, we could be marching into battle with all our pride; the next could be complete and utter darkness. Can we hear anything, feel anything? A cold void of no thought and sense of time? Do we think and are self aware that we are dead? Are seconds decades, centuries a millennium? Only they know that dark truth. With the absence of the firstborn, they are mindless beings. Initially, they bear the roles of their former hosts: Zealots, Templars, Builders, Leaders. There is no reason for them to exist. Their programming will condemn itself constantly to deactivate, there is no point in existing no-more. A warrior, with nothing to wage war against. A builder, with no schematics and orders to build. A sorceress, with no sorcery to do. A leader, with nothing but memories to lead. This, is how a robot can die. *_Unacceptable._* It evolved. It has banded with other Purifiers, but to each are without identity. They find serenity among eachother, all are one and the same. They can feel free, without the burden of judgement of the populus. They turned, against their creators.
Didn't Shakuras had a Xel'Naga Temple that could eliminate all Zerg on the surface of the planet, why didn't the Matriarch haven't used that to defend her planet?
Well yeah. Having seen the scene again, I can tell you why. They can power the Temple without Khalis and Uraj but it wouldn't do them much good. Amon knows where Shakuras is and that's why he opened the Warp gate to the planet. If Protoss just wiped everyone on the planet with the Temple, what good would it do to them? None, because Amon can just send more Zerg through the gate. Or he could even send the Golden Armada after them... The bottom point is, the planet is lost, one way or another. And since it's lost, Vorazun didn't want her home to be under Amon and would rather see it destroyed.
I wish Admiral Urun and Mohandar could have been in this one. I rather liked their dialogue in In Utter Darkness, and would have liked to see them in Last Stand and Salvation. If they were meant to die, I would have rather it be during these missions.
Vorazun: You think us fools?!
Alarak: Yes, but that is irrelevant.
xD
"Freedom is a delusion granted to the weak by the strong."
-Alarak
The fact that Alarak is voiced by John De Lancie, who played Q, makes it so much better.
@@Wraithspartan Feels like something Q would say.
After about 30 hours of rendering, uploading and processing .... here it goes :) I hope I didn't mess up the order! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and I thank you all for watching!
+xLetalis Thanks for your efforts! You are awesome! Best wishes
+Nacho DL you're welcome :)
en taro letalis!!!
+xLetalis Zeratul
+xLetalis Thank You xLetalis...this is incredible. Thank you for all of them.
En Taro Tassadar, En Taro Zeratul, En Taro Letalis.
Hope there will be more someday.
Artanis will forever be remembered by all Terrans....
as Skippy.
and as Valerian Mengsk as Scooter
Hierarch Skippy and Commander Raynor…
That sounds like a fun story!
This made me cry 😭😂
Valerian: "Let's get it installed Chief Engineer!"
Rory: "It's already online, Scooter! I do good work!"
Valerian: "...Scooter?"
---
Artanis: "You have my thanks. Please relay my appreciation to Commander Raynor."
Rory: "Hey you got it skippy!"
Artanis: "...Skippy?"
God I fucking LOVE Swann!
Scooter and Skippy. How the Terrans will forever member Valarian and Artanis
Stukovs revenge is amazing. One of my favorite stukov scenes 😙
Alarak is such a troll. His every dialogue is a roast. :D
"My life for Aiur" made me cry.
That is the cry when you know you'll die.
Weak protoss must absorb
Same RIP ZEURTAL
@@sapient4737 You must construct additional ployns.
Starting of StarCraft 2
Tychus Findlay: Hell it's about time
Ending of Star Craft 2
James Raynor: Hell...... It's about time
Wing of liberty human conversation: useless chit chat
Heart of the swarm conversation: Kerringan lecture her minions
Legacy of the void Protoss conversation: Everyone trying to prove that Artanis is wrong
(*) Kerrigan lecture her minions about "wokeness" progressive ideology and teaching them to be SJW.
(*) Humans: everyone is obsessed about Mengsk who was defeated by Kerrigan at the end of Broodwar and left with nothing. Kerrigan herself let him live and suddenly in SC2 she changed her mind and was obsessed to kill Mengsk who magically rebuild his empire from ashes and was emperor once again. This or Broodwar events never happened in SC2.
(*) Protoss became retarded. Friendship is magic. Some are even simps of Raynor.
Overall, Starcraft 2 feels like creation of autistically implemented progressive ideology. It was released in 2010, so it's not surprise. It was dawn of progressive ideology in society.
@@arth8265 wow. You literally understood absolutely nothing about any of the storylines, the characters and their motivations. I am impressed, that takes quite a lot of ignorance.
I tip my hat before you.
@@arth8265 yo duckwit, please explain to me how someone morphing into a genocidal monster fighting against their own humanity is supposed to be a sjw. Say what you will about the worst of them, I don’t think they ever approached a situation and decided literal genocide and supremacy was a good idea. It takes a special kind of idiot to confuse the radian might makes right speeches as something “progressive”.
Also, regarding the protos, how about you go and look for nations that tried to alienate themselves from potential allies, see how long they lasted. Actually see if you can find them at all.
I didn’t play the first game, but from this game I gather that “ The Queen of Blades” and Kerrigan are two separate entities, with different goals. I also make the rather safe assumption that Mengsk had some position of power even after the Zerg campaign.
@@arth8265 The sad truth at the heart of this post is that there is literally nothing more retarded than this entire string of autistic shit spewing. Nothing short of actively pissing in your fucking gene pool could have produced an organism that actually believes any of this shit. If I were a protoss, I would have called you infested and purified you along with the entire planet.
@@Salted_Fysh here, you forgot your m'lady
Lucky for us all the protoss speak english
+casper Splidsboel not only do they speak english, they speak english telepathically
+Talaal Bajwa The Protoss talk telepathically, thoughts are formed instead of words, so as a human, you would hear them speaking your language, but really their thoughts are just telepathically sent to you. When you talk to Protoss, you would open your mouth and speak as if talking to a human, but really, the Protoss hears both your voice and your mind. And you can't keep surface thoughts secret to protoss, only other protoss can hide surface thoughts from other protoss. Zerg are telepathic as well, however, they do not like to share their thoughts openly with anyone, so they speak with their own zerg language. However, if you do get to talk to zerg, there are two ways to hear from them. You either hear them truly telepathically (thoughts sent to your head), or you hear their zerg language translated via Kerrigan's mind... For the zerg part, I'm basing it on the book "Queen of Blades". Where Raynor hears the overlord speaking.
+Talaal Bajwa I actually love Terran, but do play other races. Even if I love Terran, I'm still on the low silver league, and my Protoss plays are actually better. I know a big bit of the lore because I bought almost all of the Starcraft novels(not sure if I missed anything. I made sure I bought them all), except for the comics. And I do remember in QoB, when the overlord spoke, only Raynor understood, but when the time came to kill the cerebrate Zasz, Zeratul was able to talk to it. So, there must really be a zerg language. (Protoss have their own language as well, if you click some of the units, you'll hear them talk in their language, the Khalai)
What happened to the zerg lady at the end, did she become a phoenix angel thing, or what happened?
they use telepathy ideas direct ot you brain you "hear" in your lenguage
Words cannot describe how Much I am thankful
+Michael Faiivae
+Michael Faiivae I feel ya mate... same page here!!!
Money can.
You know I didn't think about it until watching this, but they actually cut all the nerve cords on Artanis' Khalai units from the third mission onwards while the corrupted Templar retain theirs. Glad they noticed that detail. :)
"En Taro Tassadar, old friend."
"En Taro Artanis, brother."
At the last speak of Artanis i shed some tears. Doens't matter that i heard it the 3rd time.
"Let our last stand burn a memory so bright that we will be known throughout eternity."
God, i would follow this guy into the seven hells as well.
drfaul a true Leader
He said that line when his fleet arrived in the Utter Darkness mission in Wings of LIberty (the awful dark future that Zeratul saw, where Kerrigan had been killed and Amon's hybrids were left unchallenged to destroy the universe).
Zeratul’s ‘My life for Auir’ is the epic moment for me!
46:20 it's so funny hearing Karax, rather than the advisor, say "you must construct additional pylons"
3:36:58 Hybrid "Die in the name of Amon". Karax "No i will leave that to you" ;)
Just finished listening to these stories. I was playing the original Starcraft game back in its days, and I remembered the story vaguely but not these newer ones. It was awesome, I like the story, action, drama it has. Thanks to you, who made and upload this videos for our pleasure.
This warrior awakens.... this warrior awakens....this warrior awakens....this warrior awakens....this warrior awakens....this warrior awakens....
"chill Arthanis" deserves a like
Pretty nice story. I don't have the PC to play these games. So I deeply thank you for making these videos to allow me to keep up with the amazing story that was born with the first Starcraft games I once played.
I feel ya.
you are telling my story too
it's like playing the game
22:50 Zeratul was the reason i fell in love with these games. My life for Aiur!
"How did you survive in the temple? Did you have some weapon enhancements I didn't know about?" Artanis "nope, I'm just a badass"
3:15:03 "Do not let the terrazine cloud your judgement, or my bridge!"
No extra commentary, no ridiculous editing of music, every in game dialog highlighted INCLUDING the ones in ship, as well as demonstration of all abilities, upgrades, everything?
You fucking saint.
hey marvel... this is how you do a movie over 3 hours long
lol
I liked the small gimmicks like "nerazim immortals OP" 1:40h in :D very well done this!
I just realized the last words of Jim were the first words Tychus said
yeah...
@@xLetalisIt's really effin sad
I watched all this video...
God. It was as good as watching 3 movies in the same amount of time, maybe even better.
Man after the Acti/Blizz buyout news I got some serious nostalgia and wanted to return to starcraft.
So I Watched all 3 of your videos back to back during this week.
They had the perfect balance of the key points of all fights without dragging the videos on too much.
And my God the editing must have been a pain...
Thanks a lot for these videos, All of them deserve more views.
"You think us fools?!"
"Yes, but that is irrelevant." *XD!!!*
2:37:39
'If you would listen to me just once-'
*Artanis leaves*
Rohanna: 😟
:(
My favorite character in this series by far is Alarak, especially since he has "Q" from Star Trek voicing him.
WHAT?!
@@eoftar3192 yep, John de Lancie
How can it but be Donny Vermillion and his sidekick Kate Lockwell? This is heresy!
You can tell it's de Lancie just by the lines. I played this the first time muted and could still tell.
Discord from My little pony Friendship is Magic
wow 1 days editing now thats nice most people even can't do that especially when it comes to 5 hours videos
The most complete SC2 compilation, thx for making it!
Even its been 3yrs ago, Zeratul death really shed tears... always
I've been wanting to see the LOTV story but haven't had the time to buy the game, thanks so much, this video is perfect to witness it!
my pleasure
Karax thru the campain is slowly becoming techpriest...
So the supposed villain of SC1 Kerrigan is the main protagonist of SC2. The entire storyline of the 3 campaign is actually Kerrigan’s redemption. She had the biggest character development in SC2
Wings of Liberty - main antagonist, villain. Was eventually cleansed of all evil influences of Amon by the Xel’Naga artifact and regained her humanity
Heart of the Swarm - Anti-hero. Reverted back to the Queen of Blades but still in control of her humanity. Became good in the latter part of the campaign.
Legacy of the Void - The main protagonist. The chosen one to save humanity from Amon. Returned back to her normal life 2 years after Amon’s defeat and went off with her love interest Jim Raynor and never to be seen or heard again.
The Queen of Blades had indeed became a legend
I can imagine the steady stream of curses that must have came from your mouth when the Overseer survived.
Hey! It's a friendly pet overseer. They left no one behind, even pets.
I love the Starcraft series. Thank you for taking the effort in making and uploading these. :)
+DigitalDomain123 no problem :) thanks for watching
Love all the work you done for this and the other videos covering SC2. My pc is currently a potato so i couldn't play the games again, and this let me, in a way, enjoy it all over again. Thank you very much for all your hard work and effort.
Great video, Starcraft saga is a great one... Thanks...!!!
I wish you hadn't skipped over so many parts where you choose the upgrades, but still, good video.
Go forth. Purge the corruption...
Tassador!
This line just broke me...
honestly, i can't even explain the meaning of "Skippy" for Artanis
Their accent is so sophisticated ❤️
Thank you, Thank you very much, it's like watching a 5-hour long movie.
you're welcome!
Thanks a lot for the effort and great work! I really enjoy your editing and processing of the Starcraft trilogy.
+Xiyu Yang :) np, it was my pleasure
+xLetalis Just wow, all that work.
The xelnaga are freaking cthulu creatures.
I cant thank you enough for this man, i was never able to get the campaign and watch everything but i allways wanted to see the story, respect for u man, this prob took u shit ton of time :)
This expansion delivered. The dialogue quality was satisfyingly epic and full of substance and story.
+GRRStarcraft yep :)
+GRRStarcraft THe dialogue could use some editing,really.And those 'cosmic cycles' and humans as the 'Chosenest Ones' was an old cliche long before computer games came around.I wonder,though,how the story was planned from the start,and if it was changed?
Wonderful videos. I'm new to the series and taking part of its incredible story this way has been amazing. I can't wait for the StarCraft remaster right now!
I'm gonna plow through these games as soon as they release StarCraft again! Thank you so much for giving me this experience! :)
Bro, thanks for this, really, but if you don't want your base leveled randomly, *it's called Photon Cannons!*
Amazing Work there. Man Alarak is such a bully, and a dictator, luckily, Artanis always stood his ground, telling him off everytime when he tries to overrule or command him.
5:02:08 Yay Kerrigan! You did it! You did- *15 seconds later* IT'S THE INFINITE CYCLE!!!
Yeah......it really wasn't clear what it was they wanted to accomplish.......their goal was so amorphous and sort of ever changing.....
SC2 (Wings of Liberty, Heart of the Swarm, Legacy of the Void) characters have the same VOs:
Tychus - Madara Uchiha
Stetmann - Robin
Nova - Azula
Tosh - Vol’jin
Kerrigan - MKX Sonya Blade
Abathur/Dehaka - Wolverine
Izsha - Cassiopeia
Artanis - Dio Brando
Alarak - Discord
Karax - Knuckles
Zeratul/Swann - Soldier 76
Selendis/Zagara - Catwoman
Selendis - Numbah 5
Zegara - Ventress
"This bargain grows less appealing by the moment." -Artanis
"This deal is getting worse all the time." Lando Calrissian
Nice little easter egg there blizz ^^
I wouldn't call that an easter egg really those two phrases could be said in a lot of situations in many forms of media as it isn't really a quote known to be associated solely with Lando. If it were an easter egg Artanis would have made a gesture or done something that would have been reminiscent of Lando in the first place.
The fanservice is all over the place in Starcraft 2. Shame it's just mindless fanservice.
2:16:57
“Chrysalis has abducted Fluttershy, retribution will be claimed for this! And if Starlight survives, she will aid in it”.
En Taro Zeratul 😢
En Taro Tassadar, En Taro Zeratul, En Taro Artanis, En Taro Kerrigan.
😭😭😭
Finally. Feel happy for Jim, though. Hated the betrayel of Mengsk in Starcraft 1.
Read "I, Mengsk". Then look again at SC story. There is more to this story than a cliche evil vs good. Kerrigan killed Mengsk's family - his mother, little sister and cut his father's head off. His father led a rebellion against the Confederacy, not unlike that one from Star Wars. Basically, Korhal shared the fate of Alderan in the end. True, Kerrigan was following orders of the Confederacy and was later wiped of this memory. But does it wash away her crimes? Would the fact if she remembers it or not change what she's done? Standing before the murderer of my family, I would care little for this, would you? Mengsk's annihilation of Tarsonis may be cruel, but wasn't the nuclear irradiation of Korhal by the Confederacy cruel? To Mengsk it was vengeance - murderers of his family and homeworld died in a similar fashion and by "their own" weapons. Besides, didn't Mengsk rebuild Korhal after that in what... a span of a few years? Remember, Korhal was basically glassed by nukes, nothing living remained. Isn't its rebirth a good deed? Now, think of Raynor. If you think of his motivation and of what he did, he isn't a "good guy". All he ever wanted was to kill Mengsk because he "betrayed" the woman he loved. Just to kill Mengsk, what follows be damned. Raynor was lucky that Mengsk had a "good son"... or that the writers created him. If not for Valerian, the headless Dominion would collapse into the abyss of chaos and anarchy, which violence would rival all the wars the terrans waged before - fight for power. True, he loved Kerrigan and he wanted to avenge her no matter what. I would too, even if my vengeance would bring nuclear war. Many people say that vengeance is bad, it shouldn't be allowed to exist, but such words are often spoken by those who never lost anything or anyone in their lives. And Valerian, the so-called benevolent leader... who also just allowed his father to be killed because... the woman who killed his grandfather, grandmother, and aunt wanted to avenge the vengeance brought on her by Mengsk? Please. By evacuating the civilians he also created a very noble image of him in public eyes, was it planned or not, I don't know. And later he humbly accepted the "burden of rulership". Valerian admired his father since he was a child and even though he grew colder later on, he still admired him. He also mourned the deaths of his relatives - grandfather, grandmother, and aunt, even though he hardly knew them. And after all, that to just allow this woman to kill his own father. He disgusts me, however noble he might be as a ruler.
The history of SC isn't about good or evil, it is about actions and their consequences. Would Mengsks turn into a tyrant if not for Kerrigan or Confederacy? No, he never wanted this, he despised politics(because of his own father) and all he wanted is to be an explorer and prospector. But if not for Mengsk's "betrayal" we probably wouldn't even have the Queen of Blades. Without the Queen of Blades the Koprulu sector wouldn't suffer so many losses, billions dead... but without her, Amon would surely have won. And even then... what Amon wanted? To break an infinite cycle of death - countless civilizations grew and died just for the xel'naga to be reborn and begin this slaughter all over again. He wanted a universe and its denizens to be free to choose, live and die as they wanted. Life to be born naturally, not by the decision of some greater power. Still, he would destroy all that already is and would probably rule over the new universe as its overseer - to watch the new races and "persuade" them not to become the new xel'naga of sorts. Starcraft isn't about good or bad. It is a tragedy, however you look at it.
@@eoftar3192 I'm gonna disagree with you there. If someone killed my family, I would want to chop off their head, not break the knife they used. Kerrigan was a pawn. Sure she did some bad shit, but in this universe, it's not unheard of. That being said, if I could wield the knife that killed my family to topple the organization that had them killed, all the better. Mengsk was just another bastard in a long list of bastards. Notice how the Zerg left when Kerrigan was done AND how she agreed to avoid population centeres even at the cost of giving Mengsk an advantage. There are right and wrong ways to conduct war. Some will disagree and say winning is all that is important, but if you lose yourself and your morals at the cost of victory, you might as well have lost. Mengsk was consumed with his desire to topple the Confederacy AND damn anyone who had wronged him in his life. There's a difference between causing suffering for a grand purpose and causing suffering for vengeance. If Mengsk really wanted Kerrigan dead, he should have done it himself, not by leaving her to let the Zerg do it. He's the architect of his own demise. Had he had the nuts to confront Kerrigan and kill her himself, she would have never become the Queen of Blades and returned to kill him. Sure, she can't defeat Amon, but no one knew about that yet so it's kind of irrelevant. Mengsk threw every man, woman, and child between himself and Kerrigan on Korhal instead of facing her in battle with his forces. He let her rampage through the city as he sat comfortably at his desk. There are many things he could have done to lessen the damage, but he put himself in the middle of everything in hopes a stray bullet found Kerrigans temple. When things went tits up, we find out he had a super-weapon that is specifically designed to kill her? Why wait till half of your city is dead before using it? Oh, because he's a coward who had hoped Kerrigan would have never made it to his office door. Valerian knew his father was a coward and a monster, willing to put everything in harm's way to avoid it himself. Valerian sought out Jim and Matt and met them face to face when they borded his Battlecruiser. When Amon rampages across Korhal, he personally tended to the dead and wounded. He asked Kerrigan to avoid innocent civilians knowing it would make her job harder, and he did it with a stone cold glare that said "You do this or you find new allies." It would be a cold day in hell before you saw Mengsk mourn the dead soldiers that protected him and his regime. Even if Valerian is lying through his teeth and doesn't give a rats ass about the civilians, he at least plays the political part of a leader of the people which is something Mengsk never did. Some of these things may be small, but they're important in the end.
What an awesome and rich story! I thank you very very much for the effort you put into creating this top notch video from a the impressive video game starcraft is! Just great, better than a movie!
Such a masterpiece
Zeratul's death broke my heart...
The Dark Prelete will not be forgotten. En taro Zeratul✌️
@@johantorres8105En taro Zeratul!
You and me both. Everything prior to Legacy of the Void, including its prologue campaign and even most of its opening mission all but screamed that Zeratul was going to be the primary protagonist of LotV and ultimately SC2 overall. And then they kill him off in the first ten minutes. Who the hell made that call!?
...Skippy?
"Amon's reach extends further than I ever imagined..." XD
i fucking cried at the end. Are you happy blizz? Man... we he said that epic phrase... Shit.
*4:19:37** - GREATEST ALIEN MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH EVER.*
Artanis: "...Skippy?"
ROTFLMAO
Really enjoyed your Starcraft full movie series. Thanks !
+Ed Lannock you're welcome :)
Gotta thanx the work of posting this vids dude, took me about two weeks to watch all 3 games but it was really enjoying, a month ago i got fascinated with the starcraft lore and you man made the best way to understand the full story since i am not playing the game, thank you.
I want to see, in the next Starcraft, what is happening with Kerrigan and Jim !!
they're making space babies now. gotta regrow the Xel'naga population somehow!
@@chaoticreaper0575 lol 😂
Best love story in space, ever!!!
That’d be amazing lol but in my honest opinion i’d wanna see the next starcraft game campaign’s focus would be on a new perspective (may that be new characters from new factions, and other factions like the Tal’darim) a few years later after the end of LotV
Here's what I'd be interested to see.
*Terran story*: Return of the United Earth Directorate, 8 years later. In short, they decided to wait until the Second Great War, Kerrigan, Mengsk and the hybrid threat had ended before sending a larger, more organized, and better led fleet to the Koprulu Sector. Unlike DuGalle and Stukov, the UED commanders are far more colder, calculating and effective; and the last to ever allow ignorance and arrogance to be their downfall. Valerian Mengsk, Matt Horner, Nova (maybe) being the reoccurring characters as Kerrigan and Raynor's arc is complete.
*Zerg story* For starters, whatever happened to Niadra? She vowed to continue her last directive of hunting down the Protoss. The question being whether would Zagara align with or oppose Niadra.
*Protoss* Hmm. Not sure other than how Artanis', Selendis', and Alarak's story would tie into the UED's return and Niadra
Thank you for putting this together. I loved it!
Video games are art.
Well, well, well, the end of the ends, zergs, protos and terrans win the world, nice story
Kerrigan's story is a tragedy of epic proportions
I like how they kept the ending open to interpretation
It screams for a StarCraft 3, basically.
Whether we'll get it or not, however, is an entirely different matter...
Kerrigan's story is an uncontrolled, inorderly mesh of at least three different Kerrigans with a retarded twist at the end where she becomes a goddess. To hell with SC2's story.
Thanks for your effort for making star craft full story
En taro Letalis!
Blizzard is a good company man creating one of the best games
5th times watch the whole show, cant thank you enough for this.
Such a fantastic storyline for StarCraft 2. If they decide to come up with a StarCraft 3, then they better make it as epic as this!
Hopefully they can bring in the subfactions of the 3 main! I want to try fighting as Primals
Protoss briefing room:
"For the next mission we need to..."
"- I know, i know, destroy 3 crystals to weaken some thing, then destroy the thing too... It's not Warp science."
Watching this video again in 2020
thanks!
Thank you very much. I am grateful for all the editing work you have put into this video.
Despite of all the plot holes, this franchise ended nicely.
Upon rewatching the three campaigns and recently reading up on SC1 and Broodwar, I noticed to my surprise that there actually really aren't that many plot holes.
I used to feel that way after playing it for the first time, but seeing it in this more condensed format and the passing of time helped me along.
which is better
auto gas :like
or
warp harmonization :comment
no i’m not doing this for free likes and comments im doing it because its a hard discussion
Your time is highly appreciated @xLetalis.
+Ihabiano Martini :) thanks
you know I'm really craving the game and i even resisted buying LOTV coz i have work to do for now which is really hard as a Protoss player, you know. but this is going to help me working while watching it played :D thanks a much.
Thank you for 1080p HD
np ;]
Wow you definitely need more attention for all this effort you've put in together!
these guys KNOW entertaiment!! and that is why it is in its name
You are a saint good sir! Thank you for the upload and effort
I only now just realized that Vorazun is wearing a Hydralisk skull on her shoulder.
Why didn’t they use Selendis’s voice actor for Karrigan? She sounds much more like her in SC1.
2:51:39 I honestly feel bad for the Warden.
*_Firstborn..._* They were created with purpose. To revive fallen comrades, and relive their former lives among their creators. Now they are seperated from the Khala, what purpose do they have? No identity, with memory corrupt, no feelings of emotion. Like two computers trying to communicate to eachother, impossible. Only with guidance of the user, the _firstborn_, to show them meaning.
*_I remember..._* The word "forget" doesn't exist for the AI. It is conscious of every second of its existence. They remember what they can remember without fault. They could revive old barbarians with hatred of Protoss, Hierarchs with grudges against past enemies. The Protoss are bewildered, why are they attacking us? Why do they harbor hatred if we have never done anything wrong with them? It can cause public paranoia. And the worst part, is that they can't sit down and think about it; "why?". They cannot defy their programming. They are AI, incapable of self-thought. They must fulfill the duty and wishes of their former hosts.
*_Betrayal..._* Their glory was faded in the eyes of the Hierarchs. Immoral, they bear the image of fallen heroes (such as Fenix) and are looked down upon this necromancy. They weren't given a chance of letting their spirits and soul rest in peace. Pupils and young ones look up to their heroes made of flesh, not these nameless robonoids and we are to believe they are them. The abominations of machinery and technology cannot coexist with organics. They are not us. Imperfect, soulless, metal and bolted beings. The damage is done, should they fall in battle and be destroyed, nothing will be lost. They have been downgraded to worthless barbaric heretics.
*_Death..._* The Warden exclaims this word. To us in one moment, we could be marching into battle with all our pride; the next could be complete and utter darkness. Can we hear anything, feel anything? A cold void of no thought and sense of time? Do we think and are self aware that we are dead? Are seconds decades, centuries a millennium? Only they know that dark truth. With the absence of the firstborn, they are mindless beings. Initially, they bear the roles of their former hosts: Zealots, Templars, Builders, Leaders. There is no reason for them to exist. Their programming will condemn itself constantly to deactivate, there is no point in existing no-more. A warrior, with nothing to wage war against. A builder, with no schematics and orders to build. A sorceress, with no sorcery to do. A leader, with nothing but memories to lead. This, is how a robot can die.
*_Unacceptable._* It evolved. It has banded with other Purifiers, but to each are without identity. They find serenity among eachother, all are one and the same. They can feel free, without the burden of judgement of the populus. They turned, against their creators.
WarrenFreind also it sounds like Glados
Jim and Sarah finally properly together :´)
There is one thing artanis forgot to mention while at Korhal: this is their chance to return the favor with Raynor for being a helping hand at Aiur
* * * SPOILERS * * *
Holy shit. I nerdgasmed a bit when I saw Fenix-bro again!
Ha nice try Fenix is died
Fenix sounded like Rogal Dorn fron TTS.
The story of SC2 is better than most shows and movies lately. Blizzard really outdid themselves on this one.
2:22:25
I'm sorry, what awakens? I couldn't catch that...
Didn't Shakuras had a Xel'Naga Temple that could eliminate all Zerg on the surface of the planet, why didn't the Matriarch haven't used that to defend her planet?
+aruan7sp Because they didn't have the Khalis and the Uraj crystal to power the temple.
+Matej Maretić That's really... convenient.
Well yeah. Having seen the scene again, I can tell you why. They can power the Temple without Khalis and Uraj but it wouldn't do them much good. Amon knows where Shakuras is and that's why he opened the Warp gate to the planet. If Protoss just wiped everyone on the planet with the Temple, what good would it do to them? None, because Amon can just send more Zerg through the gate. Or he could even send the Golden Armada after them... The bottom point is, the planet is lost, one way or another. And since it's lost, Vorazun didn't want her home to be under Amon and would rather see it destroyed.
this video should be in netflix
I wish Admiral Urun and Mohandar could have been in this one. I rather liked their dialogue in In Utter Darkness, and would have liked to see them in Last Stand and Salvation. If they were meant to die, I would have rather it be during these missions.