I mean in my humble opinion, Blizard makes the best game cinematics. All of them are so cool especially the World of Warcraft ones. I like their WoW in-game cinematics as well, it's so good that they decided to make the time to put at least one new ingame cinematic in almost every major patch. Im a huge Warcraft lore nerd and it's one of the best things for me in every patch to see the in-game cinematics :D
Nice reaction!! It's good to see how Blizzard generates controversy because, like u said, The Horde porpouse to fight for honor.. but war it's suposed not to be honorable, it's the completely opossite, people are diying in horrible ways and most of them never got a chance to do anything (like an arrow in the neck that you never saw it coming, or get ambushed and stabed by a rogue in the back... just imagine a powerful mage killing a entire batallion of normal soldiers with a big fireball or pyroexplosion) there is no honor in that. But in the other hand, war can not be won without deception. In the next cinematics this concept it's touched, kinda.
Yes, it is what they have known for a long time. Always war, always fighting for something. It has become a way of life/culture for them. Even though we understand the consequences, as do they, only some see that war is futile.
For the Horde!
I mean in my humble opinion, Blizard makes the best game cinematics. All of them are so cool especially the World of Warcraft ones. I like their WoW in-game cinematics as well, it's so good that they decided to make the time to put at least one new ingame cinematic in almost every major patch. Im a huge Warcraft lore nerd and it's one of the best things for me in every patch to see the in-game cinematics :D
Oh gosh yes blizzard is amazing at it. This quality it great as well as the story telling. We see it in Overwatch and Diablo as well.
Nice reaction!!
It's good to see how Blizzard generates controversy because, like u said, The Horde porpouse to fight for honor.. but war it's suposed not to be honorable, it's the completely opossite, people are diying in horrible ways and most of them never got a chance to do anything (like an arrow in the neck that you never saw it coming, or get ambushed and stabed by a rogue in the back... just imagine a powerful mage killing a entire batallion of normal soldiers with a big fireball or pyroexplosion) there is no honor in that.
But in the other hand, war can not be won without deception.
In the next cinematics this concept it's touched, kinda.
Yes, it is what they have known for a long time. Always war, always fighting for something. It has become a way of life/culture for them. Even though we understand the consequences, as do they, only some see that war is futile.
Watch and react to Warcraft Cinematic: Reckoning. It will make you cry.
Make the video itself the prominent figure. Not YOU.