The focus for me is the new StarCraft 2 expansion called Heart of the Swarm and the long-awaited Diablo 3, and of course the awesomeness that is BlizzCon as a whole. A gamer’s wet dream.
Anaheim Convention Center
If there’s one thing that Americans do best (apart from massive food portions which I love) it would be hosting conventions. To say The Anaheim Convention Center was big is an understatement. After conquering the jetlag and collecting our pass and swag bag the night before, we started day one of BlizzCon. Where to begin! You are greeted with three huge sections representing the three Blizzard games being showcased; World of Warcraft, StarCraft 2 and Diablo 3. Each section had hundreds of PCs with the latest expansion packs installed for you to try, with Diablo 3 being a hands-on beta version. Not only that, but you also got to play on some rather nice hardware, such as the Razer headset, keyboard and mouse set for StarCraft 2 and Diablo 3 gear as well from SteelSeries. There were many other sections as well for competitions; World of Warcraft PvE matches and the highly anticipated GSL finals for StarCraft 2, where players from South Korea flew all the way to Los Angeles to participate. If you weren’t into any of that, there is plenty to do such as the artists stage where real art was being drawn and auctioned off on the day, and many upon many talks about game lore or developer discussions on game mechanics.
The amount of thought and effort that went to the event was simply amazing, with everything looking fantastic. I particularly loved the giant statues that were dotted around the convention center. My favourites were the rather menacing but seductive Kerrigan from StarCraft 2 and the mighty Tyrael from Diablo 3. StarCraft 2 dominated day one for us, with many matches being played out by some of the very top eSports players.
Starcraft 2 GSL and BlizzCon Invitational Finals
The Global Star League, or better known as GSL, is the most famous StarCraft 2 league in the world. Normally held in South Korea, the GSL finals were for the first time coming over to Stateside and to BlizzCon along with our favourite commentators such as Day 9 and Tasteless. It was just by sheer luck that the one time I wanted to go to BlizzCon was the year the GSL was happening there. Also on the cards was the BlizzCon Invitationals, whereby some of the very top players were invited to play to be the BlizzCon champion. The players that stood out for me include GamaniaSen as Zerg, a great guy and he even signed my StarCraft 2 game, with Dignitas.Select as Terran. But there are three players in particular that had the audience screaming and gasping at every turn as the night unfolded. For the GSL finals, it was IMMVP as Terran (or MVP for short) vs SlayerSMMA also as Terran (also known as MMA). Looking at the match statistics for both, MVP comes out on top by a mile and based on this I thought he would win. But MMA caused a massive upset for the favourite, with the last game going down to the wire and MMA coming out on top to take the GSL crown.
The last game was… ridiculously insane. The amount of Ghosts/nukes deployed was too many to count, the shouts of OH MY GOD and NOOOOO!! from the crowd created such a cacophony that even the WoW players had to stop and look. MMA played a superb game and his last play was mind blowingly good. He was basically playing how MVP SHOULD have played, but didn’t. A great win thoroughly deserved, edge of the seat stuff.
The second final was the BlizzCon Invitationals involving IMMVP again vs NesTea as Zerg. NesTea is the King of Zerg; the best Zerg player in the world by far. His macro skills are inhuman and the same can be said for his micro. MVP on the other hand wants to redeem himself from the GSL upset and again be recognised as the best Terran player. If you think the GSL finals was amazing, then this match up was unbelievable. More so in terms of NesTea’s tactics; at one point he had over 100 Banelings at his disposal with a double digit count for Broodlords. Again, the last game went right down the wire with neither player wanting to commit to the final assault. The key things that slowly swung the tide was a) MVP doing mass medic marine drops into NesTea’s bases which caused a lot of harassment and track back, b) the ridiculous amount of Ghosts and nukes produced by MVP wiping out NesTea’s crazy Hive base count and c) NesTea’s indecisiveness at certain times and mistakes such as Nydus tunnel placement.
To be fair to NesTea, it was an impossible situation to be in; both players had so much arsenal that if they were destroyed in one rash move then it would take too long to reproduce again. Having said that, he had more income than MVP by a factor of a hundred so he would have had the upper hand in that respect. Either way, NesTea committed his Zerg Baneling deathball and then his Broodlords were crushed by MVP’s defences. Tactically, MVP played a superb game and had the right mix of units at the right time. The Broodlords from NesTea were a mistake without being accompanied by other units and the lack of scouting meant he could not see the Ghosts early on. But Ghosts against Hive tech is just not balanced at all in my opinion but you cannot take anything away from MVP as the winner. If he played like that in the GSL finals it may have been a different story.
I have some videos I need to edit from the GSL finals so I will upload that shortly. Suffice it to say, it was awesome to be there.
I heart Heart Of The Swarm
The new upcoming StarCraft 2 expansion, henceforth known as HOTS, was exciting to play. New units for all three factions and additional abilities for some units. The most notable for Terran players is The Shredder; an AOE unit (Area of Effect) for mass radiation damage within a certain radius But personally I feel the key units here are with the Zerg and Protoss. The Zerg have the Viper which has an Abduct ability to drag enemy units into harm or friendlies to safety. I have seen this in action and it can drag a Collossus, even with the sheer size of the latter. I am assuming that it can also drag a Siege Tank even in Siege mode ala Phoenix for Protoss. Coupled with the Swarm Host which can produce an instant swarm of units and it can be an interesting mix. Burrowed Ultralisks is also a welcomed plus, I for one am looking forward to this.
This leads me onto Protoss. They have more flying units now but the one that rings alarm bells is The Oracle. It can halt mining production, unit production and spy enemy buildings to see what tech is currently being researched. Basically, it will know everything in advance and stop your macro and economy in the process. A very dangerous unit in my opinion and one to watch out for in multiplayer games. Mark my words, it’s going to be a pain in the ass unless you have ample air defence.
The HOTS campaign itself will take place after Wings of Liberty and reveal the true nature of Kerrigan after the events in WoL. As a Zerg player, I am dying to see this plot play out. Additionally for fan boys everywhere, Nova will play a part in the proceedings as she is ordered to hunt down Kerrigan. What will Jimmy do? Can he truly love a Zerg Queen? Or will he be eaten by Banelings in his sleep!?! All will be revealed with this instalment which has no release date, hurry up Blizzard.
Day two was Diablo 3 day
Last but not least, we have Diablo 3. I only had a quick multiplayer game but it was enough to get a real taste of what is in store. I played a Mage class which has some powerful spells, but I feel the cool down time for some of them was a bit long… especially when you are being axed to death constantly. I was using the ice spell a lot to freeze opponents in their place to make my escape. Clothies always were a bit soft for close combat so distance is necessary if you can get said distance. One of the warrior classes have the ability to chain you to bring you closer, so that yes you can get axed to death. Nice.
In terms of story, it’s all about Tyrael and the full plot is a little sketchy at the moment. Blizzard do not want to reveal too much about this are building the anticipation; again there is no release date and “it will be done when it is done”. The waiting is absolutely killing us.
In between playing and watching and listening. I got some great game posters and had them signed by the developers for each and the Battlenet staff. I waited two hours in the queue but it was well worth it. It was all too easy to drop money at BlizzCon but the swag bag contents were pretty good even if you didn’t want to spend. My Mini Tyrael statue sits proudly on my desk.
Closing ceremony
The Foo Fighters did a live concert to close out a a thoroughly enjoyable two days of gaming heaven. If I could go every year I would, but being a Brit it would be a costly exercise. I am just glad that I was able to go at least once to one of the greatest gaming conventions the world has ever seen. As a side note, Diablo 3 will be free to all World of Warcraft annual subscribers (yes I know, what about us StarCraft 2 folk). My BlizzCon 2011 flickr set can be found here.