Based on the #1 bestselling computer game :confused: :confused: are they refering to the entire warcraft series
Nah they're referring to SC. Sold over 9 million copies. I aint quite sure, but World of Warcrap may have yet to catch up (last I heard, it was at 8 million copies, but we all know blizz's goal is to sell more then SC so that they can justify eliminating the thing altogether). Then again, you mighta been sarcastic. But all those crazy emoticons of confusion lean to the wing of 'OTHERWISE'.
As for the book, it was alright. The plot of the game acts as a virtual milimeter shell for the whole of the story (additonally, Raynor is the protagonist, and the Zerg Campaign never really caught up with him)... reveals secrets, provides some minor depth, and Tassadar and Zeratul even make an appearance for the very first time in the series. Zeratul's honestly a bad ass. It's worth the read. But it aint as good as Speed of Darkness.
Shadow of the Xel Naga is by far the worst in the series, so I don't what your on, man.
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Nah they're referring to SC. Sold over 9 million copies. I aint quite sure, but World of Warcrap may have yet to catch up (last I heard, it was at 8 million copies, but we all know blizz's goal is to sell more then SC so that they can justify eliminating the thing altogether). Then again, you mighta been sarcastic. But all those crazy emoticons of confusion lean to the wing of 'OTHERWISE'.
As for the book, it was alright. The plot of the game acts as a virtual milimeter shell for the whole of the story (additonally, Raynor is the protagonist, and the Zerg Campaign never really caught up with him)... reveals secrets, provides some minor depth, and Tassadar and Zeratul even make an appearance for the very first time in the series. Zeratul's honestly a bad ass. It's worth the read. But it aint as good as Speed of Darkness.
Shadow of the Xel Naga is by far the worst in the series, so I don't what your on, man.