Elder Geek: "A lot of ragging was done on this expansion pack, but it was well deserved given the prior game it was being held against and the time it’s been in development. That said, when you add up everything the experience you do get is worth the $40 to upgrade from WoL. It was fun playing it and neat to see where the story was going, albeit being a bit overdramatic and cliché. The cinematics are as cool as ever and once again people will ask why Blizzard won’t make a movie. If you don’t play the campaign in search of a challenge then a lot of what this reviewer found disappointing will not bother you in the least. Still, the mission count should get you upset as we all deserved more than we were given. Here’s hoping that Legacy of the Void takes the best from both WoL and HotS to cap off StarCraft II with a bang."
VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "I recently completed an article series about the history of real-time strategy, and going through so many different games that have shaped the face of the genre over the last 30 years got me thinking. Which real-time strategy titles are the ones that have had the greatest influence on the genre's development throughout its history? What you're reading now is my answer to that particular question."
DSOGaming writes: "The World Championship Series for StarCraft 2 has just ended and for the first time ever, the world champion in this strategy game is not a Korean player. The best StarCraft 2 players for 2018 is the Finnish player Serral."
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "It’s Valentine’s Day, and that means a lot of chocolate, roses and tender moments with those we love the most. And while love might be one of the most powerful emotions of all it’s not exclusive to the realm of us ‘living’ beings as video game characters have proven time and time again that love transcends all dimensions, even virtual ones. So for this very romantic edition of Knights of the Round Cable we are taking a look at our favorite video game couples, the ones that reminds us that love exists in all forms, whether it be pixels or polygons."