azeroth army looks pretty tiny in these cinematics nitpicking but still look at warcraft 3 cinematic, army looks massive. I think they could have done a better job in depicting how large the armies were especially the burning legion.
Last edited by elcapone; 2016-08-09 at 08:11 PM.
Holy shit these cinematics. When Gul'dan told Varian that he would sacrifice his life for nothing, and all he said in return was "For the Alliance", UGH SO GOOD.
maybe jaina is killed or... dreadlord lmao
Actually in DH cinematic you see illidan looking down and there is naaru looking over as "we" charge in. Thats actually what reminded me of all this bullshit.
When he said how we are coming to destroy our salvation. Strange since naaru were supposed to know that, yet naaru led us to defeat him and are right there with us.
So yea, blizz got tangled in their own crap as they try to make him the chosen one just because he is "cool".
Last edited by mmoc93208f15ee; 2016-08-09 at 08:12 PM.
Were the cinematics, in game, choppy for anyone else? Please tell me I'm not the only one.
These cinematics satisfied me in a lot of ways, like the death of 2 characters I just don't give a shit about and some Gul'dan badassness. The quality is topnotch, which was already the case in WoD. One of those very few things that expansion actually did right. I still think that Sylvanas as a character is way overdue, and I don't really like this new direction that she suddenly cares a lot about the Horde.
Seems rather pointless that Vol'jin was even appointed as the new warchief in SoO, having done close to nothing and then yet another new cinematic where we get yet another new warchief, in such a short notice.
RIP to all those Alliance soldiers, especially the one that got his head knocked to the airship while falling. He's a true hero to me, not Varian.
Funny and depressing to know these old characters (Varian and Vol'jin) will "live on" in a simple card game like Hearthstone 8D
Well, you got a child finnaly being able to do something afther being scared and cripple. The horde got an undead elf being more vicious then ever and the story of Sylvanas with her reason to go to Valhalar probably making her even stronger is nowere near dead?
Also they show the horde is ready to evenge Vol'jin, gen was just screaming on hes own crying..(+1 for hes model tho)
Afther watching the cinematics again I feel the alliance are kind of dead right now..
I think Varian went out in a fitting blaze of glory. He really became a noble leader during Mists and I'll miss him a lot. Genn's model looked incredible and makes me want HD Worgen -really- bad. And fucking Mekkatorque is a badass. I always thought those little ported cylinders in the arms of his suit looked like gun barrels. Turns out I was right.
FOR THE ALLIANCE!
...oh and the Horde stuff was cool too. I don't think they necessarily 'betrayed' the Alliance, but it did look that way from their standpoint down below the ridge.
The Alliance sacrifice their leader, once again, to save the rest of their faction. Meanwhile Sylvanas blows her MacGuffin Horn of Mary Sueness to summon her Val'kyr, having one more than she even should, so they can escape. With their casualty being the boring ass Troll who never went anywhere and wasn't interesting in the process, also making her Warchief through an utterly contrived bullshit "da loa mon" nonsense.
Jesus I miss when she was a good character. What a far cry from the Frozen Throne and Wrath Sylvanas we have. I guess they need to placate the fanboys who wank to her somehow.
Now that we know all the Alliance sees is them retreating for SURE, can the Horde fanboys please stop pretending the Alliance characters should be omnipotent and know why they had to?
Last edited by KrazyK923; 2016-08-09 at 08:25 PM.
I'm not really liking the Horde version of the cinematic (and for full disclosure I primarily play Horde) - although I accept they were overrun and had to abandon their position or be annihilated, I don't think the Horde version of Broken Shore cinematic really conveys that well. The Alliance version is top-notch and you can feel both the desperation and the weight of Varian's sacrifice to save his people. The Horde version doesn't show that for Vol'jin, Thrall, and the others; you see them in dire straits but not in what I felt was the same portal peril as the Alliance. I would've liked to see the same kind of threat the Alliance faced such as a giant Dreadlord or an implacable army of Fel Lords and legionnaires (not the fuzzy, distant, and indistinct platoon shown in the cinematic).
I fully accept that the Alliance version doesn't show the Horde's plight and sets up the normal drama between the two factions, this is expected and accepted. I don't like that the Horde withdrawal from the field of battle is represented as anything less than a decision to survive in the face of overwhelming defeat. Other than that the cinematics as a collection are phenomenal and I'm stoked for the story to come in Legion.
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I agree with you on Sylvanas and how's she turning out to be. Very lazy writing and had me confused as to her sudden promotion to Warcheif. I was kind of hoping he would have at least said something that made sense, but yea...
I will say that the Horde's reason for retreating is valid; they were being flanked from behind and had they stayed, they'd been over run and the legion would have covered the cliffs and surrounded the alliance. I think Varian understood this when he looked back and saw the Legion approaching on the cliffs. It does suck we lost another major character to cover the retreat.... What does make me happy is the fact that this retreat "controversy" has caused a huge stir between the Alliance and Horde (both in game and on these forums). I was worried that the tension between both factions was going to be stupid like the"Ashran" situation in WOD.
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Considering the last few pages Krazy I think even if Metzen himself told them the obvious they would still talk.
Last edited by Darth-Piekus; 2016-08-09 at 08:37 PM.
what if jaina is a mal'ganis. we couldnt see him near tomb of sargeras. and jaina isnt fighting in cinematic.
Lol really? Nobody said that the Alliance should have known why the Horde had to retreat?Nobody ever said they had to be omnipotent.
But people on the forum are, they now know that the Horde isn't to blame so suck it up.