Posted July 19, 2025
Technically speaking, I finished The Frozen Throne, the expansion of Warcraft 3. The game took me longer than I expected. I was playing less time each day (than while I was into the main game) and there were also days I didn’t play at all. Apart from that, the game seemed to me more difficult, than the main game, as there were many missions where you are required to attend to multiple things. 3 campaigns: Sentinels (former Night Elves), Alliance (between Humans and Blood Elves, but you mostly control the latter and a sea-creature race), and our beloved Arthas with his undead. And Yes, I used THE cheat again at the last mission of the game, where you are required to capture and hold 4 different spots on the map, but the opponent hero seemed to be everywhere…
There is one tower-defense mission, but it's a secret mission and it's optional. Meaning that even if you fail to hold the defence, the game continues as if you succeeded. There was need to hold for 30 waves. I did 14... Yes, I don't manage in that genre.
Anyway, I now got into a bonus campaign, which I don't remember to have been included in my retail CDs. I'm in Act 1 and, up till now, it plays as an action-RPG, not a strategy game.
There is one tower-defense mission, but it's a secret mission and it's optional. Meaning that even if you fail to hold the defence, the game continues as if you succeeded. There was need to hold for 30 waves. I did 14... Yes, I don't manage in that genre.
Anyway, I now got into a bonus campaign, which I don't remember to have been included in my retail CDs. I'm in Act 1 and, up till now, it plays as an action-RPG, not a strategy game.