Moreover, orcs have dragons at their disposal, while humans use gryphons. Apart from the races known from the original WarCraft (orcs and humans), some new ones made an appearance, namely elves, dwarves, goblins, ogres and trolls. Blizzard Entertainment completely resigned from dungeon scenarios, but introduced three types of terrain (glacier, forest, desert) in their stead. There are two campaigns to choose from, both offering 14 missions. The visuals are complemented by a great soundtrack. The differences are minimal, apart from the graphics, of course, which undergone a true revolution – high resolution, perfectly drawn and animated units and background that are pleasant to look at are some eye candy to even a demanding player. WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness, as far as gameplay is concerned, does not deviate from the original in any significant way.
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