Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal

Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal

released on Apr 30, 1996

Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal

released on Apr 30, 1996

Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal is an expansion pack for Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. After defeating the Orcish Horde and capturing the survivors, the Human Alliance attempts to destroy the Dark Portal. However, whilst they destroy the portal, the rift that joins the Orcs' world of Draenor to Azeroth remains. The Alliance forces decide to enter the rift to the Orcs' home world to attempt to seal it from the other side. At the same time, Ner'zhul - Warchief of the Shadow Moon clan, who has seized control of the Orcish hordes of Draenor following Orgrim Doomhammer's departure (and eventual defeat) to Azeroth, plans to send his forces to Azeroth to gather magical artefacts in an attempt to open rifts to other worlds. Beyond the Dark Portal contains two 12 map campaigns; one for each side, 50 new pud's (maps) and a new tile set for the Orc home world. It also contains 5 new hero characters for each side that actively participate in several of the new single player missions. In function, they are simply super powered versions of standard units that have different sounds. There are no new standard units however, which many saw as a disappointment. The map editor also isn't updated to include any of this expansion's new features, though third party programs exist that can add these features to the editor.


Also in series

Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans
Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans

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The games gets a little sloggy to beat without cheats, but I have a lot of nostalgia for this. I think I am better off playing Starcraft if I want good old RTS.

Good sequel!
As far as strategy games go, it was really nice and enjoyable.

Same as base game except the story is a little bit better.

copy paste tides of darkness review

on christmas my mom was showing me some ephemera from when i was a kid and my favorite was a journal page from when i was six about watching my brother play this game (i made sure to include the expansion's subtitle, 'Beeon the Dak Poty') with a drawing of the screen including gui elements, speech bubbles of unit barks, and an open message box where the player was entering the invincibility code ('masig: it is a good day to die')