The StarCraft II writers still seem to struggle with believable dialogue between humans, leaning too heavily on cheesy one-liners--but the conversations amongst alien races are much more Officially, Heart of the Swarm is an expansion pack that requires Wings of Liberty to play, however it feels close to a full-blown sequel, with a new single-player campaign and some tangible Ultimately, StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm presents a very enjoyable and well designed campaign, which advances the plot to the point where Legacy of the Void is due to feature one what may be Reviews StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm review By Kevin Kelly March 19, 2013 Listen to article StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Score Details "A solid expansion, but best slanted for the Feel free to snicker at some of the deliciously cheesy banter, and by all means fall in love with the cast of characters, who are great, but don't waste any brainpower giving serious thought to the 71K views 1 year ago. The first expansion takes some chances to put Kerrigan and the zerg front and center.Subscribe to IGN's channel for reviews, news, and all things gaming:http Is it worth it? The wait has been long and anxious for Heart of the Swarm, the expansion to 2010's StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty. Blizzard originally hinted at a very rapid release schedule It probably won't come as any shock to learn that none of the current RPS team have gone the distance in StarCraft II's incomparable multiplayer, but I can at least tell you what I made of the expansive singleplayer campaign in its first expansion, Heart of the Swarm. No throwaway side-dish, this is a vast, bubbling, consciously epic, setpiece All told, the Heart of the Swarm is a nice expansion pack for StarCraft II. You get a fun little single player campaign comprised of about 20 missions and additional updates to the multiplayer area. Some will be disappointed by the length of the single player mission, but I had a fun time going through them. Heart of the Swarm seems like a nice s0ypqGi.