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Which WC3 cutscene stuck with you most? Arthas’s coronation? Grom’s sacrifice? The Night Elves awakening the Ancients?
(Bonus: Go rewatch “Arthas, son of Terenas… betrayed by his own prince.” Still hits.) warcraft 3 cutscenes
The Lost Art of Warcraft III Cutscenes – Why They Still Hold Up Which WC3 cutscene stuck with you most
Twenty years later, Warcraft III cutscenes remain a masterclass in real-time storytelling. Before Blizzard became synonymous with CGI spectacles, their in-engine cutscenes did something few RTS games dared: they made you feel the weight of every betrayal, every sacrifice, and every tragic turn. warcraft 3 cutscenes
Study the transition from “The Culling” to Arthas leaving Jaina. That 30-second scene sold a character’s fall better than many full-length RPGs.
Which WC3 cutscene stuck with you most? Arthas’s coronation? Grom’s sacrifice? The Night Elves awakening the Ancients?
(Bonus: Go rewatch “Arthas, son of Terenas… betrayed by his own prince.” Still hits.)
The Lost Art of Warcraft III Cutscenes – Why They Still Hold Up
Twenty years later, Warcraft III cutscenes remain a masterclass in real-time storytelling. Before Blizzard became synonymous with CGI spectacles, their in-engine cutscenes did something few RTS games dared: they made you feel the weight of every betrayal, every sacrifice, and every tragic turn.
Study the transition from “The Culling” to Arthas leaving Jaina. That 30-second scene sold a character’s fall better than many full-length RPGs.