
Today's featured game is not what most people would generally think of as a co-operative experience. Co-Optimus certainly have more than their fair share of memories of playing against others, and not with them, in this classic title. However, the co-op experiences they had were particularly memorable, and in fact may have saved their life. That may be an exaggeration, but still, co-op probably prevented them getting punched in the nose, at the very least. Let's look, then, at the co-op aspects of what they consider to be the greatest video game of all time, bar none: StarCraft.

Leading domestic game companies have entered into an unprecedented competition to win orders for Starcraft, Blizzard's representative IP (intellectual property).
Weird MS is letting go of a good IP. I don’t mind it but hopefully the best dev wins and I’m not sure who that is outbid those.
I wonder if we'll see Starcraft Ghost come out of this. And if we do, I wonder if it'll be a free-to-play gacha game.

Even though fans have been clamoring for a StarCraft 3 for years now, it seems like Blizzard really has no reason to spend time making one.
They sort of ran the story as far as it could go.
Also, it seems like blizzard is more busy with mediocrity at this point in time.
The problem with Blizzard is they have franchises that don't need sequels. People are happy playing the games that they previously made. What they need is new games, none of this business of trying to transport the old audience into a new version of an old game which only ends up nickle and dime'ing users.

Illogical Games has just announced the official release of Star Discord, the one-man indie dev's charming StarCraft lookalike on mobile.