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Legacy of the Confederation: Fallen Angel campaign officially released
Well folks, it's here. After a bit of a false start yesterday, the Fallen
Angel campaign is up and ready with the new 1.01 version. You have our apologies
if you downloaded the 1.0 version yesterday that has a few bugs in it. I guess
we took our attempt to imitate professional game developers a bit too far :)
. We'll try to avoid buggy initial releases in the future. At any rate, the
new improved 1.01 is ready for download at the following sites:
Download the Campaign Here for Microsoft Windows
The Fallen Angel campaign combines five levels (four regular, one hidden) of
intense action and storytelling with an all-new original soundtrack and a new
cinematic video. It introduces Keeper Operative Ambrosia, a character that will
definitely have an impact on the future of the LotC universe. You can get in
on the beginning of the end (of LotC2 that is) by playing this side story that
leads into the events that take place in the long awaited LotC2 missions 19,
20, and 21.
The Keepers (an organization of which Ambrosia is a part) play an integral
role in the final missions of Episode II. To learn more about them, it is advised
that you play Fallen Angel. The hidden mission will also shed some light on
many story elements which involve the Oracle.
Shown below is an image of the CD cover for the Fallen Angel score which was
available on mp3.com for awhile before it went out of business.
Fallen Angel media:
[Download
the Cinematic]: The high quality exe format version of the Fallen Angel
Cinematic (PC compatible only)
Featured on PC Gamer.
August 2007 Issue
PC Gamer Review: As the very best of StarCraft mod campaigns, Legacy of the Confederation is so gripping that many consider it as good as Brood War. This three-episode, 28 mission saga is actually something of an alternate take on that official expansion, so if you've played Brood War, forget about the UED and the Overmind Cocoon and enjoy this story about the Terran Confederation's drive to exterminate all Zerg in the universe. Production values are incredible. Missions are intricately designed, art design remains fairly true to the game, and custom voice-acting and effects completely refashion the soundscape.
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