And some of the other sound effects, like the one's given to the gryphons? They sound just like you might expect a 1995 gryphon to sound: like a bird. Analysis of PvP Battlegrounds in World of Warcraft, Game Studies 8(2) (December 2008). The music is taken straight from the game as well, giving the trailer an entirely different tone from the original. Wowpedia is an officially-recognized wiki dedicated to cataloging Blizzard Entertainments Warcraft universe (with a focus on World of Warcraft), covering the entire Warcraft series of games, strategy guides, novels, comics, reference books, and other sources. The effects are sounds created by player interactions with the. Lines like 'Zug-Zug' from the orcs and 'For the king!' from the humans come from clicking on various units and giving them commands in Warcraft II. Nearly all of the dialogue in the new video game version of the trailer comes from unit dialogue in the now two decade old game. Robert Mermet has taken all of the trailer's original, and impressive, music and sounds and replaced them with the iconic sounds of Blizzard's 1995 classic, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness.
Massive armies clash against one another, mounted warriors riding wolves and gryphons do battle and two leaders struggle to do what is right for their people.īut you wouldn't know any of that from this fan trailer. To call the trailer for the upcoming Warcraft film epic is an understatement.