Like the smell of a campfire or the opening lines of a beloved novel, seeing anything vaguely StarCraft related instantly takes you back to your favourite memories of the Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. Those memories now span decades, even generations, as the experience that started in 1998 has new and different legs now. Whether your relationship with StarCraft is one of avid fandom, hardcore player, BarCraft attendee, or casual curiosity, Legacy of the Void – billed as the conclusion to the trilogy of games that comprise StarCraft’s sequel – hits some powerful notes, and shows promise that Blizzard is going to support and sustain the real-time strategy (RTS) genre for a long time to come.