

Modders bring an incredibly unique perspective to the games they create content for, as many times than not, they're some of the most die-hard fans of a game. RELATED: MechWarrior: How Clan Jade Falcon Became the Ultimate Villains The mod also allows players to use units added in the Brood War expansion in the original StarCraft campaign, bringing a new experience to the fans who have already played the original StarCraft's campaign to death. In a way, this could be considered somewhat of a total-conversion mod due to how it recreates the original StarCraft's gameplay with only a few balancing changes to tweak the experience to perfection. The mod's goal is to bring the entire StarCraft and StarCraft: Brood War campaigns over to StarCraft II whilst still maintaining their original gameplay. Due to StarCraft II's base game having a free-to-play option, the entire original campaign can actually be played for free. Up until the remaster's release, this was the only way that fans of StarCraft could experience the game's original campaign with modern-day graphics.

Mass Recall is notable for more than just the insane amount of dedication and work that the team behind it has put into the project. The mod has been a huge labor of love, with development having originally started back in 2011, way before any plans of a StarCraft remaster were considered by the eSports-focused Blizzard. Called StarCraft: Mass Recall, the mod boasts that 68 maps from the original game have been recreated faithfully in StarCraft II's engine. A group of StarCraft fans has come together to recreate the original game's campaign in StarCraft II.
