
Moreover, since HotS is the kind of game you generally put a couple of hours in each day, you’ll have access to most of the available content in a short period of time. There are enough things in the game that are unpleasant, like having to pay cash for some heroes or skins and so on, but the in-game currency isn't all that hard to obtain. Now, HotS is far from perfect, for example, I just can’t handle seeing Raynor on a horse mount. The minimum delivery time for a title seems to be slightly over ten years, but it’s always worth the wait. Heroes of the Storm has been in the making for a long time, but that’s never a surprise when it comes to a Blizzard game. Blizzard takes its time with games for a good reason Nonetheless, deep down, you all know it’s a wonderful game. I admit, the following is from a Blizzard fan who has extensively played every single game they have released so my take on HotS might be a bit biased. There are two kinds of people: those who have anxiously waited for Heroes of the Storm to come to life and those who have not played a single Blizzard game to fall hopelessly in love with it, then play all of them, and then wait for Heroes of the Storm to come to life.
