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March 2011
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Brilliant Gameplay
Stunning visuals
Huge multiplayer base
Still capable of being played by generation old cards
Brilliant Gameplay, Stunning visuals, Huge multiplayer base, Still capable of being played by generation old cards, Cheap!
Repetition, Lags are quite common in intensive areas, but that might just be my video card, Repetition (Cwutididthar?), All in all a brilliant game by Relic, definitely recommended!
I recently picked up this game at Crossword in Mulund for Rs. 499, yeah, it's that cheap. For that amount of money I would definitely say to pick up this work of art. You will not be disappointed.Pros:1. Brilliant Gameplay2. Stunning visuals3. Huge multip...
Abstract: The main thing to take away from this review is that Retribution is nothing new. At heart it is purely an expansion that, while adding nothing innovative to the series, gives fans exactly what they want: more of the sweet sweet violence tha..
Abstract: The Dawn of War series has consistently been a high point in the RTS genre, and Relic's latest stand-alone expansion is no different. Dawn of War II: Retribution once again dives back into the rich Warhammer 40,000 universe, perfectly wrapping the set...
There aren’t any ground-breaking additions in this latest addition to the Dawn of War series, but the switch to Steamworks alone is nearly worth the very reasonable asking price of thirty dollars. Throw in the Imperial Guard and a decent single player ...
Abstract: Given their track record, it is safe to say that Relic doesn’t subscribe to the saying “don’t fix what ain’t broken.” With Chaos Rising, the first expansion to 2008’s Dawn of War II, the developers found a great balance between fast paced gameplay, a s...
Abstract: The Dawn of War series has evolved pretty drastically over the years—from the linear story-driven campaign in the 2004 original to the “Risk” style conquest campaign in 2006’s Dark Crusade, plus the addition of customizable heroes and the removal of b...