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Amazon Minimum Age: 204 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: THQ EAN: 0752919493281 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Format: CD Item Dimensions: Label: THQ Manufacturer: THQ MPN: 49328 Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP Publisher: THQ Release Date: March 05, 2008 Studio: THQ Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: In the 41st Millennium, you have the power to wage war across entire solar systems. This is a dark, futuristic, fantasy setting where armies of technologically advanced warriors, fighting machines and hordes of implacable aliens wage constant war. Liberate, enslave, or destroy entire worlds as you unleash your army's fury on an interplanetary scale. Take command of two new factions, the Sisters of Battle and the Dark Eldar, and fight with a new resource derived from the souls of the faithful and the fallen. Take to the skies as you gains new air units to rain death from above. Experience unique storylines, control your supply lines and lead any one of nine separate armies to victory. Windows 2000/XP 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent 512 MB System RAM (required for 8-player multiplayer games) NVIDIA GeForce 3 or equivalent with 64 MB of Video RAM Sound Blaster X-Fi Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great game, good add-onI have all of the expansions and this is about like the rest. I gave it a 4 because it is more like a 3.5, as it adds only a little. I love the Sisters and really enjoy playing them. More for the price maybe? Rating: - Nothing NewDawn of War is a good game, but this expansion is not worth $40. Unless you love the sisters or the DE, just wait this goes in the sale bin or until DoW II comes out next yet. Rating: - Slightly rushed development - overall good gamePros: TWO new armies. Sisters of Battle are like Space Marines, if the 'rines took all their defensive prowess and channelled it into offense instead. The "Emperor's Touch" ability is absolutely SICK - it can bring down a Daemon Prince in no time flat. Haven't played with the Dark Eldar much, but they seem potent. Cons: Pathfinding and combat AI seem a little buggy - sometimes a unit won't begin attacking an enemy nearby until I go through the trouble of selecting ... Read More Rating: - Lots of funI'm not experiencing the problems others seem to be commenting on - probably because I'm still playing in campaign mode. I'm enjoying it so far. My biggest criticism of the game itself is that the AI on the Take and Hold missions are pretty dumb. They rush to attack your base, and usually lose, rather than rushing to take and hold the critical locations. The system map is also a little clunky in campaign mode. Outside of the game itself, there was a marketing misstep here. ... Read More Rating: - Soulstorm, another good add-onThis add-on is very similar to Dark Crusade in that it's best played with the other games stacked on. The 2 new teams are fun and each team gets a Flyer unit (as opposed to the skimmer units). Overall, fun game with lots of killing. A good purchase for rabid fans. The game has no real downsides other than the fact that the game is starting to show it's age. The add-on doesn't change the gameplay from Dark Crusade, it just makes the game bigger: more maps, more teams, more units. No real flaws, runs ... Read More |