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Published: 2008-11-03, Author: Allen , review by: gamespy.com
Fun new armies; good cut-scenes; excellent army-creation tool.
Abysmal controls; game imbalances; poor single-player campaign; poor battle animations.
Recent days have seen developers try to conquer one of the last frontiers in console gaming: the real-time strategy game. The great challenge, of course, is finding a way to translate a genre almost completely built around the mouse-and-keyboard contro...
Abstract: Real-time strategy games are wrestling valiantly with the transition to console systems as developers come up with innovative ways to build and manage armies with a gamepad instead of a mouse. Among the recent solutions: simpler gameplay (Multiwinia), ...
Abstract: The Good, The Bad, and the Green and Ugly: journey with me as I delve into Namcos latest title! Faulty ControlsIn 2006, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos was released for the PC, with the hope of attracting much of the Dawn of War crowd into a more "old schoo...
Abstract: Marred by the controls, Warhammer: Battle March could’ve been something truly impressive with how upbeat the battles are. But in the end, it turns out that Battle March is much more of a wallflower than the prom king at the big dance.
Abstract: How are the controls? That question always leads the way in any review of a real-time strategy game on a console system, given that guiding hundreds of units around battlefields with a gamepad can be about as pleasant as herding cats. And, unfortunatel...
Authentic depiction of the Warhammer universe and units, Nomuss, nofuss campaigns that focus entirely on the battlefield.
Poor control scheme makes it hard to guide units in the thick of battle, Few people are playing online, which negates the great buildanarmy feature, Campaigns are linear and lacking in depth, Choppy sound effects.
This real-time strategy games convoluted controls make it hard to play, much less enjoy. ...
Abstract: The biggest concern of Warhammer: Battle March has to be that the controls don’t differentiate that much from the PC iteration. For being a console RTS, Warhammer is not a casual-friendly title when it comes to grasping a hold of the basics on how to p...
If you’re a battle-strategy addict, prepare to not leave the house for a week. If you’re a graphics whore, though, you’ll probably chuck. 7.5/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.A...