

Yes, your real-time strategy game now includes moral deliberation - which is a step forward for a genre that's usually about "Shall I build this little man, or this other little man?" As you play the game, you can be careful, considerate and painstaking to keep your clutch of Space Marines pure, or you can grab and smash everything and hang the consequences, which duly corrupts your guys. In Chaos Rising there's no more of that: missions are scripted, sculpted things, escalating fights packed with apocalyptically crumbling environments, a surprisingly engrossing story and a whole bunch of ethical choices. "Oh! A big Tyranid! How did you know? Urn - did you keep the receipt?" Looked a bit touch and go there for a while, didn't it? While Dawn of War II was the best Frankensteinian gestalt of strategy and role-playing to date, there were only so many times that walking north up a map until you reached a circular bit with a slightly bigger Tyranid in it could remain entertaining and surprising.

The wise would attempt to flee but those brave enough to tackle such creatures will be famed throughout the world.Įngage in epic naval combat and explore the oceans of the Warhammer world. These deadly creatures emerging from the deep sea will chill blood and drop jaws in equal measure. The deep and unexplored oceans hold terrifying creatures that few see and live to tell the tale. Visiting over 50 ports from Erengrad to Sartosa, the sea is yours to explore.Ī heroic adventurer does not only have enemy ships to contend with. A captain in Man O' War: Corsair can sail the coast of a huge continent in the Warhammer World.
