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Dawn of war 2 corruption
Dawn of war 2 corruption










There is this system of corruption in which if you make missions far easier you get corrupted and if you make them harder you have corruption removed. However gaining them is a bit wonky and odd. The game does have 5 endings if you are willing to grind them all out. The standalone expansion game will give you about 7-8 hours of gameplay… this can be compared to the almost 40 of the original. All the while there is some traitor in the Chaos world, throw in some Orks who add nothing to the plot at all other than to admit that Orks exist and make some cameos from the Eldar who despite almost always being right we have to kill for some reason. just some extra person you would never expect… because you never really knew they existed for most of the game. There is always a traitor and all of your team members always yell TRAITORS WE HATE TRAITORS and then at the end the traitor ends up not being anyone on your team at all…. This is honestly one of the stupid overwhelmingly common themes in Warhammer 40K games. The game starts by informing you that there must be a traitor in your company! So now you are off killing Chaos being setup by one of your own guys. The extra member is another Tech Priest to fill in that slot from the one that died in the last game.

dawn of war 2 corruption

There is a better story telling element that has a little more interaction and an extra member of your team. What they add to the game is minimal, it’s mostly more of the same stuff you liked. However if you enjoyed DOW2 this game is most certainly for you. Well first off its a stand alone expansion which means you can get it on its own. So does what the game adds make it worth getting this expansion.

dawn of war 2 corruption

In a full play session I had three crashes. Speaking of far ahead of its time… WTF is Games for Windows doing here? Honestly get used to filling out this bad boy because with the always Online aspect this game… it’s heavily buggy. Even with my initial review two years ago I didn’t even see it as a strategy game.īut these days MOBAs are super common and so micro managing smaller groups of units with abilities is ‘all the rage.’ It’s entirely possible that much like the original Dawn of War, Relic was just too far ahead of the time. Instead of choosing to make a classical RTS they went with a format that people were REALLY unfamiliar. When Dawn of War 2 was released people were shocked by how… small it was. Dawn of War beat Half Life as game of the year and its continued expansion packs would be enormously popular. Warhammer 40K Dawn of War is easily one of the most successful RTS games out there.












Dawn of war 2 corruption