Fans of the war-torn Old World are in for a huge treat! Warhammer: Mark of Chaos makes a grand comeback on GOG.COM with a 10% discount and the Battle March expansion included.
When you think gaming, first thing that probably comes to mind is game play, design, storytelling, and good graphics. The best way for gaming company’s to grab your attention is by creating some really fantastic Cinematic Trailers, using the Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) Technic to reel in gamers. In this post I’ll show you five kick-ass Cinematic trailers that will surely have you foaming at the mouth.
The new Killzone 3 trailer :
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
is pretty damn cinematic.
Released early last year, Dawn of War II was the follow-up to Relic's highly-praised Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, and its three standalone expansions. Not surprisingly, when the game surpassed all expectations one had a good feeling an expansion was in the works. With only a month or so before its release, we got a hands-on look at the new Chaos Space Marines race in the upcoming Chaos Rising expansion.
This week saw the release of Bionic Commando, Bionic Commando Rearmed, East India Company and a few other games. The Weekend Deal is 50% off on all Relic developed games.
Hell yes!
Excellent! Both the Namco titles were well made and felt like Warhammer. They were similar to the old classics Shadow of the Horned Rat and Dark Omen. I'd love more WFB (original style) games like those.
The Total War games do their own kind of thing (which is fine) but the units in those other games moved and acted more in accordance with Warhammer rules. In fact, the campaigns in those games played much more like the tabletop too, imho.
@carcarias
"Yep, sadly underrated and overlooked."
- Yes, I'm just glad that I got a chance to handle the game's release in Sweden back in the days.
@carcarias
"Yep, sadly underrated and overlooked."
- That might change now with the GOG release though.