![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps legitimize is unfair, but it’s also not far off. Surely, Relic had to know they were going to alienate part of their audience regardless of their approach, so I do appreciate that they’ve been completely unapologetic in their attempts to legitimize Dawn of War as a lasting RTS. Well, the former are probably going to be happier than the latter, but it might be for reasons that make everyone sad. The second is looking for more of Dawn of War 2, with its tight tactical combat, cover system, and RPG-style progression in the campaign. The first is looking for a return to the original Dawn of War, what with its more traditional approach to strategy, with base building and upgrades and the like. The way I see it, there are two types of people who are going to be looking to play Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 3 Review.
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