Namco Bandai releases Mark of Chaos launch trailer |
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Namco Bandai today released a new trailer for their new RTS Warhammer: Mark of Chaos in anticipation of the PC game's November 14 release.
Living up to the standards set by other games in the Warhammer series, Mark of Chaos focuses on sprawling battlefields between monstrous demons and vast customizable armies. Players will surely appreciate the grand sense of scale and detail in this game, with thousands of characters clashing against each other in large-scale epic battles.
Mark of Chaos has a battle-centric real-time combat system that gives players total control over their army while de-emphasizing the often-tedious aspects of base and resource management. Buildable features and destructible terrains such as forests, swamps, plains and tundra change the shape of the battlefield and add a layer of strategy to provide players infinite replayability.
For a sneak peek at what awaits in Warhammer: Mark of Chaos, click on the download link below.
Download: [Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Launch Trailer]
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this totally defeats the whole purpose of table top games! YEAH!
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