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Warhammer: Battle March

Game » consists of 2 releases. First released on Sep 01, 2008

A console RTS based in the Game's Workshop's Warhammer universe. The game is notable for featuring no resource collection or classic RTS - style economy at all, and instead focusses on putting the player straight into the action. Fans of the table top game will notice that this game simulates a real time version of that same game.

what is this!?!??!?

#1 Posted by rohanspear345 (341 posts) - 4 years, 8 months ago

whoever gets this tell me about it

#2 Posted by PvtPoohbear (2 posts) - 4 years, 8 months ago

Its a port of a pc game that came out a year ago.

#3 Posted by Psynapse (1064 posts) - 4 years, 8 months ago

PvtPoohbear said:

"Its a port of a pc game that came out a year ago."


..oh.. is that it... Lamo...

#4 Posted by MisterSpiffy (880 posts) - 4 years, 8 months ago

Is it an RTS or what?

#5 Posted by zidane33 (79 posts) - 4 years, 8 months ago

no the last warhammer game was mark of chaos not battle march

#6 Posted by boj4ngles (261 posts) - 11 months, 1 day ago

Here's a story you may have heard before. A really awesome RTS got ported to consoles and they couldn't work out a good control scheme for it. This game is pretty dope. It has gameplay reminiscent of the total war series, only with the Warhammer universe as setting. This version on xbox is pretty beefy too. You get three single player campaigns, each featuring two playable factions (so it's almost like six campaigns) plus multiplayer. The problem is A) you are never going to find anyone to play with online, and B) even if you do, the control scheme is so wack that it won't be much fun. The single player is kinda cool though.

#7 Posted by Sackmanjones (4174 posts) - 11 months, 1 day ago
@boj4ngles said:

Here's a story you may have heard before. A really awesome RTS got ported to consoles and they couldn't work out a good control scheme for it. This game is pretty dope. It has gameplay reminiscent of the total war series, only with the Warhammer universe as setting. This version on xbox is pretty beefy too. You get three single player campaigns, each featuring two playable factions (so it's almost like six campaigns) plus multiplayer. The problem is A) you are never going to find anyone to play with online, and B) even if you do, the control scheme is so wack that it won't be much fun. The single player is kinda cool though.


After 4 years, I'm sure they still care
#8 Edited by boj4ngles (261 posts) - 11 months, 1 day ago

@Sackmanjones: The reply was not addressed to them per se. Rather I was writing it for the benefit of anybody who might check out the page for this game and wonder what a duder thought about it. If it was addressed to someone in the thread I would have included a reply to get their attention.

#9 Posted by BigChickenDinner (766 posts) - 11 months, 1 day ago

O_O I'm fucking moving, fuck the states.

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